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Haaland, Ibrahimović to miss EURO 2020

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OSLO, June 1: One of the best players in the world will not be at the European Championship.
Norway forward Erling Haaland is the biggest name missing from Euro 2020, because his country failed to qualify for the tournament.
A host of other players who ply their trade at Europe’s biggest clubs will miss out for similar reasons, while several top players will also be absent from the rescheduled tournament after getting injured this season.
The 20-year-old Haaland has been sensational over the past few seasons and his performances have seen him deemed the heir to Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Haaland has scored 59 goals in 57 appearances for Borussia Dortmund over the past two seasons.
Sweden’s greatest player — and one of the world’s top strikers — came out of international retirement in March, but 39-year-old Zlatan Ibrahimović has been ruled out of the tournament after injuring his knee while playing for AC Milan.
Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk also injured a knee and won’t return in time for Euro 2020. Another Liverpool center back, Joe Gomez, will miss out for England for the same reason.
Defending champion Portugal will be without forward Pedro Neto, while record-breaking teenager Ansu Fati is out for Spain. The Barcelona teenager recently had a third surgery on his troublesome knee.
Spain coach Luis Enrique omitted veteran captain Sergio Ramos from his squad for the tournament following a season plagued by injuries.
For Germany, coach Joachim Löw again left out Jérôme Boateng but recalled Thomas Müller and Mats Hummels. Löw had dropped all three players as part of his shakeup following the disappointing early exit from the 2018 World Cup, but the team has failed to shine in their absence.
Croatia midfielder Ivan Rakitić didn’t even give his coach a choice, making the decision himself. The 33-year-old Rakitić retired from international soccer last year, soon after he left Barcelona and signed for Sevilla. Croatia will also be without Borna Sosa, who has dual nationality with Germany. The left winger thought he might be playing for the German national team at Euro 2020, but FIFA rules prevented him from switching nationalities. (AP)

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