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Here is the list of selected players from the Portugal Team, for Euro 2020:

Goalkeeper
Anthony Lopes (Olympique Lyon), Rui Patrício (Wolverhampton Wanderers FC) and Rui Silva (Granada CF)

Defenders
João Cancelo (Manchester City), Nélson Semedo (Wolverhampton Wanderers FC), José Fonte (LOSC Lille), Pepe (FC Porto), Rúben Dias (Manchester City), Nuno Mendes (Sporting CP), Raphael Guerreiro (Borussia Dortmund)

Midfielders
Danilo Pereira (PSG), João Palhinha (Sporting CP), Rúben Neves (Wolverhampton Wanderers FC), Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United FC), João Moutinho (Wolverhampton Wanderers FC), Renato Sanches (LOSC Lille), Sérgio Oliveira (FC Porto) and William Carvalho (Real Bétis Bolompié)

Forwards
Pedro Gonçalves (Sporting CP), André Silva (Eintracht Frankfurt), Bernardo Silva (Manchester City FC), Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus FC), Diogo Jota (Liverpool FC), Gonçalo Guedes (Valencia CF), João Félix (Atlético Madrid) and Rafa Silva (SL Benfica)



Official song that will accompany the selection of Portugal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgIisWW4MJM

The Portugal team this year for me have an even better team when they won the euros last time. Last time cristiano ronaldo carried them to the title now there are other players that can take those rolls and help out even more with the wins and the titles

Impressive,Nine players from the English premier League.
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That's why we saw Benzema back to the French team. Deschamps is aware about Griezmann inconsistency and having Benzema as striker playing with Mbappe or Dembele will make the attack line more dangerous and harder to control by the other team.

Griezmann's inconsistency is a concern but regardless of this, he's very good whenever he is in good form. Whenever he isn't, France still has a backup of good players that would fit right in considering they're one of the best attacking teams in the Euro. I watched that game vs Wales, even though greizman scored a stunning goal, I can tell that he is still not at his top form. I don't think any team in the euro would be able to keep this France attack at bay but we'd have to wait to find out.

Remember that France's problems started many years ago already. They have a great midfield and supposedly a great but always unfit or unsharp strike force,,, hence relying a lot on guys like Kante and even Giroud remember him? Now Benzema is the new Giroud, old but still reliable and in form. I think french team will be smooth in EURO until knock out.

France is in the hellish group for Euro this year as they have to compete with Germany, Portugal and Hungary.
First is a big challenge already for France since they have to face Germany.
They have to win it if they want to have smooth way to the knock out stage.
Otherwise, it will be a bit harder for them to go further if they lose in the first match.

Talking about Consistency,Karim benzema's was more better in goal than Greizman,Giroud only mbappe did more than he did.
Tipping France to Top there Table
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Group F [...] Germany will want to show that even with new players they are capable of performing well.

I think Germany will qualify, possibly at the expense of Portugal. Germany often seem to perform better in tournaments than you'd think from their individual players. I know they've been weaker than usual lately, but their history in tournament football means that it's a brave decision to bet against them.

Have outrights on both France and Portugal. Germany odds just not attractive enough and will be hoping the bookies were just balancing punter demand. Really tough group though and everyone else will be hoping they deplete themselves at group stage. Expecting goals and fireworks... Just not drab draws without goals please!

Have a feeling we'll all end up surprised in the end. Tired teams with fatigued players? Or fresh young faces with fast legs?
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bad news for the english national team ... Trent Alexander-Arnold suffered such a serious injury in the international match against austria that he will now miss the tournament. Undecided
it is not yet clear who will replace him in the squad...
Kevin De Bruyne is looking a little better. after injuring his face in the cl final against fc chelsea, he will miss the belgians' opening game, but will still be part of the red devils' em squad Smiley

Good one for KDB, Kelvin De Bruyne I know he's sure gonna be back in that squad.
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bad news for the english national team ... Trent Alexander-Arnold suffered such a serious injury in the international match against austria that he will now miss the tournament. Undecided
it is not yet clear who will replace him in the squad...
Kevin De Bruyne is looking a little better. after injuring his face in the cl final against fc chelsea, he will miss the belgians' opening game, but will still be part of the red devils' em squad Smiley
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That's why we saw Benzema back to the French team. Deschamps is aware about Griezmann inconsistency and having Benzema as striker playing with Mbappe or Dembele will make the attack line more dangerous and harder to control by the other team.

Griezmann's inconsistency is a concern but regardless of this, he's very good whenever he is in good form. Whenever he isn't, France still has a backup of good players that would fit right in considering they're one of the best attacking teams in the Euro. I watched that game vs Wales, even though greizman scored a stunning goal, I can tell that he is still not at his top form. I don't think any team in the euro would be able to keep this France attack at bay but we'd have to wait to find out.

Remember that France's problems started many years ago already. They have a great midfield and supposedly a great but always unfit or unsharp strike force,,, hence relying a lot on guys like Kante and even Giroud remember him? Now Benzema is the new Giroud, old but still reliable and in form. I think french team will be smooth in EURO until knock out.

France is in the hellish group for Euro this year as they have to compete with Germany, Portugal and Hungary.
First is a big challenge already for France since they have to face Germany.
They have to win it if they want to have smooth way to the knock out stage.
Otherwise, it will be a bit harder for them to go further if they lose in the first match.
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That's why we saw Benzema back to the French team. Deschamps is aware about Griezmann inconsistency and having Benzema as striker playing with Mbappe or Dembele will make the attack line more dangerous and harder to control by the other team.

Griezmann's inconsistency is a concern but regardless of this, he's very good whenever he is in good form. Whenever he isn't, France still has a backup of good players that would fit right in considering they're one of the best attacking teams in the Euro. I watched that game vs Wales, even though greizman scored a stunning goal, I can tell that he is still not at his top form. I don't think any team in the euro would be able to keep this France attack at bay but we'd have to wait to find out.

Remember that France's problems started many years ago already. They have a great midfield and supposedly a great but always unfit or unsharp strike force,,, hence relying a lot on guys like Kante and even Giroud remember him? Now Benzema is the new Giroud, old but still reliable and in form. I think french team will be smooth in EURO until knock out.
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Griezmann's inconsistency is a concern but regardless of this, he's very good whenever he is in good form. Whenever he isn't, France still has a backup of good players that would fit right in considering they're one of the best attacking teams in the Euro. I watched that game vs Wales, even though greizman scored a stunning goal, I can tell that he is still not at his top form. I don't think any team in the euro would be able to keep this France attack at bay but we'd have to wait to find out.
Griezman is no longer young and his time in France won't last more. This Euro and the next World Cup will be last big tournaments for him in his national team. Good luck to Griezman, France and Benzema as well. I hope Benzema will have a good and memorable return in France squad.
I believe France seems like a good possibility, plus after they qualify from the group stage they will not face Germany for a while, that is good reason as well, they have amazing players, they have Mbappe, and I believe they will do great this year as well, every year they always do great. England is seen way too good in many places but I do not see it, sure it is England and I am sure they are good but the reality is that I do not see them winning it, don't get me wrong they are good, they just do not look THAT good to me.

It is a cup in the end, there is elimination, we will watch each team have like max what 7-8 games? 3 in the group, 1 in last 16, then quarter finals and semi and finals, so basically anything could happen in that much of a short period of time, I would not be shocked if ANY team won, it is not really that weird because in that little amount of games any team could be very good.
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Here is the list of selected players from the Portugal Team, for Euro 2020:

Goalkeeper
Anthony Lopes (Olympique Lyon), Rui Patrício (Wolverhampton Wanderers FC) and Rui Silva (Granada CF)

Defenders
João Cancelo (Manchester City), Nélson Semedo (Wolverhampton Wanderers FC), José Fonte (LOSC Lille), Pepe (FC Porto), Rúben Dias (Manchester City), Nuno Mendes (Sporting CP), Raphael Guerreiro (Borussia Dortmund)

Midfielders
Danilo Pereira (PSG), João Palhinha (Sporting CP), Rúben Neves (Wolverhampton Wanderers FC), Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United FC), João Moutinho (Wolverhampton Wanderers FC), Renato Sanches (LOSC Lille), Sérgio Oliveira (FC Porto) and William Carvalho (Real Bétis Bolompié)

Forwards
Pedro Gonçalves (Sporting CP), André Silva (Eintracht Frankfurt), Bernardo Silva (Manchester City FC), Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus FC), Diogo Jota (Liverpool FC), Gonçalo Guedes (Valencia CF), João Félix (Atlético Madrid) and Rafa Silva (SL Benfica)



Official song that will accompany the selection of Portugal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgIisWW4MJM

The Portugal team this year for me have an even better team when they won the euros last time. Last time cristiano ronaldo carried them to the title now there are other players that can take those rolls and help out even more with the wins and the titles
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friendly game:

Italy 4 - 0 Czech republic

Is a very positive result for italy even though it's a friendly game

Thats a very positive and good result for Italy and 4 scored goals against Czech republic is a sign.
No teams should be underestimated in this EM , and i guess we will see some surprise results for sure.
Hopefully this surprise is not against germany.
We will see it after the first games how it goes and where the teams are staying.
As an Italian I can finally says that Italy plays very well and it does so in a way that is almost unknown to others, because it presses without uncovering itself, it waits for the counterattack. But it plays it artfully, all from the front and with a very high quality of execution. So have we already won? Clearly not, but we will fighting until the end and no one will be able to underestimate Italy. These are not considerations about Friday's match, they are notes that conclude a three-year long construction period that represent a wonderful job done by Mancini.
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Here is the list of selected players from the Portugal Team, for Euro 2020:

Goalkeeper
Anthony Lopes (Olympique Lyon), Rui Patrício (Wolverhampton Wanderers FC) and Rui Silva (Granada CF)

Defenders
João Cancelo (Manchester City), Nélson Semedo (Wolverhampton Wanderers FC), José Fonte (LOSC Lille), Pepe (FC Porto), Rúben Dias (Manchester City), Nuno Mendes (Sporting CP), Raphael Guerreiro (Borussia Dortmund)

Midfielders
Danilo Pereira (PSG), João Palhinha (Sporting CP), Rúben Neves (Wolverhampton Wanderers FC), Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United FC), João Moutinho (Wolverhampton Wanderers FC), Renato Sanches (LOSC Lille), Sérgio Oliveira (FC Porto) and William Carvalho (Real Bétis Bolompié)

Forwards
Pedro Gonçalves (Sporting CP), André Silva (Eintracht Frankfurt), Bernardo Silva (Manchester City FC), Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus FC), Diogo Jota (Liverpool FC), Gonçalo Guedes (Valencia CF), João Félix (Atlético Madrid) and Rafa Silva (SL Benfica)



Official song that will accompany the selection of Portugal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgIisWW4MJM
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Group F is like group of death. The most unlucky team of the group is Hungary. Germany, Portugal and France are very strong teams. It is very difficult for Hungary to surprise. 
Do not underestimate the underdogs in any competition I've learnt to respect teams with zero chances I remember the last Euros the Portuguese were the worse team in the group stage but went on to win the trophy, I don't know why I'm doing this but I'm putting my money on Hungary to qualify from the group stage. I'm confident.
Let's all support Hungary then!
Group F truly is the group in which no national team would have wanted to be in: the toughest, most severe one, from which one could come out with broken bones.
Germany, France, Portugal and Hungary: a football powerhouse, Germany, with 4 World Cups, 3 European Championships and 1 Confederations Cup won, one of those that rarely fails at group stage; the reigning world champions, France; the outgoing European champions, Portugal and a fallen nobleman, Hungary, but recovering in recent years. Definitely, the most interesting group, the one on which the general attention will be focused.


I'm aware that a mediocre team can be a dark horse but it seems for Hungary it's still difficult to qualify. Portugal are the defending champions and so are Germany and France, these three teams have been title holders in this tournament so it is very likely that any of these three teams are guaranteed to qualify. It's hard for Hungary to be the dark horse in this group, only a miracle will bring Hungary to the next round, because if there is no miracle and only rely on the strategy and individual skills of the players, it will still be difficult for Hungary.

Guys am I watching at the wrong tables or did Hungary make it out as fourth in the qualifier group? They were behind Croatia, Wales and Slovakia. Why did they even qualify as fourth for the final round? Seems I don't understand the system anymore. I thought the first two plus the best third ranked qualify for the final round?
Can anybody explain?
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Group F [...] Germany will want to show that even with new players they are capable of performing well.

I think Germany will qualify, possibly at the expense of Portugal. Germany often seem to perform better in tournaments than you'd think from their individual players. I know they've been weaker than usual lately, but their history in tournament football means that it's a brave decision to bet against them.
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Group F is like group of death. The most unlucky team of the group is Hungary. Germany, Portugal and France are very strong teams. It is very difficult for Hungary to surprise. 
Do not underestimate the underdogs in any competition I've learnt to respect teams with zero chances I remember the last Euros the Portuguese were the worse team in the group stage but went on to win the trophy, I don't know why I'm doing this but I'm putting my money on Hungary to qualify from the group stage. I'm confident.
Let's all support Hungary then!
Group F truly is the group in which no national team would have wanted to be in: the toughest, most severe one, from which one could come out with broken bones.
Germany, France, Portugal and Hungary: a football powerhouse, Germany, with 4 World Cups, 3 European Championships and 1 Confederations Cup won, one of those that rarely fails at group stage; the reigning world champions, France; the outgoing European champions, Portugal and a fallen nobleman, Hungary, but recovering in recent years. Definitely, the most interesting group, the one on which the general attention will be focused.


I'm aware that a mediocre team can be a dark horse but it seems for Hungary it's still difficult to qualify. Portugal are the defending champions and so are Germany and France, these three teams have been title holders in this tournament so it is very likely that any of these three teams are guaranteed to qualify. It's hard for Hungary to be the dark horse in this group, only a miracle will bring Hungary to the next round, because if there is no miracle and only rely on the strategy and individual skills of the players, it will still be difficult for Hungary.
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Much has been said and written about it. think there are some countries that have good chances to become champions. Belgium has had a great selection for about 8 years, but so far they have not won anything. The Netherlands has not been there in the last 2 tournaments, they certainly have something to make up for. I'd say it's between Belgium and France. England is not consistent enough in my opinion.
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That's why we saw Benzema back to the French team. Deschamps is aware about Griezmann inconsistency and having Benzema as striker playing with Mbappe or Dembele will make the attack line more dangerous and harder to control by the other team.
Benzema after the leave of Ronaldo has a right to play as a striker in Real Madrid and he proves that he can be a productive striker as the time he was in Lyon.

Dembele has an acceptable season in Barcelona after a terrible start in Nou Camp but in a big tournament, Deschamp can not rely on Mbappe or Dembele or Griezman. Opponents have more researches on Mbappe and Deschamps need a good alternative, it is Benzema.

Griezmann's inconsistency is a concern but regardless of this, he's very good whenever he is in good form. Whenever he isn't, France still has a backup of good players that would fit right in considering they're one of the best attacking teams in the Euro. I watched that game vs Wales, even though greizman scored a stunning goal, I can tell that he is still not at his top form. I don't think any team in the euro would be able to keep this France attack at bay but we'd have to wait to find out.
Griezman is no longer young and his time in France won't last more. This Euro and the next World Cup will be last big tournaments for him in his national team. Good luck to Griezman, France and Benzema as well. I hope Benzema will have a good and memorable return in France squad.
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Group F is like group of death. The most unlucky team of the group is Hungary. Germany, Portugal and France are very strong teams. It is very difficult for Hungary to surprise. 
Do not underestimate the underdogs in any competition I've learnt to respect teams with zero chances I remember the last Euros the Portuguese were the worse team in the group stage but went on to win the trophy, I don't know why I'm doing this but I'm putting my money on Hungary to qualify from the group stage. I'm confident.
Let's all support Hungary then!
Group F truly is the group in which no national team would have wanted to be in: the toughest, most severe one, from which one could come out with broken bones.
Germany, France, Portugal and Hungary: a football powerhouse, Germany, with 4 World Cups, 3 European Championships and 1 Confederations Cup won, one of those that rarely fails at group stage; the reigning world champions, France; the outgoing European champions, Portugal and a fallen nobleman, Hungary, but recovering in recent years. Definitely, the most interesting group, the one on which the general attention will be focused.

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Group F is like group of death. The most unlucky team of the group is Hungary. Germany, Portugal and France are very strong teams. It is very difficult for Hungary to surprise. 
Do not underestimate the underdogs in any competition I've learnt to respect teams with zero chances I remember the last Euros the Portuguese were the worse team in the group stage but went on to win the trophy, I don't know why I'm doing this but I'm putting my money on Hungary to qualify from the group stage. I'm confident.
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I really wouldn't count on Hungary, in all honesty but that would be the surprise of the decade in that group.

What I think is a very possible outcome: 1. France / 2.Portugal / 3. Germany
I know it is tough but Portugal has a relatively strong squad and I am not sure yet whether Germany will manage to be on point for those games. If they are, they can also beat Germany, but they have a new and young team that is not comparable to that from 2014.

Without a doubt, Group F is the best group, and the most balanced.

Hungary will not make life easy for the other teams.
France will want to "take revenge" on Portugal for the defeat in 2016.
Portugal will want to defend their title well, showing that they are still a strong team.
Germany will want to show that even with new players they are capable of performing well.

I think the group's first journey will be the most important. Not only because it's the beginning of the tournament, but because the defined clashes can harm the campaigns of France or Germany, or both.


Group F is like group of death. The most unlucky team of the group is Hungary. Germany, Portugal and France are very strong teams. It is very difficult for Hungary to surprise.  However, it should not be forgotten that one of these three strong teams will be eliminated. My guess is that Portugal and Hungary won't come out of the groups in the qualifiers.
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I really wouldn't count on Hungary, in all honesty but that would be the surprise of the decade in that group.

What I think is a very possible outcome: 1. France / 2.Portugal / 3. Germany
I know it is tough but Portugal has a relatively strong squad and I am not sure yet whether Germany will manage to be on point for those games. If they are, they can also beat Germany, but they have a new and young team that is not comparable to that from 2014.

Without a doubt, Group F is the best group, and the most balanced.

Hungary will not make life easy for the other teams.
France will want to "take revenge" on Portugal for the defeat in 2016.
Portugal will want to defend their title well, showing that they are still a strong team.
Germany will want to show that even with new players they are capable of performing well.

I think the group's first journey will be the most important. Not only because it's the beginning of the tournament, but because the defined clashes can harm the campaigns of France or Germany, or both.


But in this group I want to keep the French team ahead. They have a lot of star players in their squad. Arranging the squad for Coach Deschamps is very difficult. Although the Germany squad is good, they are not performing as expected. The results of their last few matches are not good. Portugal, on the other hand, are stable, they will advance to the next round if they can beat Germany. My guess is, France and Portugal will be able to go to the next round
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