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UEFA Euro 2024 Group Stage – Group D Ranking Prediction
France is in sight of domination, the Netherlands is hot on its heels, and Austria and Poland are struggling to break through.
- France
- Netherlands
- Austria
- Poland
France:
Led by superstar KYLIAN MBAPPE who has just transferred to Real Madrid, there is no doubt about the offensive firepower of this French team, but they may encounter some minor troubles defensively. Defender Dayot Upamecano has lost his ability this season. Mistakes occur from time to time, and how to arrange the backcourt will once again test Didier Deschamps’ skills.
The biggest enemy of France, one of the favorites to win the championship, will be the Netherlands. It is likely to be a tough battle. The French team is in danger of losing points and may accidentally fall to second place in the group. But overall, I still believe that France can Winning the first place in the group with a slight gap.
Netherlands:
The Netherlands is currently ranked 7th in the world. This Dutch team is full of potential. Denzel Dumfries (Denzel Dumfries) has performed very well in the national team before, and we can also look forward to his performance this time.
The showdown with France will have a great impact on where the Netherlands will advance. Currently, it is optimistic that the Netherlands will have a good chance of grabbing points from France. The Netherlands should be able to get second place in the group.
Austria:
Austria, ranked 25th in the world, has had a wonderful run of victories since its low ebb in the UEFA Nations League, losing only one game in 14 games. The opponent was Belgium in the previous class.
Stars such as Bayern Munich’s Konrad Laimer and Inter Milan’s Marko Arnautović are in the team. There are no particularly outstanding stars in the team, but the team’s advantages are brought into play. In Rangnick’s case, Under the leadership of Ralf Rangnick, Austria should be able to successfully enter the knockout rounds. Unfortunately, they have strong enemies like the Netherlands and France ahead of them, so they should finish third in the group.
Poland:
Poland, ranked 28th in the world, will also be led by Robert Lewandowski this time. Even though he is 35 years old, he will still be the key player in the Polish team. Although they defeated Wales in a penalty shootout in the play-offs, 0 of the 13 shots in the game were on target, and the offense was worrisome.
Being in a group with the Netherlands and France, and the remaining opponent Austria is in extremely good shape, Poland will probably miss out on the group stage this year, and will probably end the journey in fourth place in the group.