How will postponement of Euro 2020 impacts England, Belgium & others teams
It was declared by UEFA that
the European Championships had been postponed. Euro 2020 was set to take place among
12 June and 12 July in 12 capitals across Europe.
However, it is now scheduled to take
place one year later because of the coronavirus outbreak. England Vs Croatia Tickets can be grabbed from our global event
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Who will this help and whose chance of
glory will be hindered as a result of this unavoidable decision?
Impact of Euro 2020 postponement on
England
Given England’s current injury crisis up
front, the delay of the Euros by one year to 2021 could really benefit Gareth
Southgate’s side.
Currently his three first-choice
centre-forwards are all injured.
Harry Kane last played on New Years’
Day, Marcus Rashford has been out since the 15th of January and Tammy Abraham
missed four of Chelsea’s last five games with an ankle injury.
Hopefully, from an England perspective,
they will all be fit and firing by June 2021. There is also another key issue
to consider.
Jordan Pickford is currently England’s
number one having started 19 of the last 20 competitive internationals.
However, he is massively out of form at Everton.
Sheffield United’s Dean Henderson and
Burnley’s Nick Pope are both playing superior right now but neither were likely
to be terrified in with very restricted international capability.
Now however, both have an additional 12
months to stake a right. Football
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Impact of Euro 2020 postponement on
Belgium
This postponement might be catastrophic
for Belgium. The Red Devils over third at Russia 2018, their best-ever finish
at a World Cup.
However, time is running out for the
Golden Generation as nearly all of their key players are in their 30s. Thomas
Vermaelen is 34, Vincent Kompany is 33. Dries Mertens and Jan Vertonghen are
32.
Axel Witsel, Toby Alderweireld are 31. Also,
their two very best players, Eden Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne will be in their
30s by next summer.
Roberto Martínez’s side already have the
tough task of playing Denmark in Copenhagen and Russia in Saint Petersburg. This
will surely be the Golden Generation’s last chance of glory.
Belgium are 5/1 to win the European
Championships.
Impact of Euro 2020 postponement on
Croatia
Similarly to Belgium, Croatia’s stars
are not getting any younger.
Zlatko Dalić’s side historically reached
the World Cup Final in 2018, beating Nigeria, Argentina, Iceland, Denmark,
hosts Russia and England.
They could not go all the way though,
losing 4-2 to France at the Luzhniki Stadium. They are already weaker since
then. Football fans can book Croatia Euro Cup Tickets
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Instantly after the tournament,
goalkeeper Danijel Subasic and centre-forward Mandzukic discharged from global
football.
This was replicated by the fact they finished
lowest of their UEFA Nations League group and, only just, scraped through
qualifying.
But the postponement to the European
Championships has enormously mired their chances of achievement.
New first-choice goalkeeper Lovre
Kalinić as well as centre-backs Domagoj Vida and Dejan Lovren are over 30. As
are Ivan Perisic, captain Luka Modric and Vice-captain Ivan Rakitić who have
321 caps between them.
None of their key players are under the
age of 27 so this ageing squad could well be even weaker come 2021. Croatia are
currently rank outsiders at 30/1 to win UEFA Euro 2021.
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