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Monday, 4 June 2012

Rosicky fit for Euro 2012




Czech Republic coach Michal Bilek has revealed Tomas Rosicky will start the team’s opening match of Euro 2012 against Russia on Friday.


The creative midfielder had missed both of his side’s warm-up games against Israel and Hungary after sustaining a calf injury in Arsenal’s last English Premier League match of the season against West Brom.


Despite a replacement being called up as a precaution, he has now been declared fit for Euro 2012.


“Rosicky will play in the opening match,” Bilek told reporters. “He showed his qualities even during training.


“When he gets the ball, he is able to find space for a clever pass. He is decisive with the ball.


“Today showed how much he is looking forward to playing. I believe that he will boost the quality of our line-up.”


Czech Republic will also face Greece and co-hosts Poland in Group A.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/rosicky-fit-for-euro-2012/95879/

International friendly: Hungary 0 Republic of Ireland 0




A resolute performance from the Republic of Ireland earned them a 0-0 draw against Hungary in their final warm-up match before Euro 2012.


An open game saw both sides create chances but the finishing – most notably from Hungary’s Adam Szalai and Ireland’s Jon Walters – left much to be desired.


With rain pouring down in Budapest the kick-off was delayed but 15 minutes, but when play did get underway it was Ireland who started the better, with John O’Shea heading narrowly over.


Bolton and Hungary goalkeeper Adam Bogdan produced several good saves in the opening half-hour, and Szalai should have given his side the lead on 35 minutes.


A cross from the left caught out Richard Dunne following a slip but, after controlling well, Szalai could only strike tamely at Shay Given.


Keiren Westwood, introduced at half-time, kept Ireland in the game with a tremendous save in the 54th minute, diving low to stop an effort deflected towards goal by Szalai.


Simon Cox and Stephen Hunt came on and both almost played their parts in giving Ireland the lead with two opportunities for the away side on the counter-attack.


Both teams squandered further chances as the game at Ferenc Puskas Stadium ended in a draw.


Giovanni Trapattoni’s Ireland face Croatia on June 10 in their first game of Euro 2012, before clashes against Spain and Italy in Group C.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/international-friendly-hungary-0-republic-of-ireland-0/95871/

Republic held in Hungary World Soccer Shop




Shay Given and John O'Shea proved their fitness ahead of Euro 2012 as the Republic of Ireland drew 0-0 in Hungary on Monday night.





Given: Back in action for Ireland


Given excelled on his return from a knee injury before making a half-time exit, while O'Shea was given the full 90 minutes to prepare him for Sunday's opening Group C fixture against Croatia in Poznan.


With Croatia boss Slaven Bilic among the crowd, Ireland once again demonstrated the resilience which helped them qualify for the finals, although they failed to take any of the chances they created to win the game.


Defeat would have been harsh on Hungary, who controlled much of the game, and had it not been for the excellence of Given and replacement Keiren Westwood, as well as midfielder Stephen Hunt, they might have sent Giovanni Trapattoni's men on their way to Poland tomorrow on the back of a first defeat since March last year.


But the visitors survived to eclipse their 13-game unbeaten run under Brian Kerr between 2004 and 2006 and close in on Mick McCarthy's 16-game stretch more than a decade ago.


On a night when a clean bill of health was as important, if not more so, than the result, Ireland found themselves presented with a real test for a variety of reasons.


A spectacular thunderstorm over the Ferenc Puskas Stadium delayed the kick-off for 20 minutes and left the pitch slick, and once proceedings got under way Ireland found their hosts in little mood to give them an easy ride.


Trapattoni wanted both Given and O'Shea to have a good workout in their first game since the end of the Barclays Premier League season, and Given's health in particular was put to the test during the opening 45 minutes.


Dinamo Moscow midfielder Balazs Dzsudzsak was the main source of employment for the Aston Villa goalkeeper, first testing him with a skidding 17th-minute drive and then forcing him to make a fine save seconds later.


Given had already shifted his weight onto his right foot to cover another long-range effort, but after the ball took a wicked deflection he somehow managed to get back across and claw it away to safety one-handed.


His third save from Dzsudzsak did not have to be as spectacular, but he was kept on his toes throughout as Hungary, who finished third behind Holland and Sweden in qualification for the Euros, dominated for lengthy periods.


Ireland had started well and went close to the opening goal when O'Shea headed a seventh-minute Damien Duff cross onto the roof of the net.


Skipper Robbie Keane tested goalkeeper Adam Bogdan with a well-struck 14th-minute drive, but as Adam Pinter and Vladimir Koman got on top in the middle of the field, the home side began to make the running.


Richard Dunne made a perfectly-timed sliding tackle to deny Peter Szakaly a clear run on goal and Stephen Ward had to be equally resilient to dispossess striker Adam Szalai in the final minute of the half after he had worked his way into a shooting position inside the box.


The full-back needed treatment afterwards, but as Trapattoni held his breath, he returned to the field.


Given and striker Kevin Doyle did not after the break with Westwood and Jon Walters taking their place, but there was no suggestion that Given's departure was the result of anything sinister.


Westwood had little time to settle as Hungary resumed where they had left off with Sean St Ledger and Glenn Whelan having to make important blocks, before the Sunderland goalkeeper proved his worth by getting down well to keep out another Dzsudzsak shot after it had been deflected towards goal by Szalai.


But as Trapattoni rang the changes - Keane, Duff and Keith Andrews all departed in quick succession as Simon Cox, Hunt and Darron Gibson were given a run-out - Ireland began to make an impression once again.


Walters forced a rare save from Bogdan and then drilled a right-foot shot across the face of goal, but Cox might have snatched the win with 12 minutes remaining.


Dunne's towering defensive header set McGeady away and he played the ball into the path of the striker, whose shot was firm but did not elude the ever-vigilant Bogdan.


Westwood needed help six minutes from time when Imre Szabics' effort looked to be heading straight for the bottom corner, but fellow substitute Hunt was perfectly placed to clear.




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17767/republic_held_in_hungary

Thursday, 31 May 2012

Ireland duo back in training World Soccer Shop




Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni was handed a double boost on Thursday when Shay Given and John O'Shea both trained.





Given: Put through his paces on Thursday


Given, who was told to rest a knee injury following a visit to a London specialist last week, was back on the training ground at Borgo A Buggiano on Thursday morning, as was O'Shea, whose ankle problem has been a concern since before he joined up.


The players, who were given a day off on Wednesday, were in high spirits as they went through their paces in bright sunshine at the Stadio Comunale Alberto Benedetti.


They are due to leave their Montecatini base at the weekend for Budapest, where they will play their final warm-up game against Hungary on Monday.





Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17516/ireland_duo_back_in_training

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Five-star Republic sink Tuscan XI World Soccer Shop




Discarded defender Kevin Foley played 45 minutes of the Republic of Ireland's 5-0 friendly win against a Tuscan XI on Tuesday night.





Keane: Made it 2-0


Just hours after being told he would not be going to Euro 2012 the Wolves defender was introduced as a half-time substitute in the victory over a Serie C and D representative side put together by Giovanni Trapattoni's former players, Ennio Pellegrini and Aldo Firicano.


Skipper Robbie Keane's first-half double either side of Simon Cox's strike eased the Republic out of sight by the break, and substitutes Shane Long and Jon Walters struck after it to complete the scoring on a night when the result was largely immaterial.


Foley's participation came after he had been told he was being left out of the final 23 for Poland and Ukraine despite clearly being fit with Paul McShane, who joined up last week as defensive cover, getting the nod instead.


The game, the proceeds from which were being donated to charity in memory of the late Livorno midfielder Piermario Morosini, kicked off after the two teams observed a minute's silent in memory of the victims of Tuesday morning's earthquake, tremors from which were felt on Montecatini, at the Stadio Menali.


Keane set the ball rolling when he capitalised on an error by central defender Federico Settepassi to smash home a rising 18th-minute drive, and he might have made it 2-0 three minutes later after Corrado Colombo, his former Inter Milan team-mate, had hit the post at the other end, but miskicked in front of goal.


James McClean saw a 24th-minute shot beaten away by Francesco Gaffino, who produced a fine save to keep out Cox's effort from Stephen Hunt's cross, only for the striker to fire home the rebound.


Keane did help himself to a second goal after a slick build-up between Paul Green and Cox 14 minutes before the break.


Keane, McClean, Richard Dunne and Keiren Westwood made way at half-time for Long, Walters, Foley and David Forde, and the West Brom frontman hit the bar within three minutes of his arrival.


Forde had to get down well to keep out a 54th-minute strike from Gianluca Bugelli, but Long made it 4-0 after beating the offside trap 10 minutes later.


Green smashed a long-range 80th-minute shot wide after exchanging passes with Long, but Walters completed the scoring four minutes later after Foley's free-kick had been parried by substitute goalkeeper Tomasso Strambi.





Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17405/five_star_republic_sink_tuscan_xi

Rosicky makes cut with Czechs World Soccer Shop




Tomas Rosicky has been included in the Czech Republic's final 23-man squad for Euro 2012 despite concerns over the midfielder's fitness.





Rosicky: Going to the Euros


The Arsenal man was struggling with a calf injury, but Czech Republic coach Michal Bilek has given Rosicky the green light to travel to the finals.


Bilek has also axed FK Teplice goalkeeper Tomas Grigar from his 24-man draft selection, while Vladimir Darida had already replaced Daniel Pudil after impressing in Saturday's 2-1 win against Israel.


The Czechs meet Hungary in Prague on Friday ahead of their opening Group A game against Russia in Wroclaw on 8 June.


"It was not pleasant, especially for the withdrawn players," Bilek told UEFA's Euro 2012 website."During the last week the fitness of Rosicky made things more complicated as he was not 100 per cent.


"Ideally we would play our strongest possible starting line-up (for Friday's friendly against Hungary]) but in this case the most important thing is that Tomas is fit and ready for the first game at Euros."


Czech Republic squad: Goalkeepers: Petr Cech (Chelsea), Jaroslav Drobny (Hamburg), Jan Lastuvka (Dnipro).


Defenders: Theodor Gebre Selassie (Slovan Liberec), Roman Hubnik (Hertha Berlin), Michal Kadlec (Bayer Leverkusen), David Limbersky (Viktoria Plzen), Tomas Sivok (Besiktas), Marek Suchy (Spartak Moscow).


Midfielders: Vladimír Darida (Viktoria Plzen), Tomas Hubschman (Shakhtar Donetsk), Petr Jiracek (Wolfsburg), Daniel Kolar (Viktoria Plzen), Milan Petrzela (Viktoria Plzen), Vaclav Pilar (Wolfsburg), Jaroslav Plasil (Bordeaux), Frantisek Rajtoral (Viktoria Plzeò), Tomas Rosicky (Arsenal).


Forwards: Milan Baros (Galatasaray), David Lafata (FK Jablonec), Tomas Necid (CSKA Moscow), Tomas Pekhart (Nurnberg), Jan Rezek (Anorthosis Famagusta).




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17397/rosicky_makes_cut_with_czechs

Foley out, McShane in for Irish World Soccer Shop




Injured Wolves defender Kevin Foley has been ruled out of Euro 2012, with Paul McShane replacing him in the Republic of Ireland squad.





Foley: Won't be part of Euro 2012 squad


Foley reported for duty with a hamstring problem and has been aiming ever since to shake it off, but he has now become the second man to be sent home following Birmingham midfielder Keith Fahey's departure at the weekend.


Republic coach Giovanni Trapattoni said: "Although Kevin has been recovering well, I have made the difficult decision to leave him out of the 23-player list after completing fitness tests on John O'Shea and Paul McShane this morning.


"I have spoken to him and understand how difficult it is, saying that he can remain with the squad if he wishes."


Ironically, Foley trained at the Stadio Comunale Alberto Benedetti in Borgo A Buggiano on Monday night, while McShane did not after suffering a bruised heel during Saturday's 1-0 friendly victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina in Dublin.


However, the inclusion of goalkeeper Shay Given and defender O'Shea, who have both been nursing injuries in the last week, suggests Trapattoni is confident they will both be fit in time for the opening fixture at the finals against Croatia on June 10.


Trapattoni said: "With the injuries that we experienced in the squad over the past week, I have had to make a tough decision when it comes to naming the 23 players that must be submitted to UEFA for the championship.


"Kevin Foley, John O'Shea, Paul McShane, Darren O'Dea, Shay Given had all been carrying knocks and we have been monitoring them closely in their recovery."


The Republic play a Tuscan Select XI in a friendly in Pistoia on Tuesday evening on a day when they and the inhabitants of Montecatini, the Italian spa town where they have based themselves for this week's training camp, felt the tremors from this morning's earthquake around 50 miles to the north.




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17356/foley_out__mcshane_in_for_irish

Monday, 28 May 2012

Trapattoni stunned by scandal World Soccer Shop




Giovanni Trapattoni says the latest match-fixing scandal to hit Italy is "devastating" but does not think it will effect their Euro 2012 hopes.





Trapattoni: Outraged by developments


Republic of Ireland coach Trapattoni and the former Italy boss was shocked by the news that several players, including Lazio captain Stefano Mauri and former Genoa midfielder Omar Milanetto, have been arrested today by police in connection with a match-fixing probe carried out by Cremona prosecutors.


"It is a devastating story," Trapattoni told Gazzetta dello Sport. "If the magistrates are doing something, it is because there is some truth in this.


"I, who have travelled abroad for some time, must say that we give an ugly image of our football.


"As an Italian, the first feeling is that we are mocked abroad, we are always linked to illicit dealings and are considered mafia members.


"This only damages us because I can claim to have paid the price for an attitude that affects everyone."


The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) confirmed that Mauri and Milanetto have been held over allegations of "criminal association and sporting fraud".


Officers are searching more than 31 homes in Italy and abroad, including those of coaches and players of clubs in Serie A, Serie B and lower divisions.


Police also showed up this morning at Italy's training ground in Coverciano, Florence, to question former Genoa defender Domenico Criscito, who now plays for Zenit St Petersburg.


A statement from the FIGC read: "As part of the investigation carried out by prosecutors of Cremona regarding match-fixing, prosecutor Guido Salvini has issued 19 procedures: 14 people arrested (including Mauri and Milanetto), 31 home searches and two people questioned.


"Police agents also arrived to Italy's training ground in Coverciano this morning to hand a notification of impeding investigation to defender Domenico Criscito, who is investigated for acts that would have taken place while he was a Genoa player."


Trapattoni, whose side were paired with Italy in Group C at the upcoming European Championship, does not believe the latest scandal will have a negative impact on the Azzurri, however.


Italy won the 2006 World Cup in Germany despite having the cloud of a match-fixing scandal hanging over them at the time.


"It's clear that certain stories provoke anger," Trapattoni said. "But it could also give a push (to the team) to prove the clean face of football."


Italian Olympic Committee vice-president Luca Pancalli was equally saddened by the latest football scandal to rock the nation.


"The courage to speak must be there in order to put an end to this issue and to start again," he said to Gazzetta.


"As a man of sport and as a citizen I feel infinite sadness.


"The sporting justice has other time limits with respect to the ordinary justice and it's clear that there will be (sporting) repercussions."


Italy coach Cesare Prandelli was set to announce his Euro 2012 squad today.


However, reports in Italy claim the announcement could be postponed until Tuesday due to Criscito's involvement in the investigation.


Criscito's agent Andrea D'Amico insists his client is not concerned.


He said to Gazzetta dello Sport: "I have spoken to Mimmo (Domenico) this morning and he is absolutely calm.


"Mimmo is ready to explain anything that may have caused him to be under the spotlight.


"Our legal team is working in order for the magistrates to listen to him as soon as possible."


Criscito sat out training this morning.


Monday's operation is part of an investigation called "Last Bet" carried out by prosecutors in Cremona which focuses on 33 games over the past two seasons, the majority of which were in Serie B.


Earlier this month, the FIGC released a comprehensive 48-page list naming 22 clubs along with 61 individuals that have been reported to the football authorities in connection with a match-fixing ring and betting investigation.


Seventeen people were arrested by Italian police last year, including Atalanta captain Cristiano Doni.


Atalanta, who had been promoted to Serie A at the end of the 2010-11 season, began the recently completed campaign with a six-point deduction as punishment for match-fixing.


Doni was banned from football for three and a half years by the FIGC's disciplinary committee.




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17299/trapattoni_stunned_by_scandal

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Trapattoni handed fitness boost World Soccer Shop




Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni has received a series of fitness boosts ahead of Saturday's Euro 2012 warm-up game against Bosnia.





Trapattoni: Preparing for Saturday's game against Bosnia


Skipper Robbie Keane trained fully at Gannon Park in Malahide on Tuesday afternoon 24 hours after his arrival from Los Angeles to confirm his recovery from a hamstring strain.


He was joined by Shane Long, Jon Walters and Keith Andrews, who did not complete the morning session with minor niggles.


Keith Fahey, who has been nursing a groin problem, is progressing and is expected to be fit for the weekend, while a decision on Kevin Foley (hamstring) will be taken later in the week.


Keeper Shay Given, who had a scan on a knee injury on Monday, will not train on Wednesday, nor will defender Richard Dunne, who has a micro-tear in his lower abdominal wall.


John O'Shea, who has been all but ruled out of the Bosnia game, is unlikely to train on Wednesday, but like Dunne, is expected to be fit for the finals.


Given was sent for a scan on a knee injury he picked up in training yesterday, and a Football Association of Ireland spokesman confirmed on Tuesday: "After undergoing a scan, it was concluded that Shay should sit out training for the next two to three days for precautionary measures."


Trapattoni later suggested the 36-year-old Aston Villa keeper is his biggest concern ahead of Euro 2012 - which for the Republic kicks off against Croatia on June 10 - and hinted that either Sunderland's Keiren Westwood or David Forde of Millwall could play in Saturday's friendly against Bosnia.


He said: "There is only Shay Given, who has a little bit of a problem. We have to decide run the risk or stay. We have another two [keepers].


"For this game, we will decide with the doctor because at this moment, we don't need to run the risk."


Of Sunderland defender O'Shea, the FAI spokesman added: "Giovanni Trapattoni has also decided that John O'Shea may not partake in Saturday's game against Bosnia for precautionary measures, but has confirmed that John will be fit in time for Euro 2012.


"John is undergoing rehabilitative treatment this week on his ankle."


Ten members of the squad met up last Thursday with the bulk of the remainder arriving on Sunday for what will be a long haul whether they progress from the group or not.


Many will occupy their spare time by watching DVDs - striker Shane Long has brought his guitar, much to the consternation of room-mate Kevin Doyle - but for Trapattoni, there will be little time for relaxation.


Asked how he would unwind, he said: "We need to watch DVDs. We have so many DVDs, about Spain, about also Italy - we already know Italy - and Croatia.


"There are many friendlies and qualifying games, and that's important.


"We will see the teams and all the little situations to improve our information because I can't forget a little detail.


"Our job in the free time, I have only many DVDs to watch. But I love it.


"Football now, all the technology allows us to see everything, and those little situations, they are important."




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/16952/trapattoni_handed_fitness_boost

Keane joins Republic training World Soccer Shop




Republic of Ireland skipper Robbie Keane was on the training pitch in Malahide with his team-mates for the first time on Tuesday morning.





Keane: Joined up with Ireland


The 31-year-old striker flew in from Los Angeles on Monday afternoon and was among the squad for the early part of first session of the day.


Keane, who is recovering from a minor hamstring strain, left early to return to the team hotel, but Trapattoni will be delighted to finally have him among the fold.





Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/16912/keane_joins_republic_training