Lloyd also won the First Division title and UEFA Cup with Liverpool.
A number of coaches have called on European football’s governing body to allow countries to take 26 players to Germany instead of 23.
Squads were set to return to 23 players for Euro 2024 after two major tournaments with an increased allowance of 26, but that could be about to change at the last moment
NOTTINGHAM, England (AP) — Larry Lloyd, the former England international who was an integral part of Nottingham Forest’s back-to-back European Cup-winning teams, has died. He was 75. Forest announced the death of Lloyd on Thursday, without disclosing any further details. Lloyd, a center back, played for Liverpool from 1969-74 — the final five years of Bill Shankly’s era-defining managerial reign — and won the first division as well as the now-defunct UEFA Cup in 1973. After a spell at Coventry,