• Italy coach raises prospect of Italy withdrawal from tournament
• Italian PM suggested football in country could be suspended
The Italy coach, Cesare Prandelli, has claimed he would have "no problem" if his team was withdrawn from Euro 2012 as the game suffers another match-fixing crisis in the country.
A wide-ranging police investigation into corruption led to 19 arrests being made on Monday, including that of the Lazio captain Stefano Mauri, while the Zenit St Petersburg defender Domenico Criscito was dropped from Prandelli's squad after being questioned at the national team's training headquarters.
Mario Monti, the Italian prime minister, has suggested the game would benefit from being suspended for "two to three years" to root out the problem, and Prandelli has said it would be fine by him if he were told not to take his team to Poland and Ukraine.
"If you told us that for the good of football we should not participate, it wouldn't be a problem for me," Prandelli told RaiSport. "There are things that I believe are more important." Read More
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