Hansi Flick said he would seek to emulate the competitive spirits of Italy and Spain as he pledged to return Germany to glory in his first press conference as head coach of the national team on Tuesday.
It is a big decision, of course, when you choose your country to play for, Broja told
Goal. I went for it because I have got Albanian blood in me, I am Albanian, my parents are Albanian so it was an easy decision. I thought I would love to make the people there proud and make my parents proud. I wanted to lift Albania up as a country to get us to the World Cup or Euros. That’s the biggest thing for them. If we got to the World Cup, it would be crazy and we would make history. We have never got there before so it would be something crazy as a country, you know.
Mario Diks, the assistant referee that ruled Cristiano Ronaldo's 'goal' against Serbia hadn't crossed the line, has been dropped from the Netherlands' officiating team for Euro 2020.
Germany midfielder Ilkay Gundogan voiced his frustration with Wednesday's stunning 2-1 defeat to North Macedonia, insisting that such results can't be allowed to happen.
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Neville conceded Tottenham star Kane is the best player in the squad, but not the most important to England’s hopes of glory.
“I always imagine losing a player,” Neville said on
Sky Sports. “So you lose Harry Maguire. That is a big problem for Gareth Southgate. I think it is his biggest problem.”
Elaborating on his thinking, Neville added: “If you ve then got John Stones as your other centre-back. Think if you’ve got Stones and [Tyrone] Mings, Stones and [Conor] Coady, Stones and [Eric] Dier. I am not having it.”
Asked specifically if he believed Maguire was a bigger loss than Kane, Neville replied: “Yes I do.