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Euro 2021: Top 10 Teams To Look Out For

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The UEFA Euro 2021 is commencing in June after a year of delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A majority of the teams have already announced their players for the tournament. Euro cup fans are eagerly waiting to cheer their favorite teams. Do you want to know which teams are the favorites to lift the Euro Cup this year? Well, you can check the details at Euro 2021 betting sites to know the stakes of a team winning the tournaments and predictions. The favorite teams have been shortlisted on the basis of their current form, previous track record, and top players who can take the game away from the opponents in no time. So, here we will take a look at the 10 sides that we think are going to make it to the top.

With UEFA augmenting their squad limit to 26 rather than 23, nations have taken the chance to include some new and versatile players, who can prove to be useful during the tournament. Let’s find the top 10 teams to look out for in Euro 2021.

 

1. England – Owing to their superior team and their attacking quality, it looks like England can make it to the top. The team boasts of some incredible talents. One of the best among them is striker Harry Kane. He ranks as the 9th best player in the world. England also has the likes of Marcus Rashford, Jack Grealish, Raheem Sterling, and Jadon Sancho. They are known to be the best in their respective leagues.

 

2. France – In the European Championship 2021, France is one of the favorites. Since the World Cup 2018 success, Didier Deschamp’s side did not really change much. To improve their chances in the game there is Kylian Mbappe. He has Antoine Griezmann as his support. France has won the international double in 1998 and 2000. For those tournaments, Deschamps had been the captain and he is going to lead by example. France begins its campaign in the group of death, including Portugal and Germany. All three are going to qualify but one is most likely to drop out. In case France wins Euro Championship 2020, Les Bleus is going to move level with Spain and Germany on winning three titles.

 

3. Portugal – The winners and defending champions of the inaugural Nations League, Portugal has recently been performing quite well in international football. Irrespective of their poor performance in the World Cup, their manager, Fernando Santos keeps building a team focusing on one of the top players that the world has ever come across. Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t the teenager that he was when Portugal made it to the final of Euro 2004. Having France and Germany in their group, Portugal’s chances might be right down to the wire. In case they negotiate that, they can go all the way.

 

4. Belgium – The team has already announced their final squad for the tournament. Yet again, they have a deep squad with cover in all positions. Roberto Martinez, the manager, wants to play 3 men at the back, considering the limited defensive personnel that they have, particularly in the full-back position. Romelu Lukaku from Inter Milan was the best player this season for Serie A. Belgium also hopes that Eden Hazard recovers from the injury and prospers in the tournament.

 

5. Netherlands – The Netherlands didn’t manage to qualify in the last 2 tournaments. However, they are undergoing a successful transformation. The UEFA Nations League inaugural runners-up, the Dutch are gearing up to head to the champions. They are the host nation and also the favorites. With Matthijs de Ligt, Virgil van Dijk, Luuk de Jong, and Frenkie de Jong, it looks like they have a healthy spine to the team. It is a vibrant and young team that is quite similar to the side of the late 1990s. In their qualifying group, Netherlands finished as runners-up. They have a history of the competition as they won the title in 1988.

 

6.  Spain – Following their deluge against Germany in November, it returned to poor performance against Greece. Spain had been unable to take their chances even after dominating possession and they had been punished as Iñigo Martínez gave away a penalty in the second half. As Tasos Bakasetas didn’t make any mistake, the game ended in 1-1. Two debutants Bryan Gil and Pedri brought over some fresh impetus as a substitute but that was not enough. However, they are looking to make it big in this tournament. Their lineup looks quite promising. They have Carvajal, Alba, and Ramos to put in their amazing performances.

 

7. Italy – The Azzuri have an interesting project at hand. Usually, they have the team and the players but don’t know how to use it. Not qualifying for World Cup 2018 had been a wake-up call and they might be looking forward to Euro 2021. They have a young team with exciting talents.

 

8. Croatia – The 2018 runners-up, Croatia are the dark horses. They have an aged team but great talents. Their stars had been aligned during World Cup 2018, it is likely to happen again.

 

9. Norway – The team has some exciting and young players in the squad. With proper strategy, they can make it to the top 10 teams.

 

10. Turkey – They appear to be a tough squad to play against. Turkey might not have superstars but every player has showcased great talent. It is possible that they ruffle some biggies in this tournament.

 

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