Euro2012 soccer ball. (Photo: Poland Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
The Euro 2012 soccer tournament should provide welcome relief from Europe’s financial woes.
But many of the protagonists of the euro crisis are battling it out on the soccer field too.
Anchor Marco Werman speaks with The World’s William Troop about the parallels between Euro 2012 and the eurozone crisis.
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