Turkey Euro Cup: In its first match of 2020, Turkey takes on Hungary in Nations League
After the delay of Euro 2020 by a year, international football originates out of a long hibernation this week in Europe with the start of the latest UEFA Nations League, which is being crammed into the autumn despite the ongoing coronavirus worries and will see Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal protect their title.
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In other matches, Germany will take on
Spain at home on Thursday. "We are pleased to have our side back out on
the terrain, and to be able to play international games again, supposed Germany
coach Joachim Low. The past few months have been difficult for everybody."
While such a long disruption is unheeded of
in the modern era, this is also a validation of how crowded the calendar will be
in the year fast, with nearly all nations playing back-to-back fittings this
month just beforehand Europe's major leagues start the 2020/21 season. I think
across the board there's got to be a look at the football calendar and that's everyone's
responsibility, warned England manager Gareth Southgate last week. Everybody is
trying to put their competitions in and the calendar is growing and the spaces
are getting smaller.
The demands of the players will be
enormous. Six circles of Nations League matches will take place in total amid
September and November, with the top four nations coming together for the
finals. Firstly, deliberate for June 2021, these are now set to go fast later
in the year, once the European Championship has finally been completed. In the
meantime, this Nations League will start with all games behind closed doors, a
sad new reality for football in a pandemic, and which already applied to the
latter stages of the Champions League and Europa League last month.
Another reality of the health crisis is
that coaches must be prepared for the possibility of losing players to positive
COVID-19 tests, and so France has lost midfield duo Paul Pogba and Houssem
Aouar for their games against Sweden and Croatia. Similarly, Spain has seen
Real Sociedad striker Mikel Oyarzabal withdraw from its squad to face Germany
and Ukraine. With no followers allowable in, that latter fixture will be played
at the Alfredo Di Stefano stadium in Real Madrid's exercise complex.
World Cup incentive
Aside from the complications caused by the
pandemic, there is another major difference to the last, inaugural Nations
League. Whereas it offered four qualifying berths for Euro 2020, in delayed
playoffs which are now due to go ahead in October and November, there is no
such incentive this time. Yet, ahead of 2022 World Cup passing starting early
next year, the two best Nations League group victors who do not qualify for the
finals in Qatar via that route will be parachuted into the 12-team playoffs for
a second chance at securing a place. It all sounds complicated, but in simpler
times the tournament was a breath of fresh air, replacing as it did the
monotony of truly meaningless international friendlies.
Portugal beat the Netherlands 1-0 in the inaugural
final in Porto, with England and Switzerland also have reached the finals. And
there are plenty of enticing fixtures to look forward to among the first batch
of games this time, including Germany hosting a new-look Spain, featuring
17-year-old Ansu Fati, in Stuttgart on Thursday. That will be Luis Enrique's
first game of his second spell as Spain coach, despite him being reappointed
more than nine months ago.
Gareth Southgate's England play away in
Iceland and Denmark, while there will be a repeat of the 2018 World Cup final
when France host Croatia at an empty Stade de France. It will be strange, but
at least it is further confirmation that football is very much back in Europe,
while FIFA canceled all internationals on other continents that were previously
planned for this month.
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