Rosicky to miss Euro 2008 due to injury
"I want to announce that I won't be able to play at the European Championship," Rosicky said at a news conference in Prague.
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The Arsenal midfielder had to be substituted in the first half of an FA Cup match against Newcastle on Jan. 26 and has not played since. He suffered from a sore tendon following a tackle in a Jan. 19 Premier League match at Fulham.
"I have no other option than to undergo the operation," Rosicky said, adding that it was unclear how long it will take to recover. "The tendon is likely more damaged than it had seemed. ... This is the worst period of my career."
His absence is a serious blow for the Czechs. Rosicky has become the team's undisputed leader after taking over the captaincy from Juventus midfielder Pavel Nedved, who retired from international soccer after the 2006 World Cup in Germany. The 27-year-old has played 68 internationals, scoring 19 goals.
Czech Republic coach Karel Bruckner has called him "almost irreplaceable in the midfield."
The Czech Republic opens the tournament on June 7 against Switzerland and also faces Turkey and Portugal in Group A.
Rosicky said the Czechs still stand a good chance to succeed at Euro 2008.
"I'm an optimist. I think that the Czech team will be successful at the championship even without me," he said. "I trust the team."
Rosicky said he partially resumed training after two weeks of rehabilitation in the Czech capital last month.
"First five days, it looked good but than I felt a pain again," he said. Rosicky traveled to Germany this week for another medical check but the trip only confirmed the necessity of the operation, he said.
"I believed to the last moment that I'll be fine," he said.
Reading midfielder Marek Matejovsky or David Jarolim of Hamburger SV could take Rosicky's place in the Czech squad. Another option could be to persuade Nedved to return.
"It is up to (Nedved) to make the decision," Rosicky said. "Nobody else but he has to say he's returning."


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