Danny Gabbidon says the Wales starting XI for Euro 2016 picks itself, as long as the whole squad remains injury free.Since Chris Colemans side completed their qualifying fixtures last autumn, they have played four friendly matches, three of which have ended in defeat, with one draw.Their most recent defeat was a 3-0 hammering by Sweden on Sunday, with the Stockholm result inflicting on Coleman his heaviest loss since September 2013. Now Wales are set to play their first Group B match at Euro 2016 - against Slovakia in Bordeaux on Saturday - and there has been much debate about what the starting line-up will look like.And speaking on Euro 2016 Verdict, Gabbidon, a former Wales international with 49 caps, picked the team he feels the Wales manager will select in France. Former Wales international Gabbidon made 49 caps from between 2002 and 2014 The team mainly picks itself, he told Sky Sports News HQ. This team is what Chris Coleman [mostly] went with in qualifying, and if everyones fit, hell try and get that team out onto the pitch.Forward Hal Robson-Kanu, a regular fixture in Wales European qualifying campaign, has an ankle injury which raises questions over his fitness.The 27-year-old has claimed he will be fit for the opener, but Gabbidon believes Crystal Palace midfielder Jonny Williams would provide adequate cover, as a lack of game-time might be an issue for Robson-Kanu.Robson-Kanu for me hasnt played too much this season, he said. Hes struggling with a little knock at the minute so he might not be ready.Jonny Williams is another option there. He played at the weekend against Sweden, and did very well in the first half, so thats someone who could go into the first team. 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[But] if somebody really wanted to do something to us, they would probably succeed.She and her husband Vitaly Stepanov, a former employee of the now-discredited Russian Anti-Doping Agency, fled Russia with their toddler son in late 2014 after providing information and secretly recorded footage that acted as a wedge to lift the lid on widespread, systematic doping and corruption in the Russian track and field establishment.International track officials suspended the Russian federation in late 2015. Over the course of two investigations that generated considerable evidence -- including sabotage and coverups at the 2014 Sochi Winter Games on-site laboratory that were intended to up the Russian medal count -- the World Anti-Doping Agency and a group of national anti-doping agencies called for a total ban on Russian athletes in Rio.However, the International Olympic Committee, citing the rights of individual athletes, passed along the responsibility for determining eligibility to international governing bodies for each sport. The process eventually enabled the majority of Russian athletes to compete at the Summer Games. Stepanova, whose request to run as a neutral athlete was refused by the IOC, was a notable exception.Stepanova said she plans to watch the broadcast of the 800-meter event even though she is a little sad.I expected to be barred from the Olympic Games, said Stepanova, who joined her husband as an informant after she was sanctioned for biological passport abnormalities. She served a two-year ban and has detailed her doping regimen for authorities.[The IOC] never tried to understand our situation, she said. Yes, I admit I was part of that [Russian dopiing] system.dddddddddddd However, I decided I would no longer wanted to be part of that system, and I told the truth. I have apologized for my past many times. Theres nothing I can do to change it.Vitaly Stepanov called the IOCs actions frustrating because they took the side of corrupt Russian sports officials.We still have this hope it will bring changes and make competition cleaner and fairer, globally and in Russia as well, he said. A lot of talented Russian athletes have no possibility to win ... clean athletes have no possibility to succeed.If youve been in the Russian system for more than three years, you know exactly whats happening. You have three options. Lie, stay quiet, or start telling the truth.He said he was discouraged more Russian athletes have not come forward, but added that he understands why: As soon as you open your mouth, you will be fired. Athletes dont want to lose all their salaries, since they have families as well.Yuliya Stepanova said she discovered her personal email account was blocked a few days ago, but didnt think much of it at first. She then discovered that she couldnt access her information on WADAs online whereabouts system that is intended for the use of drug testers and administrators only, known by the acronym ADAMS (Anti-Doping Administration and Management System).That alarmed us, because the only reason someone would hack into the ADAMS account is to find out about our whereabouts, Stepanova said.The couple has been in the United States since last year after spending some months in Germany.WADA confirmed the breach and said Stepanova was the only athlete targeted.The couple did not reference any specific threats, but in the past, have used as context the sudden death of former RUSADA head Nikita Kamaev in February, 10 days after another former agency chief died.The Stepanovs spoke via a video conference call arranged by a Switzerland-based group that recently launched a fundraising effort and has been fielding media requests.We have no regrets we have chosen this path, Vitaly Stepanov said. His wife later added: The only thing we regret is that we didnt start reporting sooner. ' ' '