Captain Rio Ferdinand walks away from hospital on crutches, his World Cup over. However, England are far from being the only nation to enter the tournament with absentees and injury concerns
Germany will go to South Africa in 2010 without Michael Ballack, their captain suffering an injury to his right ankle in the FA Cup final win over Portsmouth
And Ballack's Chelsea team-mate Michael Essien will also be absent, the Ghana international failing to recover from a knee injury in time
Friendlies before the World Cup are usually prosaic affairs, but Japan v Ivory Coast proves to be the exception, Didier Drogba suffering a broken elbow from this challenge to leave his tournament in doubt
A headbutt might be the abiding memory of the 2006 World Cup final, but on the pitch Italy's Andrea Pirlo puts in a man-of-the-match performance. However, he is a doubt for 2010 with a calf injury
Having already seen fellow Chelsea midfielders Ballack and Essien ruled out, John Mikel Obi also announces that he won't be going to South Africa having failed to recover in time from a knee injury
After a stunning season, Dutch winger Arjen Robben appears to be taking his form into the World Cup only to suffer a hamstring injury that could lead to a lengthy period of recuperation
Following an impressive second half of the season with Manchester United, Nani was tipped to shine for Portugal, but a collar bone injury picked up in training ends his tournament before it begins
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