The Ox reveals Euro delight
Capello eyes up Russia post
Fabio Capello is mulling over the prospect of taking the reins of the Russian national side following Dick Advocaat's departure.
Di Canio slams selfish Mario
Paolo Di Canio has blasted Mario Balotelli for his "selfish" play during Euro 2012 as Italy lost 4-0 to Spain in the final.
Pele cools La Roja heroics
Footballing legend Pele is adamant Brazil's 1970 World Cup winning-side is better than Spain's current crop.
Heroes' welcome for Spain
Iker Casillas led the celebrations upon Spain's return home following their domination of Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine.
Iniesta scoops top player prize
Spain midfield maestro Andres Iniesta has won the player of the tournament award at Euro 2012 after helping La Roja to defend their title.
Dzagoev a target for Spurs
Alan Dzagoev's father has revealed that Tottenham are amongst the clubs looking to sign the Russia international during this transfer window.
Agent: Balotelli worth £200m
Mario Balotelli's agent believes the Manchester City striker is worth a whopping £200 million after impressing for Italy at Euro 2012.
Cesare advises gutted Mario
Italy coach Cesare Prandelli hopes Mario Balotelli will emerge stronger after the Azzurri's crushing Euro 2012 final loss to Spain.
Iniesta hails 'magical' feat
Andres Iniesta feels Spain have achieved a "magical" feat that will never be repeated following their successful Euros defence.
Casillas chuffed with success
Spain captain Iker Casillas was naturally delighted with his team's European Championship triumph at the weekend.
Platini proposes Euro revamp
Hosting rights for Euro could be in for a major overhaul, with the tournament set to be staged in over a dozen cities across Europe.
Gerrard: Rooney not to blame
Steven Gerrard believes it is "unfair" to lay the blame for England's failed Euro 2012 campaign at the feet of Wayne Rooney.
Buffon: Strength in adversity
Gianluigi Buffon believes Italy's performances at Euro 2012 have highlighted the squad's pride and unity in the wake of the match-fixing scandal.
Hodgson won't change style
England boss Roy Hodgson feels there is no need to tinker with his team's playing style, despite their quarter-final exit at Euro 2012.
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- Fabregas wary of Balo threat
- Marotta chuffed with Pirlo buy
- Prandelli deflects future query
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- Prandelli: We were sensational
- Low stands by his selections
- Lahm bitterly disappointed
- Marchisio: We have no fear
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