"For the moment there is no complaint from Italy," UEFA disciplinary counsel Julien Sieveking told reporters.
Franco Carraro, a member of the UEFA executive committee and president of the Italian soccer federation, hinted that Sweden and Denmark colluded to arrange Italy's exit from Euro 2004 on Tuesday night.
"There is no doubt that the way the Denmark-Sweden game developed shows that the two teams were aiming for a draw. Of course, proof of that is hard to find," Carraro told Italian television.
The 2-2 draw sent Sweden and Denmark into the last eight. Italy, runners-up in 2000, went out despite beating Bulgaria 2-1.