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Germany
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Profiles of all 24 teams and 552 players at Euro 2016, including caps, goals, hobbies, tattoos, music taste and, once the tournament starts, ratings for every individual performance
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There was good news for Marcus Rashford, Daniel Sturridge and Joe Ledley and bad news for Danny Drinkwater, Andros Townsend and Marco Reus among others as the final Euro 2016 squads were named
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Marco Reus has been left out of Germany’s squad for Euro 2016 because of injury concerns, the head coach Joachim Löw said on Tuesday
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Marek Hamsik, Michal Duris and Juraj Kucka scored for Slovakia as they came from behind to defeat the world champions Germany 3-1 in Augsburg
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Alternative für Deutschland’s Alexander Gauland had said Germans like footballer but would not want him living next door
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England may as well go for broke at Euro 2016, Wales and Northern Ireland are looking to add squad depth, France have almost too many options, and Nigeria got the Africa Cup of Nations exit they deserved
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After beating Germany Roy Hodgson hits back at the epithet ‘conservative that will stay with me for the rest of my life’ but which he does not have in Switzerland or Italy
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Sportblog Dele Alli audacity typifies England refusal to fear tall reputations
Dominic Fifield at the OlympiastadionThe Tottenham teenager’s play was just one sign of a Mauricio Pochettino influence on England’s show of attacking potency in a 3-2 defeat of Germany -
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Roy Hodgson urged his young England players to draw inspiration from Germany’s progress over the past decade before their international friendly in Berlin
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The striking difference between the English and German models is shown by Roy Hodgson’s squad having 55 loan spells between them while Joachim Löw’s have only five
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The Manchester United midfielder tore a medial collateral ligament in his right knee while training with the Germany national team in the run-up to the friendly against England
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The Football Association remains in close dialogue with its counterpart in Germany over security issues before England’s game on Saturday but no extra measures are expected to be implemented
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The Germany manager, Joachim Löw, said England are serious contenders for the Euro 2016 crown
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