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Euros calling: how the top 10 contenders for glory are shaping up

- Jonathan Wilson

France

Didier Deschamps is a throwback. In a world of pressing and high lines, he is different. He sits his defence deep, gives the full-backs limited licence and keeps his midfield three relatively deep in front of them. But when you have a squad as strong and as gifted as France do, and particular­ly a forward as fast, intelligen­t and lethal as Kylian Mbappé, it works. There may always be a sense with France that they could be so much more, but they’re unbeaten in the Nations League, reached the final of the last Euros and won the World Cup.

Belgium

Remnants of the so-called Golden Generation remain, but there is also a wave of exciting young talent beginning to emerge. A failure of belief, as much as anything, seemed to cost them against France in the World Cup semifinal two years after a tactically brilliant win over Brazil in which Romelu Lukaku, Kevin De Bruyne and Thomas Meunier excelled. Last Sunday’s performanc­e at Wembley, without a number of key players, was nothing like them at their best.

Portugal

They won the last Euros, they won the first Nations League, they top their group this time round, they have a squad packed with extravagan­tly gifted midfielder­s and forwards – and yet they’re a hard watch. Fernando Santos, like Deschamps, is a manager who eschews the high-tempo pressing of the club game for something more pragmatic. But simplicity goes a long way with players who train together only rarely. His biggest issue may be accommodat­ing an increasing­ly static Cristiano Ronaldo, deadly as he remains when the ball reaches him.

England

England’s five matches this year have all provoked complaint, but only two goals have been conceded – both penalties, one of them extremely ques

tionable. After scoring 38 goals in 10 games (two lost) in 2019, that represents a welcome solidity – and after all the doubts about Gareth Southgate tactically, he changed the game against Belgium by successful­ly shutting down Lukaku after half-time. There are a wealth of creative options and, while centre-back and goalkeeper remain concerns, with England’s group games, the semis and final scheduled for Wembley, this is their best chance of success at a tournament since 1996.

Italy

After the failure to qualify for the last World Cup, there has been a major improvemen­t from Italy under Roberto Mancini, even if there must be concerns about the age profile of the side, along with the lack of pace and a reliable source of goals. That said they were the only side other than Belgium (who had a much easier group) to win 10 out of 10 in qualifying, and they’re unbeaten in the Nations League. Defensive solidity is the key: in 14 games across the two competitio­ns, they’ve leaked only six goals.

Spain

Spain’s World Cup was undermined by Julen Lopetegui’s dismissal on the eve of the tournament, and background issues have rumbled on with the uncomforta­ble end to Roberto Moreno’s temporary reign. But on the pitch there had been promising signs from Luis Enrique’s side, at least until Tuesday’s 1-0 defeat in Ukraine. They dropped only four points in a relatively testing Euro 2020 qualifying group and still top their Nations League group, but this remains a side between generation­s.

Germany

The days when Jogi Löw was hailed as the backroom tactical genius behind Jürgen Klinsmann seem a long time ago. He was fortunate to retain his job after a dreadful World Cup and there’s been little sign of improvemen­t despite an exceptiona­lly talented squad. His Germany were at their best as a counteratt­acking side: every attempt to make them more proactive has rendered them defensivel­y vulnerable, as they showed in conceding three to both Turkey and Switzerlan­d in this internatio­nal break.

Netherland­s

Having missed out on Euro 2016 and the World Cup, the Netherland­s recovered under Ronald Koeman to reach the final of the Nations League after memorable home wins over France and Germany. More than anybody, they brought the high-line, highrisk football of the club game to the national side. But as key members of the Ajax side that reached the 2019 Champions League semi-final dispersed, their form suffered and there were concerns even before Koeman left for Barcelona. The club record of his replacemen­t Frank de Boer limits optimism.

Poland

The story of Polish football for the past two decades has been of occasional impressive qualificat­ion followed by underperfo­rmance in the finals, and precedent must temper any expectatio­n. Jerzy Brzeczek’s side, though, twice beat Austria in qualifying and lead a Nations League group that includes the Netherland­s and Italy. Nine clean sheets in those 14 games is indicative of a solid base. Mateusz Klich knits the midfield and Robert Lewandowsk­i is the most complete centre-forward in the world.

Russia

Russia’s performanc­e at their 2018 World Cup was widely attributed to home advantage, but they breezed through qualifying with eight wins out of 10 – albeit with two comprehens­ive defeats to Belgium – and top their Nations League group. Stanislav Cherchesov’s 4-2-3-1 has proved highly effective, largely because the spearhead, Zenit’s Artem Dzyuba is, at 32, in the form of his life, a goal threat who excels with his back to goal, linking effectivel­y with Anton Miranchuk.

 ?? Photograph: Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images ?? France’s forward Kylian Mbappé (centre) shares a laugh with Cristiano Ronaldo at the teams’ Nations League meeting last Sunday.
Photograph: Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images France’s forward Kylian Mbappé (centre) shares a laugh with Cristiano Ronaldo at the teams’ Nations League meeting last Sunday.
 ?? Photograph: Alberto Ramella/Sync/AGF/ REX/Shuttersto­ck ?? Giorgio Chiellini in action during Italy’s 1-1 draw with the Netherland­s. Roberto Mancini’s side look defensivel­y strong.
Photograph: Alberto Ramella/Sync/AGF/ REX/Shuttersto­ck Giorgio Chiellini in action during Italy’s 1-1 draw with the Netherland­s. Roberto Mancini’s side look defensivel­y strong.

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