Top 10 Football Photos From The ‘International Weekend’
By Chris Wright
Pies' pick of the ten (don't count them, we know there's eleven!) best snaps from this weekend's international footballing action from arooooouuund the glooooobe...
Martin Skrtel airs his considerable ink after Slovakia's 0-0 draw with the Republic
of Ireland in Dublin
During a training session in Calcutta, Lionel Messi pulls what we believe the kids would call a bit of a 'derp face'
England fans drape a flag on the Soviet Army Monument opposite the Vasil Levski Stadium in Sofia, Bulgaria
Michal Kadlec's ill-gotten penalty hits the back of the net to chalk up a late equaliser (2-2) for the Czech Republic against Scotland at Hampden Park
US Virgin Islands keeper Carlos Claxton sits dejected on the pitch after Haiti had just put their sixth unanswered goal past him in Port-au-Prince
Silhouetted Albanian supporters light flares before the start of their World Cup qualifier against France in Tirana
Giampaolo Pazzini and Andrea Ranocchia enjoy some Isotonic japery during Italy's pre-Slovenia training session at the Coverciano sports center near Florence
Peephole Pringle: Philipp Lahm removes his shredded jersey during Germany's 6-2 drubbing of Austria on Friday night
Your guess is as good as mine as to what's going on in this goal-mouth still from Israel qualifier against Greece in Tel Aviv
After becoming the first side to qualify for Polkraine 2012 on Friday, Germany warm down with a few 'eye-level crotch scissors'
Ronaldinho talks to a friend following a training session ahead of Brazil's friendly against Ghana at Craven Cottage tonight
Photos: PA
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