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It has been 13 years since Italy’s great journey at EURO 2012 under Prandelli. Where are the Azzurri’s players now for Poland and Ukraine?
Some have retired, some are still on the field, some are coaching, and some are sports commentators on SKY or DAZN. Let’s see what the Italy squad members are up to now from the 2012 European Championships.
EURO 2012, what are Italy’s players doing now: from Buffon to De Rossi

MARIO BALOTELLI ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Gianluigi Buffon: Head of Delegation for the Italian National Football Team (August 2023)
Christian Maggio: Technical collaborator of Enrico Battisti, U15 Italian National Team coach (October 2023)
Giorgio Chiellini: Director of Football Strategy for Juventus (June 2025)
Angelo Ogbonna: Playing for Watford since August 2024
Federico Balzaretti: Loan Manager for Roma (January 2025)
Ignazio Abate: Coach of Juve Stabia since June 2025
Claudio Marchisio: Founder of the Sports Agency Circum (March 2024)
Mario Balotelli: Currently a free agent
Antonio Cassano: Sports commentator on the talk show Viva el Futbol on Twitch and YouTube (Summer 2024)
Antonio Di Natale: President of the team Donatella Calcio (July 2023)
Salvatore Sirigu: Playing for Palermo since August 2024
Emanuele Giaccherini: Sports commentator on DAZN (August 2021)
Morgan De Sanctis: Sporting Director of Palermo (June 2024)
Daniele De Rossi: President of Ostiamare, a Serie D football team (January 2025)
Fabio Borini: Playing for Sampdoria since July 2023
Riccardo Montolivo: Sports commentator on SKY (June 2024)
Leonardo Bonucci: Technical collaborator for the Italian National Football Team (June 2025)
Alessandro Diamanti: Coach of the youth team of Australian football club Melbourne City (2024)
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Eintracht Frankfurt-Liverpool, probable line-ups

Eintracht Frankfurt and Liverpool will face off tomorrow night at the Deutsche Bank Park for the 3rd matchday of the Champions League League Phase.
The 3rd matchday of the Champions League sees Eintracht Frankfurt and Liverpool facing each other. A match that promises excitement, especially considering the great offensive capabilities of the home team. Six goals scored and conceded by the team coached by Dino Toppmoller in the first two European games of the season, resulting in two 5-1 results: the home win against Galatasaray, and the defeat suffered against Atletico Madrid at the Metropolitano.
On the other side, there are the Reds, who are going through a very negative period. Counting all competitions, Arne Slot’s team is coming off four consecutive defeats, including the one suffered in the Champions League against Galatasaray. A streak for Liverpool that hadn’t happened in 11 years. The lack of contribution from new signings Wirtz and Isak is under scrutiny.
Eintracht Frankfurt
The home team is coming off an away draw against Freiburg in the Bundesliga. Despite facing one of the European football giants, albeit in difficulty, Toppmoller doesn’t seem to want to give up on fielding an ultra-offensive lineup. Frankfurt relies on its talented midfield, composed of Uzun, Doan, and Bahoya. The only absentee is midfielder Oscar Hojlund, brother of Napoli’s forward.
Liverpool
A few more changes are expected in Liverpool’s lineup. Arne Slot is looking for the right solution to get out of the crisis. Against Eintracht, the Reds will have to do without goalkeeper Alisson and Ryan Gravenberch due to a hip problem. Jones is the favorite to replace the Dutchman. Some changes are also expected in defense, with Robertson and Joe Gomez ready to take the place of Kerkez and Konaté. In attack, Slot is ready to relaunch the former player of the match, Hugo Ekitike. The Frenchman is favored over Isak to lead the Reds’ attack.
Probable Lineups
Eintracht Frankfurt (4-2-3-1): Santos; Kristensen, Koch, Theate, Brown; Skhiri, Chaibi; Doan, Uzun, Bahoya; Burkardt. Coach: Toppmoller.
Liverpool (4-2-3-1): Mamardashvili; Bradley, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Jones, Mac Allister; Salah, Szoboszlai, Gakpo; Ekitike. Coach: Slot.
Where to Watch
The Champions League match between Eintracht Frankfurt and Liverpool will be broadcast exclusively on Sky Sport and streamed live on NOW starting at 9:00 PM on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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Barcelona, Flick reunites with Ferran Torres, but the emergency continues

The Barcelona prepares to face the Champions League challenge against Olympiakos. The emergency continues at home for the Blaugrana: Flick only finds Ferran Torres, but loses Christensen in defense. Barcelona is getting ready to take the field today for the 18.45 Champions League advance. The Catalan team will host Olympiakos at Montijuic under the guidance of Spanish coach […]
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The third day of the Champions League will also see Atalanta take on Slavia Prague. The match is scheduled to kick off tomorrow at 9 PM.
The Champions League continues with the third day, which will also feature the match between Atalanta and Slavia Prague.
The Nerazzurri team has so far achieved one win and one loss, currently having three points in the standings.
On the other hand, the Czech team has only managed to accumulate one point, placing them thirty-first.
After the heavy defeat at the Parc des Princes, La Dea immediately bounced back, securing a comeback victory against Bruges.
A breath of fresh air for the Orobics, who remain unbeaten in the league and aim for a second consecutive victory in Europe.
Juric is expected to field Lookman up front, with Sulemana likely to support him. Scalvini, on the other hand, will not be available for the match, once again sidelined.
However, keep an eye on Krstovic, who could be the last-minute surprise.
There are few doubts in midfield, where the young Bernasconi is set to start alongside Ederson, De Roon, and Bellanova.
Slavia Prague’s Lineup
It will be the second consecutive Italian away trip for Slavia Prague under Trpisovsky, seeking redemption at Atalanta’s home.
Following the 3-0 defeat at San Siro against Inter, the Czech team is positioned at the bottom of the table with just one point earned against Bodo Glimt.
The match appears to be very challenging, but the Czech team is determined to secure their first victory in this European campaign.
Possible Lineups
Atalanta (3-4-1-2): Carnesecchi; Djimsiti, Hien, Ahanor; Bellanova, de Roon, Ederson, Bernasconi; De Ketelaere; Lookman, Sulemana. Coach: Juric
Slavia Prague (4-5-1): Staněk; Hashioka, Zima, Chaloupek, Vlček; Provod, Sadilek, Zafeiris, Dorley, Douděra; Kušej. Coach: Trpišovsky
Where to Watch
The match between Atalanta and Salvia Prague, scheduled for tomorrow evening at 9:00 PM, can be viewed on:
- Sky Sport Uno
- Sky Sport 4K
- Sky Sport
- Now Tv
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