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Published: July 22, 2021 (3 years ago)
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Tokyo Olympics 2020

Event: Men’s Soccer

DATE: 22.07.2021

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Talented forward is a free-scoring machine who has already scored more than 115 goals for the club he spent his entire career with. The two-footed winger is equally adept through the middle and is a versatile force that would be a good addition to any self-respecting European side.

A place in the EURO last 16 will be at stake when Ukraine and Austria face each other in Group C on Monday. Andriy Shevchenko’s troops quickly bounced back from a 3-2 loss to Netherlands, with the team beating North Macedonia in their second group game. Ukraine are one point away from securing a top-two finish, and we are positive that they will adopt a cautious approach in the decider.

Ferencavors attacker Oleksandr Zubkov is sidelined through injury, but he should be the only absentee in the home team. Austria defenders should have West Ham attacker Andriy Yarmolenko at bay as he has been scoring goals for fun at EURO 2020 finals. Marko Arnautovic, on the other hand, returns from suspension for the Austrians, and seeing that Franco Foda’s troops should be happy with one point from their last group game as well, share of spoils is on the cards.

Gazprom Arena will host Group B game between Finland and Belgium. The Red Devils aim to keep their 100% record intact, but keep in mind that Roberto Martinez should opt to rest several first-team regulars in the last group game. Fit-again Man City ace Kevin De Bruyne, though, who impressed in a come-from-behind win over Denmark, should make his first start at EURO 2020 against Finland. Defender Timothy Castagne remains on the sidelines through injury.

The Finns, on the other hand, aim to bounce back from a 1-0 loss to Russia. Markku Kanerva’s troops should be happy with one point from the decider, but given Belgium’s attacking potential, we do not believe that the underdogs are capable of grabbing something from the match. A man to watch in the home team will be Norwich City attacker Teemu Pukki, who is eager to open his goal-scoring account.

The Denmark national team participated at the World Cup finals on four occasions and they recorded their best result at the 1998 tournament. The Danes made it to the quarter-finals of the 1998 World Cup in France, but Brazil proved to be a big catch for the Nordic side. De Rod-Hvide did remarkably well to win the 1992 European Championship, but they were more than fortunate to qualify for the Euro 1992 finals.

Denmark finished their qualifying campaign in second place in the group, but thanks to Yugoslavia’s exclusion from the competition, the team booked their place at the Euro 1992 finals. Denmark impressed at the tournament in Sweden, with the team outplaying Germany in the title game (2-0).

Brothers Michael and Bryan Laudrup and goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel are regarded as Denmark’s most notable players. It has to be noted that Morten Olsen was in charge of the Danish national team from 2000 to 2015. The Danes play their home games at Telia Parken and the capacity of the venue is 38,065 (all-seater).

Probably the most famous Russian footballer never to have played for a domestic club, Denis Cheryshev was born in Nizhny Novgorod, but began his career at Sporting Gijon as his father played for the Spanish side at the time.

The talented winger eventually caught the eye of Real Madrid and went on to spend eight years in the youth academy at Santiago Bernabeu before he was given a chance to impress on senior level. Due to a fierce competition for places in Madrid, Cheryshev was forced to gain much needed first team experience via loan spells at Sevilla, Villarreal and Valencia, and he showed a great deal of potential during those stints, proving los Blancos were wrong to let him leave.

Chersyhev has been in and out of the Russia national team since making his debut in 2012, but there is a good chance he will become an important member of Sbornaya Komanda as soon as he secures regular playing time at club level. The Russian footballer is capable of operating on either wing or through the middle, and he has proved to be quite prolific in terms of both goals and assists.

There will be fireworks at Parken Stadium when Russia and Denmark face each other in the Group B decider. Following a 2-1 loss to Belgium, Denmark face a must-win situation in their last group game, and we are positive that they will go all guns blazing at the Russians. Christian Eriksen remains in the recovery room, but the Inter ace should be the only absentee in Kasper Hjumland’s team. It has to be noted that Denmark had no fewer than 22 goal attempts in the defeat to Belgium.

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