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Ones To Watch and Player Profiles at Euro 2020

  • Writer: Oakley Bromfield
    Oakley Bromfield
  • Jun 20, 2021
  • 20 min read

In this article I will be going through each team competing in the Euro 2020 tournament and picking out the 'ones to watch'- those who are influential players for their nation and could have a major impact in pushing their nation as far as possible.


Now we've seen each team play one game already, with some having played their second, preparations for the final match-day round are well underway. What players are most likely to take their nation to glory... Mbappe, Ronaldo or maybe Kane? What players will take things into their own hands and guide their team to the knockout stages? Are there any dark horses who, if they play well, could force a move away from their club with a heightened price tag? Mentions of Locatelli already, after shining in Italy's two 3-0 wins in Group A, with a potential move to Juventus from Sassuolo.


So with out further-a-do, lets get into the Ones To Watch for the Euro 2020 competition.


- Turkey in Group A:

  • Cengiz Under - born on the 14th July 1997. The midfielder, who is on loan at Leicester from Roma, is still at the start of his career but he has become an important member of the Turkey national team. With plenty of years ahead of him and hopefully a long national career, Under normally features on the right side of midfield or the right winger of a front three. Using his lethal left foot, he likes to cut in side or beat the defender with pace around the outside.

  • Hakan Calhanoglu - born on the 8th February 1994 in Germany, Hakan has been a constant goalscoring midfielder in Europe for many years now. Starting off at Karlsruher, Hamburger, Bayer Leverkusen and now currently at European giants AC Milan. He made his international debut in 2013 and is known for his spectacular free-kick ability and likes to model his game on Mesut Ozil.

  • Caglar Soyuncu - born on the 23rd May 1996. The defender made his international debut against Sweden in 2016 as a teenager and he's been a consistent player ever since. As a large strong presence with a hint of pace and great in the air, his physical ability and desire to put his body on the line has marked him as one of the best defenders in the Premier League over the last few seasons. Currently at Leicester City.



- Italy in Group A:

  • Ciro Immobile - born on the 20th of February 1990. Immobile is a physical striker and will be eager to continue his goalscoring form that has landed him in multiple Team of the Season's in the past few Serie A seasons. The Lazio forward scored three goals during qualifying and will look to frighten opposition defenders with his physical play, darting runs and powerful shooting ability.

  • Marco Verratti - born on the 5th November 1992 the central midfielder is part of Italy's plethora of quality midfield choices. Applying his trade at PSG for 9 years now, the 28 year-old loves to get on the ball and dictate the games style and tempo of play.

  • Nicolo Barella - born on the 7th February 1997. Barella has been compared to the likes of Andrea Pirlo and Steven Gerrard, an extremely high praise for the 24 year-old. The Inter Milan central midfielder is very intelligent, a fine passer and is blessed with what seems like endless stamina and impressive set-piece ability.




- Wales in Group A:

  • Gareth Bale - born on the 16th July 1989. The Welsh captain was the linchpin of the Wales team at Euro 2016 and if Wales are to do well this time, it will need to be the same. The four times Champions League winner is athletic, quick, strong and has a lethal left foot. Not only this but his experience and leadership skills reflect on Wales style of play and they could go far if Bale performs. Just finished his loan at Tottenham and is due to return back to Real Madrid.

  • Aaron Ramsey - born on the 26th December 1990. Ramsey was unavailable for the majority of Wales' qualifying games but when he was fit he was raring to go and is for certain one of the first names on the team sheet. The former Arsenal man is strong on the ball, creative and has been notorious for being in the right place at the right time. Capable of finishing inside the penalty area and smashing one from outside of the box too. Currently at Juventus.

  • Daniel James - born on the 10th November 1997. At only 23 years of age, Dan James has already demonstrated the the correct attributes to thrive for Wales. He played for his national team at every youth level from Under 17s onwards. The right midfielder is extremely quick, skilful and is always looking to create for not only himself but those around him. Currently at Manchester United.




- Switzerland in Group A:

  • Granit Xhaka - born on the 27th September 1992. The controversial Arsenal midfielder is a rock in the heart of the Switzerland national team. His physical style of play has shaped him into a leader for both club and country. Granit broke through at Basel in his homeland before moving to German side Borussia Monchengladbach in 2012 and then onto Arsenal inn 2016.

  • Xherdan Shaqiri - born on the 10th October 1991. The right sided forward has had a recently inconsistent national record due to injuries but when he is fully fit there's no doubting his ability. Small, strong and quick with a striking left foot, Shaqiri is often untouchable when on his top form and has the ability to change the game in a heartbeat. He is currently a member of Jurgen Klopp's fantastic Liverpool squad.

  • Yanin Sommer - born on the 17th December 1988. Sommer only conceded six times during eight qualifying matches and is a superb shot-stopper. At the age of 32, the Borussia Monchengladbach number 1 is a vital part of Switzerland's team and boosts their chances every time he plays. One of the most consistent goalkeepers in Europe.



So that's the teams in Group A, let's move onto those in Group B:


- Denmark in Group B:

  • Kasper Schmeichel - born on the 5th November 1986. The Leicester number one has been one of the most consistent goalkeepers in the Premier League since the Foxes surprising but glorious title win in 2015/16. Kasper is athletic, confident and an excellent shot-stopper, not only a great man to have as the last line of defence but a brilliant leader on and off the pitch!

  • Simon Kjaer - born on the 26th March 1989, Kjaer has been a fixture at the heart of the Denmark defence for over 12 years. The central defender helped to keep a clean sheet against Sweden on his debut in a 1-0 win in February 2009. He is the captain of Denmark and will look to use his experience to push Denmark as far as possible, having participated in two World Cups and the 2012 Euro competition. Currently at AC Milan.

  • Kasper Dolberg - born on the 6th October 1997. Dolberg is quietly becoming one of Europe's most exciting up and coming future stars in my opinion, heavily under-rated. The Nice striker has made an impressive start in Ligue 1 and continues to grow in physical strength and footballing knowledge. The forward certainly has the ability to find the back of the net.




- Finland in Group B:

  • Teemu Pukki - born on the 29th March 1990. Pukki has carved his name into the legends of Finish football over recent years, from scoring an incredible 10 times in 10 qualifying matches to being a revelation in Norwich City's side whilst continuing to improve. Teemu is hardworking, fairly quick, selfless and lethal in-front of goal and deserves all the praises and plaudits he's been getting.

  • Lukas Hradecky - born on the 24th November 1989. Hradecky featured in nine of Finland's qualifying matches and conceded eight times, keeping six clean sheets. He offers reassurance at the back and quality experience having played in the Bundesliga for over six years, currently at Bayer Leverkusen.

  • Pyry Soiri - born on the 22nd September 1994. Soiri was one of Kanerva's (Finland boss) go-to men in the qualifying stages, playing nine of the ten matches. The 26 year-old spent most of his childhood playing football in Africa and made his senior club debut in Finland at the age of 17. Currently playing at Esbjerg fB.




- Belgium in Group B:

  • Kevin De Bruyne - born on the 28th June 1991, what an incredible footballer De Bruyne is. Whether he is in action for Belgium or club side Manchester City, the three times Premier League winner is at the centre of everything. Blessed with skill, stamina and vision accompanied with an amazing passing range, De Bruyne is one of the best in the world.

  • Romelu Lukaku - born on the 13th May 1993 the former Manchester United striker powered his country through qualifying with seven goals which added to his mighty international record. Scoring seems to come easy for Lukaku at the moment whether it's for his club (Inter Milan) or country. The forward is extremely physical, strong and quick who always has his eye for goal and it won't come to a surprise if he finishes near the top for the Golden Boot race.

  • Eden Hazard - born on the 7th January 1991, the Belgian winger is a player that every single manager in the world would love to call upon. Therefore, Roberto Martinez will look to rely on Hazard in the creative areas going forward. Eden is a modern-day great, extremely good on the ball and is always either scoring or assisting for his team. He already has over 100 caps and after a spell interrupted by injury, Belgium will hope he's fully fit and in tip-top condition for this tournament.



- Russia in Group B:

  • Aleksander Golovin - born on the 30th May 1996 the Monaco midfielder was one of Russia's standout performers on home soil in the 2018 World Cup, scoring once and assisting twice in four games. He took that form into the Euros qualifying, providing consistent skill and threat from midfield.

  • Artem Dzyuba - born on the 22nd August 1988 the striker scored nine goals in ten qualifying games and Russia will be relying on his goals in the tournament if they want to go far. He scored three times in the 2018 Russian World Cup, so he knows how to do it on the big stage. The striker, currently at Zenit St. Petersburg, is very tall and strong and is dangerous both in the air and with the ball at his feet.

  • Georgi Dzhikiya - born on the 21st November 1993. Spartak Moscow's defender started all qualifying games for Russia; an indicator of his importance to the Russian side. He unfortunately missed the 2018 World Cup due to a knee injury so he'll be extra determined to help Russia go as far as possible in this tournament.




That was Group B's teams, lets take a look at Group C:


- Netherlands in Group C:

  • Matthijs De Ligt - born on the 12th August 1999. At just 21 years of age, De Ligt possess the tackling ability, defensive intelligence, skill and strength of a player far older. The current Juventus central defender is quickly becoming one of the best young defenders in the world and could be within the best in the next decade. He is a fine passer of the ball and strong in the air.

  • Frenkie De Jong - born on the 12th May 1997. A high quality box-to-box midfielder, De Jong is one of the top players in Europe, just like De Ligt. He made his name in an Ajax team that reached the 2019 Champions League semi-final and transferred to Barcelona that summer. He made his international debut aged 21 and is one of the most exciting young prospects in world football.

  • Mephis Depay - born on the 13th February 1994, Depay is one of the most important and talented forwards in the Dutch squad. Even with recent injury problems, the current Lyon striker netted six times in qualifying. Quick with sharp feet, Depay is a constant threat.




- Ukraine in Group C:

  • Roman Yarmemchuk - born on the 27th November 1995, he scored four goals during qualifying and proved to be a constant threat in the seven matches he featured in. An achilles tendon injury last season caused concern for the striker but he's recovered and for Ukraine's sake, they hope he'll be back to his best soon.

  • Andriy Yarmolenko - born on the 23rd October 1989 the West Ham forward was another Ukraine talent stricken by an achilles tendon injury. Strong, committed and a constant source of danger cutting in from the right onto his left foot, he only needs a fraction of a second to create a goal for his country.

  • Oleksandr Karavaev - born on the 2nd June 1992 he has featured for Ukraine from under-16 level onwards. He's a midfielder that loves to get into the box, score goals and has an incredible engine on him.




- Austria in Group C:

  • Marko Arnautovic - born on the 19th April 1989 the former West Ham United and Stoke City striker scored six goals in qualifying and is Austria's principal outlet up top. Marko is very clever, strong and can shoot with both feet accurately. Is currently playing for Chinese club Shanghai SIPG.

  • Valentino Lazaro - born on the 24th May 1996, the Inter Milan midfielder spent two previous seasons on loan (Newcastle and Borussia Monchengladbach). At the age of 25 he is still learning but all the signs are promising. He made his international debut aged just 18.

  • David Alaba - born on the 24th June 1992 the former Bayern Munich defender of 11 years and 281 appearances has just recently signed for Real Madrid (according to various reports). A quick versatile player who is not only a valued asset for club but for country also. The incredible set-piece taker is capable of playing left back, left midfield, central defensive midfield and as a left sided centre-back.




- North Macedonia in Group C:

  • Ezgjan Alioski - born on the 12th February 1992 the current Leeds United left-back/wing-back is a great asset for both club and country down both ends of the pitch. The 29 year-old is one of the most versatile players at Leeds and shares his domestic experience amongst his national teammates.

  • Eljif Elmas - born on the 24th September 1999 the Napoli midfielder may only be 21 but carries all the skill and confidence that is required on the international stage. He made his international debut aged just 17 against the mighty Spain in 2017. He's very good at providing and scores goals from midfield.

  • Goran Pandev - born on the 27th July 1983. Last but certainly not least is the Macedonian GOAT. Still applying his trade in Italy with Genoa, the 38 year-old is the North Macedonian all time goal scorer and appearance maker. Leading from the front, he is a true talisman and an extremely hard-working captain.




With Group C completed, let's move onto Group D.


- England in Group D:

  • Harry Kane - born on the 28th July 1993. Kane is one of Europe's most potent strikers and a huge asset to England. The current Tottenham striker was the Golden Boot winner in the 2018 World Cup and the top goalscorer in qualifying with twelve goals. He has the ability to score with both feet, with his head and drop deep to create for overlapping teammates.

  • Phil Foden - born on the 28th May 2000, the current Manchester City Premier League champion is one of, if not the most valuable players in world football right now. His explosive play, creativity going forward and brilliant ability to beat defenders with his quality ball control is why he is regarded as one of England's brightest stars. He made his debut for City during the same year he was named BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year.

  • Jack Grealish - born on the 10th September 1995. The gem of Aston Villa, a large part of Villa's league success and rise to becoming a big club again. Jack has quickly become one of the best creative players in the Premier League over the past couple of seasons and has subsequently landed him a spot in England's set up. Incredibly good going forward and has a knack for setting up goals and scoring them himself from both in the centre and out wide.




- Croatia in Group D:

  • Luka Modric - born on the 9th September 1985. Modric is one of the greatest midfielders in the world and has been for the last decade. He is wonderfully creative on the ball, capable of unlocking defences while also offering plenty of goal threat himself. The Real Madrid midfielder is the diamond of the Croatia team and has superb vision which will help him demonstrate the copious talents that saw him win the Ballon d'Or in 2018 and a World Cup runners up medal the same year.

  • Nikola Vlasic - born on the 4th October 1997, the former Everton midfielder scored his first senior goal during the qualifying campaign, getting three in total and became a crucial player for Croatia in the six games he played. He is only 23 years-old and has the potential to be a very good player with his direct attacking style.

  • Ivan Perisic - born on the 2nd February 1989. The Inter Milan winger has been an extremely vital player for Croatia for years now. His incredible goal creating ability from left wing helped his national side reach the World Cup final in 2018 with three goals and an assist in seven games (three games coming off the bench). Also with the ability to cut in from the left and rifle a shot in the back of the net, Croatia are hoping Perisic can stay fully fit in order to push them as far as they can in the Euro tournament.




- Scotland in Group D:

  • Andy Robertson - born on the 11th March 1994. The Scottish captain has tasted great success with Liverpool since joining from Hull City in 2017; winning the Premier League and Champions League in consecutive seasons. An extraordinarily fit-full back, Robertson combines strength and pace at the back with some brilliant attacking play. Scotland will be hoping Robertson can lead his home-nation through to the knockouts, in their first major tournament since the World Cup of '98.

  • John McGinn - born on the 18th October 1994. McGinn began the path to Euro 2020 as a fairly unheralded midfielder but that has now changed. His seven goals in qualifying were crucial for Scotland and he has truly grown into the shirt and into his role as a powerful, quick and creative midfield lichpin. Currently at Aston Villa.

  • David Marshall - born on the 5th March 1985. The Derby County goalkeeper has cemented his name in Scottish footballing folklore with his penalty shoot-out heroics against Serbia which qualified Scotland into the Euro 2020 tournament. But he has been a dependable shot-stopper for much of the past 19 years, since he broke through at Celtic back in 2002. A very experienced goalkeeper, with spells at Cardiff City and Hull City, Marshall is very reliable to have in-between the sticks.




- Czech Republic in Group D:

  • Tomas Vaclik - born on the 29th March 1989. The Czech Republic conceded an average of less a goal per game in the six qualifying matches Vaclik played in. The 32 year-old isn't the tallest goalkeeper in the world but his athleticism and shot-stopping abilities are huge assets to the Czech side. In addition, the Sevilla keeper is an excellent communicator at the back, a vital part in organising a defence.

  • Patrik Schick - born on the 24th January 1996. Four goals in qualifying helped to bring Schick to the wider attention for football fans across Europe, and his reputation will likely grow even more at this tournament. In his opening two Euro 2020 games, he has scored three goals, therefore incredibly important for a surprising knockout-stage push for Czech Republic. Tall, strong and quick with a superb shot on his left foot the Bayer Leverkusen striker will be looking to fire the Czech Republic team as far as possible.

  • Tomas Soucek - born on the 27th February 1995. The West Ham midfielder made a name for himself in the Premier League this season with incredible performances which helped the Hammers reach a European spot for the first time in 5 seasons (having finished 16th last season). Also being named in the Premier League Team of the Season. Soucek is an extremely hard-working, unselfish and fine passer in the centre of midfield. Furthermore, he is very strong and good in the air which means he is a tough opponent to come up against in the middle of the park. Chipping in with a fair amount of goals for both club and country, Czech Republic will be hoping he can thrive on the big stage.




So we've featured players from the teams in Group D, let's move onto Group E.


- Spain in Group E:

  • Alvaro Morata - born on the 23rd October 1992. Despite various opinions on the current Juventus striker, Morata can be a defender's worst nightmare on his day; as he drags players out of position, sets up team-mates and scores superb goals for himself. He is quick, relatively strong and has a career spanning across clubs such as: Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, Juventus and Real Madrid which tells you how highly thought of he is.

  • Rodri - born on the 22nd June 1996. Manchester City's midfielder plays with a an incredible maturity for a young player in his tender years. His potential was nurtured at Villarreal and Atletico Madrid before he made the big move to the Premier League. His performances so far have justified the faith put in him and both club level and international.

  • Sergio Ramos (not included in Luis Enrique's Euro Squad) - born on the 30th March 1996. Quite incredibly, Sergio Ramos was not included in Spain's Euro squad alongside other Real Madrid Spanish footballers. Luis Enrique's abolishment of highly influential Real Madrid Spanish players means that it's the first EVER time Spain head into a major tournament without a Los Blancos member. Ramos is the most capped Spanish international, a multiple tournament winner: x1 World Cup, x2 Euros, x4 Champions Leagues, x5 La Liga, x3 UEFA Supercup - he truly is a serial winner. The Spanish captain (or was before his omission) is quick, strong and the heartbeat of the Spanish defence and the 35 year-old has shown no sign of slowing down. Currently a free agent after being released from Real Madrid.




- Sweden in Group E:

  • Robin Quaison - born on the 9th October 1993. Since scoring on his competitive Sweden debut against Romania, he has not looked back and his five goals in qualifying were crucial in getting his country to Euro 2020. The Mainz 05 forward can play as a striker, winger or an attacking midfielder and he looks very comfortable when he has the ball at his feet.

  • Robin Olsen - born on the 8th January 1990 the current Roma goalkeeper spent the previous season on loan at Everton to gain valuable playing time. He is a very reliable goalkeeper and played nine qualifying games keeping five clean sheets, he has been a Swedish regular since 2016, when he picked the Yellow's over Denmark.

  • Alexander Isak - born on the 21st September 1999. The former Borussia Dortmund striker is now at Real Sociedad and has burst onto the scene with 17 goals and 2 assists in La Liga, in the season just finished, which landed him a spot in their Team of the Season. Despite being young, Isak is showing that he is an intelligent striker that knows how to hurt the opponent's defence. He makes clever runs and positions himself in good spaces. With good attacking awareness he can be seen most of the time inbetween defenders and without Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Sweden will be hoping the 21 year-old can fill his boots and fire them into the knockouts.




- Poland in Group E:

  • Robert Lewandowksi - born on the 21st August 1988 the Bayern Munich striker is one of the best strikers currently in world football and is a legend in Munich where he's scoring record is seriously impressive. He has earned over 100 caps for Poland and leads them onto the field as captain where he will look to fire them goals with his striking right foot or lethal ability in the air with his head. A frightening striker for defenders to have to deal with.

  • Krzysztof Piatek - born on the 1st July 1995 the Hertha Berlin man is a fine forward and a player who not only scores for himself but works extremely hard to generate space in the hopes that chances will be created for his team-mates. Equally adept inside and outside of the penalty area, he is strong, tall and incredible in the air with his head. He scored four times in qualifying.

  • Jan Bednarek - born on the 12th April 2996 the Southampton centre-back is at the start of his international journey but plays with great confidence. He reads the game very well, strong in the air and puts his body on the line to defend the Polish goal. Jan looks to be dominant and loves a tackle.




- Slovakia in Group E:

  • Marek Hamsik - born on the 27th July 1987. With well over 100 caps to his name and Slovakia's all time leading appearance maker and goalscorer, Hamsik is a footballing icon in his home country and remains a wonderfully complete midfielder. He captained his country in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and has continued to matured into a brilliant talisman.

  • Marek Rodak - born on the 13th December 1996 the Fulham goalkeeper was a hero against the Republic of Ireland with a penalty-shootout save from Alan Browne. Rodak hasn't been the number 1 for long but he is quickly growing into the role as a tall but athletic organiser of the back four.

  • Juraj Kucka - born on the 26th February 1987. In a similar way to Hamsik, Kucka is a 34 year-old midfielder who has enjoyed over a decade of service for his national team and appears as eager as ever to succeed. A career spent mainly in Italy, the Parma midfielder will look to use his experience with his captain to push Slovakia as far as possible in the tournament.




So that was Group E, some good players in there but now let's take a look at the final group, which has been labelled as the 'Group of Death' by many. With Hungary surrounded by France, Germany and Portgual, let's get into Group F...


- Hungary in Group F:

  • Dominik Szboszlai - born on the 25th October 2000. The RB Leipzig midfielder has been labelled as 'the next Puskas' by some, which gives an indication of the 20 year-old's abilities. Equally as comfortable scoring goals as making them, Szoboszlai is brilliant going forward and plays with the fearlessness of youth.

  • Willi Orban - born on the 3rd November 1992 the defender is also from RB Leipzig and is a vital part of the Hungarian defence. Tall, tough and entering the prime years of his career, Orban is a defensive rock. Despite playing for Germany at youth level, he declared himself for the national side in 2018 and has not looked back. Bringing strength and leadership to the heart of the Hungarian defence.

  • Adam Nagy - born on the 17th June 1995 the Bristol City midfielder was formally of Bologna in Italy. He continues to develop as a really strong, dedicated and impressive defensive midfielder, with a great engine and very good at breaking up attacks. With the occasional goal too, Hungary will have him at the centre of their midfield.




- Portugal in Group F:

  • Cristiano Ronaldo - born on the 5th February 1985. Portugal's captain is one of the greatest footballers of all time and continues to be one of the most potent forwards on the planet. A legend at Real Madrid, Manchester United, Sporting Lisbon and currently Juventus, he lifted the Euro 2016 Cup and is determined to defend that title. A true athlete and not showing any signs of giving up having played over 1000 senior matches.

  • Bernardo Silva - born on the 10th August 1994, he has become hugely popular at Manchester City since joining from Monaco in 2017. Thanks to a combination of his skill and flexibility, he can play in a central attacking midfield role, out wide or in a more deep-lying position. Portuguese fans will be hoping he can combine with Ronaldo and co to score plenty of goals in the tournament.

  • Ruben Dias - born on the 14th May 1997 the central defender has played for his country for less than a year but already seems natural at the highest of levels. After an incredible season with Manchester City (Premier League Champions and Champions League runners-up), which also saw him in the PL Team of the Season; Dias is one of the best young defenders around currently. An excellent reader of the game, physical prowess and his leadership are a few of the key qualities Dias holds. He could be a Portugal captain in the future.



- France in Group F:

  • Kylian Mbappe - born on the 20th December 1998 the PSG striker is full of potential and regarded as one of the best forwards in world football; which is incredible for his age. At just 22 years old he has already got a World Cup to his name and a multitude of domestic trophies. He is exceptionally quick and strong whilst running with the ball and has an abundance of skill culminated with quick feet. With over 100 career goals already, he will look to shine in a world class French team.

  • Antoine Griezmann - born on the 21st March 1991 the Barcelona forward can beat defenders in a heartbeat and has a lethal left foot shot. He is also extremely versatile, offering to play wherever Deschamps requires him. He played in all ten qualifying matches portraying his importance to this French team and was the Golden Boot winner in the previous Euros competition of 2016.

  • Clement Lenglet - born on the 17th September 1995. The Barcelona centre-back has barely started his international career, having only made his debut in June 2019. He is a solid defender who has a real desire to push forward with the ball or galvanise his teammates to do so. Definitely a star of the future.




- Germany in Group F:

  • Manuel Neuer - born on the 27th March 1986 the Bayern Munich number 1 veteran is closing in on 100 international caps which is a superb achievement for the 35 year-old. Neuer remains as consistent, as athletic and as commanding as ever and has been one of the best goalkeepers in not just Europe but the world for nearly a decade now.

  • Kai Havertz - born on the 11th June 1999 the Chelsea midfielder has just won the Champions League, in which he scored the winner, in his first season for the London club. He shows all the signs of being yet another all-conquering German midfielder and despite his tender age, he is the youngest ever player to reach 100 matches in the Bundesliga. Kai has the ability to score and create goals in equal measure and is going to be at the top of the international game for a very long time. Learning alongside the likes of world-class talent Joshua Kimmich and Toni Kroos; the German midfield looks unbelievably good and balanced.

  • Serge Gnabry - born on the 14th July 1995 the forward from Bayern Munich has been in astonishing form the past few years and seemingly cannot miss at the moment; scoring eight goals in seven qualifying games. He is proving to be one of Europe’s most amazing young talents who made his international debut in 2016.




So with Group F wrapped up that concludes my Euro 2020 player profile and ‘ones to watch’ article. Quite some time and preparation was put into this piece, which I enjoyed putting together and creating, so I hope you have enjoyed reading it and look out for these players shining in the Euro 2020 competition.

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