WARSAW: As the dust settles on Poland’s failed Euro 2008 campaign, attention here is shifting back to the next European championships, with the Poles and their Ukrainian co-hosts facing concerns over slack preparations for the football showcase.
UEFA supremo Michel Platini is hotly awaited in Warsaw and Kiev next week, where he is to take stock.
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