Slovakia's 23-man squad
Another of the countries to submit their squad well before
the deadline was Slovakia - who will play both England and Wales in
France.
Martin Skrtel of Liverpool and Napoli's Marek Hamsik are both unsurprisingly
picked.
Here's the travelling party in full...
Martin Skrtel of Liverpool and Napoli's Marek Hamsik are both unsurprisingly
picked.
Here's the travelling party in full...
Goalkeepers: Matus Kozacik (Viktoria Plzen), Jan Mucha (Slovan Bratislava), Jan Novota (Rapid Vienna).
Defenders: Peter
Pekarik (Hertha Berlin), Milan Skriniar (Sampdoria), Martin Skrtel
(Liverpool), Norbert Gyomber (Roma), Jan Durica (Lokomotiv Moscow),
Kornel Salata (Slovan Bratislava), Tomas Hubocan (Dynamo Moscow), Dusan
Svento (Cologne).
Midfielders:
Viktor Pecovsky (Zilina), Robert Mak (PAOK Thessaloniki), Juraj Kucka
(AC Milan), Patrik Hrosovsky (Viktoria Plzen), Jan Gregus (Jablonec),
Marek Hamsik (Napoli), Ondrej Duda (Legia Warsaw), Miroslav Stoch
(Bursaspor), Vladimir Weiss (Al Gharafa).
Forwards: Michal Duris (Viktoria Plzen), Adam Nemec (Willem II), Stanislav Sestak (Ferencvaros)
Reus out of German squad: Reaction
More from Joachim Low on the news that Marco Reus has been dropped from Germany's 23-man squad for this summer's tournament.'The medical staff could not give a clear prognosis for Marco,' Low said.
'He has massive injury problems and the medical staff was very sceptical about his ability to last through the coming weeks and such a gruelling tournament.
'It is a bitter decision and bitter for Marco.'
Sami Khedira added: 'He can barely run straight at the moment and you have to be fully fit if you play in a European championship.
'It is very bitter but I am confident he will get his chance on the big stage
Marco Reus has missed out on selection for Germany's final 23-man squad for Euro 2016.
The Borussia
Dortmund midfielder hasn't been selected by manager Joachim Low after
the Germany boss took advice from his medical staff.
Reus
has been struggling with a groin problem and won't be going to France
this summer but there is better news for Manchester United's Bastian
Schweinsteiger. The veteran World Cup winner is in Low's party despite
an injury-plagued season at Old Trafford.
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