#4 Tomas Rosicky – Czech Republic
The 35-year-old Arsenal midfielder has been one of the best players of Czech Republic in recent times. However, the past couple of years haven’t been very good for the Little Mozart as injuries have prevented him from displaying his full potential both with Arsenal and Czech Republic.
This season saw Rosicky sidelined due to knee and thigh injuries although he recently returned to the national team and scored in a 2-1 friendly win over Russia a few days back. Given Rosicky’s lack of playing time at club level, his international future is at stake. The least Rosicky can hope for at Euro 2016 would be avoiding any kind of injury like he did in Euro 2012. With age not being on his side as well, Euro 2016 could well be the last we would see of the Czech Republic captain at a major championship.