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Football EM 2021: Group F with Germany, France, Portugal, Hungary in the check


Live matches of the European Football Championship: This is Group F of the UEFA Euro

Not only does Germany look at this group, but also the god of football personally. With three-time European champions Germany, world champions France and defending champions Portugal, the crème de la crème of the art of ball romps here. Hungary may be an underdog, but be careful: they are currently unbeaten in second place in the World Cup qualifying – even ahead of Poland around world footballer Robert Lewandowski.

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Germany at the European Football Championship: squad, TV dates and results of the DFB-Elf

After the World Cup disaster of 2018, the German national team is eager to make amends. In addition: What could be more sensible than gilding the farewell to the national coach Joachim Löw, who is leaving after the tournament? The faith is there, the will too, the right players – young and old – anyway.

FRAMEWORK

Tor: Manuel Neuer (FC Bayern), Bernd Leno (FC Arsenal), Kevin Trapp (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Defense: Matthias Ginter (Gladbach), Robin Gosens (Atalanta Bergamo), Christin Günter (Freiburg), Marcel Halstenberg (Leipzig), Mats Hummels (BVB), Lukas Klostermann (Leipzig), Robin Koch (Leeds United), Antonio Rüdiger (FC Chelsea) , Niklas Süle (FC Bayern)

Midfield: Emre Can (BVB), Serge Gnabry, Leon Goretzka (both FC Bayern), Ilkay Gündogan (Manchester City), Kai Havertz (Chelsea FC), Jonas Hofmann (Gladbach), Joshua Kimmich (FC Bayern), Toni Kroos (Real Madrid) , Thomas Müller, Jamal Musiala (both FC Bayern), Florian Neuhaus (Gladbach), Leroy Sané (FC Bayern)

Attack: Kevin Volland (AS Monaco), Timo Werner (FC Chelsea)

Trainer: Joachim Löw

Game dates:

  • Tuesday, June 15: France – Germany (9 p.m., Munich)
  • Saturday, June 19: Portugal v Germany (9 p.m., Munich)
  • Wednesday, June 23: Germany – Hungary (9 p.m., Munich)

Results:

Qualification: As group winners, Germany easily qualified for the European Championship finals, winning seven out of eight games. However, against the Netherlands in September 2019 in Hamburg there was a bitter 2: 4 bankruptcy. But yesterday’s news, no, the day before yesterday.

France at the European Football Championship: squad, TV dates and results of the “Equipe Tricolore”

As the reigning world champion, the French can of course arrive with a broad chest. In addition, the squad is a feast for the eyes, whether offensive or defensive. For the starting group around Kylian Mbappé, Karim Benzema, Paul Pogba and N’golo Kanté – to name just a few pearls – anything but Europe’s throne should be too little.

FRAMEWORK

Tor: Hugo Lloris (Tottenham Hotspur), Steve Mandanda (Olympique Marseille), Mika Maignan (OSC Lille)

Defense: Lucas Digne (FC Everton), Leo Dubois (Olympique Lyon), Lucas Hernandez (FC Bayern), Presnel Kimpembe (Paris St. Germain), Jules Koundè (FC Sevilla), Clement Lenglet (FC Barcelona), Benjamin Pavard (FC Bayern) , Raphael Varane (Real Madrid), Kurt Zouma (FC Chelsea)

Midfield: N’golo Kanté (FC Chelsea), Paul Pogba (Manchester United), Adrien Rabiot (Juventus Turin), Moussa Sissoko (Tottenham Hotspur), Corentin Tolisso (FC Bayern)

Attack: Wissam Ben Yedder (AS Monaco), Karim Benzema (Real Madrid), Kingsley Coman (FC Bayern), Ousmane Dembelé (FC Barcelona), Olivier Giroud (FC Chelsea), Antoine Griezmann (FC Barcelona), Thomas Lemar (Atlético Madrid), Kylian Mbappé (Paris St. Germain), Marcus Thuram (Gladbach)

Trainer: Didier Deschamps

Game dates:

  • Tuesday, June 15: France – Germany (9 p.m., Munich)
  • Saturday 19 June: Hungary v France (3 p.m., Budapest)
  • Wednesday 23 June: Portugal v France (9 p.m., Budapest)

Results:

Qualification: Although “Les Bleus” finished first in the qualifying group, they not only covered themselves with fame. Lost 2-0 in Turkey, which finished second with only two points less. Even against supposedly small opponents, France groaned to flattering victories.

Portugal at the European Football Championship: squad, TV dates and results of the “Seleção”

Hammer group – hammer trio: completed by the reigning European champion. Even the Portuguese wade with everything that has rank and name. From the old stars Cristiano Ronaldo, Joao Moutinho or Pepe to the upcoming world star Joao Felix to the highly dangerous department attack on Liverpool’s Diogo Jota or Frankfurt’s André Silva. Repeating the miracle of 2016 will be difficult, but expectations are enormous. Especially since the U21s recently became vice European champions – only Kuntz ‘Eleven were better.

FRAMEWORK

Tor: Rui Patricio (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Anthony Lopes (Olympique Leyon), Rui Silva (FC Granada)

Defense: Raphael Guerreiro (BVB), Joao Cancelo (Manchester City), José Fonte (OSC Lille), Nelson Semedo (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Nuno Mendes (Sporting Lissabon), Pepe (FC Porto), Ruben Dias (Manchester City)

Midfield: Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United), Danilo Pereira (Paris St. Germain), Joao Moutinho (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Joao Palhinha (Sporting Lissabon), Renato Sanches (OSC Lille), Ruben Neves (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Sergio Oliveira (FC Porto) , William Carvalho (Betis Sevilla)

Attack: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City), Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus Turin), Diogo Jota (FC Liverpool), Goncalo Guedes (FC Valencia), Joao Felix (Atlético Madrid), Pedro Goncalves (Sporting Lissabon), Rafa (Benfica Lissabon), André Silva (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Trainer: Fernando Santos

Game dates:

  • Tuesday June 15: Hungary v Portugal (6 p.m., Budapest)
  • Saturday, June 19: Portugal – Germany (6 p.m., Munich)
  • Wednesday 23 June: Portugal v France (9 p.m., Budapest)

Results:

qualification: Portugal is automatically seeded as defending champion.

Hungary at the European Football Championship: squad, TV dates and results of the “Magyarok”

A third place was the so far best placement of the Hungarians at an EM. that was in 1964. Before that, the Magyars had become vice world champions twice. Not much happened after that. That should change now. After all: the Hungarians have not been defeated recently in eleven games.

FRAMEWORK

Tor: Peter Gulacsi (RB Leipzig), Denes Dibusz (Ferencvaros Budapest), Adam Bogdan (Ferencvaros Budapest)

Defense: Bendeguz Bolla (Fehervar FC), Endre Botka (Ferencvaros Budapest), Attila Fiola (Fehervar FC), Akos Kecskes (FC Lugano), Adam Lang (Omonia Nicosia), Gergö Lovrencsics (Ferencvaros Budapest), Willi Orban (RB Leipzig),, Attila Szalai (Fenerbahce Istanbul)

Midfield: Tamas Cseri (Mezökövesd-Zsory SE), Daniel Gazdag (Philapdelphia Union) I, Filip Holender (Partizan Belgrade), Laszlo Kleinheisler (NK Osijek), Adam Nagy (Bristol City), Loic Nego (Fehervar FC), Andreas Schäfer (DAC Dunajska Streda), David Siger (Ferencvaros Budapest)

Attack: Janos Hahn (Paksi SE), Nemanja Nikolics (Fehervar FC), Roland Sallai (SC Freiburg), Szabolcs Schön (FC Dallas), Adam Szalai (Mainz 05), Kevin Varga (Kasimpasa SK), Roland Varga (MTK Budapest)

Trainer: Marco Rossi

Game dates:

  • Tuesday June 15: Hungary v Portugal (6 p.m., Budapest)
  • Saturday 19 June: Hungary v France (3 p.m., Budapest)
  • Wednesday, June 23: Germany – Hungary (9 p.m., Munich)

Results:

Qualification: Hungary took the detour via the playoffs of the Nations League, in the EM qualifying group E they failed in fourth place.

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