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The Netherlands pulled off one of the biggest shock of Euro 2008 so far as they romped to a 3-0 victory over World Champions Italy on Monday night. The Dutch were absolutely sensational throughout, and goals from Ruud van Nistelrooy, Sneijder and van Bronckhorst saw them on their way.
Roberto Donadoni has now trimmed his provisional squad down to a final 23 for this summer's tournament in Austria / Switzerland.
Juventus are interested in making a move for Lyon left back Fabio Grosso. The player has just recently signed for the French champions, but could be set for a return to his homeland already.
Antonio Cassano has received a shock call up for Italy's Euro 2008 squad. The Sampdoria forward was not even suggested as a candidate to take part in the event, but Donadoni has given him the vote of confidence. Alessandro del Piero has also made the squad.
Lyon are on course for a domestic double as Juninho Pernambucano scored a late free kick to see off the brave threat of Ligue 2 minnows Sedan to see themselves through into the French Cup final.
An impressive Italy performance saw the Azzurri pick up a brilliant 3-1 victory over Portugal. Goals from Luca Toni, Andrea Pirlo and Fabio Quagliarella were enough to finish off the Portuguese in a friendly in Zurich.
Toifilou Maoulida, Milan Bisevac and Kader Mangane put Lyon to the sword as the league leaders suffered a shock loss to Lens in Ligue 1. Lyon's lead as been cut to only three points as second-placed Bordeaux beat Le Mans 2-1 on Saturday.
Sunderland and Scotland keeper Craig Gordon has laughed off Fabio Grosso's suggestions that they lack the edge to complete successful qualification for Euro 2008. Scotland's final game sees them take on Italy in the qualification race.
Lyon's Italian defender Fabio Grosso is reportedly seek a move away from the French champions after becoming very unhappy with life sitting on the bench.
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