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Euro 2012: Stars who could shine | Euro 2012: Stars who could shine |
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The 2012 European Championship in Poland and Ukraine starts on 8 June. Consisting of 16 teams, the tournament runs for three weeks. | |
Traditionally, the Euros have provided a platform for some of European football's youngest and brightest stars to shine. Here, BBC Sport profiles eight players who could shake football's world in the coming months. | Traditionally, the Euros have provided a platform for some of European football's youngest and brightest stars to shine. Here, BBC Sport profiles eight players who could shake football's world in the coming months. |
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Photographs courtesy Getty Images, Reuters and PA. | Photographs courtesy Getty Images, Reuters and PA. |
Player analysis from Phil McNulty, BBC Sport's chief football writer; Gaizka Mendieta, former Spain international; Alexey Smertin, former Russia international and now vice president of Lokomotiv Moscow; Jan Molby, former Liverpool and Denmark midfielder; James Horncastle, Italian football writer; Raphael Honigstein, Bundesliga correspondent for the Guardian newspaper; Matt Spiro, France-based football writer; Andy Brassell, European football writer and broadcaster. | Player analysis from Phil McNulty, BBC Sport's chief football writer; Gaizka Mendieta, former Spain international; Alexey Smertin, former Russia international and now vice president of Lokomotiv Moscow; Jan Molby, former Liverpool and Denmark midfielder; James Horncastle, Italian football writer; Raphael Honigstein, Bundesliga correspondent for the Guardian newspaper; Matt Spiro, France-based football writer; Andy Brassell, European football writer and broadcaster. |
All player statistics correct as of 31/05/2012. | All player statistics correct as of 31/05/2012. |
Slideshow interviews and research by Matt Monaghan and Jimmy Smallwood. Slideshow production by Emma Lynch. | Slideshow interviews and research by Matt Monaghan and Jimmy Smallwood. Slideshow production by Emma Lynch. |