TONIGHT'S Group B clash in Klagenfurt is a potential security risk, according to organisers.

"Germany-Croatia is seen most certainly as a risk match. Poland-Austria could also be one," hooligan expert Harald Mathe said.

"This is the group where we are most likely to see such clashes, it is the highest risk group."

"We saw in the Poland match that visiting German police know their fans well and acted at the right time to minimise trouble." Swede and sour in training clash

TEMPERS flared between striker Markus Rosenberg and midfielder Kim Kallstrom during Sweden training.

Rosenberg reacted angrily to a tough challenge from Kallstrom, and keeper Rami Shaaban had to hold back the Werder Bremen striker.

Rosenberg downplayed the incident and said: "It was nothing serious.

"It was a normal collision and some talk afterward. It's forgotten now." I'm not feeling so Gallas now

WILLIAM GALLAS has slammed fans who jeered France after Monday's dull and boring 0-0 draw with Romania.

The French players applauded the traveling supporters at full-time, but were met by chorus of whistles in return.

Arsenal skipper Gallas whinged: "I am not really used to being whistled, or that the fans whistle their team after a draw.

"It's incomprehensible.

"It's a shame to get whistled at like that." Mutu takes a blast at Blues

ROMANIA striker Adrian Mutu believes someone was out to get him when he played for Chelsea.

"Somebody at Chelsea has it in for me," Mutu said in his first public comments about a £9m fine Fifa ordered him to pay for testing positive for cocaine in 2004 when he was playing for the London club.

Mutu, who now plays for Italian club Fiorentina, will contest the fine in a civil court.