Arsenal striker Eduardo da Silva could make a shock pre-season return to training with the Gunners.
Croatia boss Slaven Bilic is hopeful injured striker Eduardo will return to training within weeks.
Croatia are not only confident they can overcome the loss of Eduardo, but believe they will be motivated by his absence.
Arsenal striker Eduardo da Silva could make a miraculous return to action as early July.
Arsenal striker Eduardo is ready to step up his rehabilitation from a horrific broken leg.
Birmingham defender Martin Taylor has insisted that he twice visited Arsenal's Eduardo in hospital.
Eduardo has stated he has not seen or spoken to Martin Taylor since breaking his leg at St Andrews.
Eduardo is readying himself for a mental challenge as he continues his recovery from a broken leg.
Slaven Bilic is hoping Arsenal will allow Eduardo to join up with the Croatia squad at Euro 2008.
Fifa have urged the FA to 'reconsider' the decision not to increase Martin Taylor's ban.
The FA have rejected Fifa's call to increase the suspension on Birmingham defender Martin Taylor.
Cesc Fabregas has re-opened the row over Martin Taylor's challenge on Eduardo by labelling his three-match ban 'unfair'.
Alex McLeish feels Sepp Blatter has only criticised Martin Taylor due to the nature of Eduardo da Silva's injury.
Birmingham co-owner David Gold has hit back at Fifa president Sepp Blatter for his outspoken attack on Martin Taylor.
Eduardo admits he has no idea when he will return from injury.
Emmanuel Adebayor insists he and his Arsenal team-mates do not want a 'war on the pitch'.
Arsenal striker Eduardo da Silva has expressed his gratitude to physio Gary Lewin for saving his foot.
Arsene Wenger has admitted Arsenal have found Eduardo da Silva's horror leg break 'very disturbing'.
Alan Hutton has backed Eduardo da Silva to return to full fitness from his horror leg break.
Martin Taylor has ended his silence over the tackle on Eduardo da Silva that left the Arsenal striker with a broken leg.
Hull City are preparing for their Premier League debut. Chris Harvey looks at how their plans are going.
James Pearson breaks down Everton's chances of making it into the Premier League's 'big four'.
James Dall rolls up his sleeves and picks the bones out of Arsenal's pre-season carcass.