Thursday 2 June 2016

Euro 2016 Preview (Group A - France / Switzerland / Romania / Albania)

Team: FRANCE
Squad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Euro_2016_squads#France
http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/teams/team=43/squad/index.html

Captain: Hugo Lloris
Key Players: Paul Pogba; Antoine Griezmann; Blaise Matuidi
Potential Breakout Player: Kingsley Coman
Notable Absentees: Karim Benzema (non-selection); Raphaël Varane (injury)
Best Historical Finish: Winners (1984, 2000)
Minimum Expectation: Semifinals
How Far Could They Go: Winner

The French will boast a talent laden squad and home field advantage, with expectations to match. Having previously won tournaments on French soil (Euro 1984 and World Cup 1998), Les Bleus will be missing two key players in Benzema and Varane but boast a squad depth that only the Germans and Spaniards can come close to matching.

The midfield will be the strength of the squad with Pogba and Matuidi sure starters with some combination of Cabaye, Diarra, Kante, Payet and Sissoko joining them. Whether the midfield will write themselves into French folklore like Platini/Fernandez/Tigana/Giresse in 1984 or Zidane/Djorkaeff/Petit/Deschamps in 1998 is to be seen but the quality is certainly there. In Griezmann they have a forward in fine form and with Martial and Coman the French boast true speedsters on the wings. Koscielny will be required to carry a heavier burden without regular central defensive partner Varane, but can rely on Lloris a world class goalkeeper to sure up the back.

A minimum requirement will be a semifinal appearance, but France will enter the tournament a favourite (probably the favourite), the talent is there and so will be the support. Pogba has a chance to add his name to the list of all-time great French midfielders to have dominated a Euro tournament (Platini in 1984 and Zidane in 2000).


Team: SWITZERLAND
Squad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Euro_2016_squads#Switzerland
http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/teams/team=128/squad/index.html

Captain: Stephan Lichtsteiner
Key Players: Xherdan Shaqiri; Granit Xhaka; Stephan Lichtsteiner
Potential Breakout Player: Breel Embolo
Notable Absentees: Gökhan İnler (non-selection);  Philippe Senderos (non-selection)
Best Historical Finish: Group Stage
Minimum Expectation: Second Round
How Far Could They Go: Semifinals

The Swiss lack any meaningful track record of success, historically qualifying for major tournaments would be deemed a success in and of itself. Frequently, the term golden generation is thrown out (at least one other team at the finals will hold this tag) but in this case it may be true. Xhaka, Seferovic and Rodriguez are veterans of the Swiss team that won the Under-17 World Cup in 2009.

The Swiss have been building consistently with qualification for every major international tournament since 2004 (with the exception of Euro 2012). They pushed a very good Argentina team all the way at the last World Cup. Now they boast a team with a solid goalkeeper (Sommer), arguably the best full back tandem in the tournament (Lichtsteiner and Rodriguez), a quality midfield (Xhaka, Shaqiri, Dzemaili), a potential superstar forward (Embolo) and good squad depth.

This group is still largely a young one showing the future of Swiss football as bright, that is not to say this tournament is not there for their taking. The Swiss will be among a group of teams who, whilst not favourites, in this tournament format have a real chance of making noise. A good draw and the semifinals could be a realistic target.


Team: ROMANIA
Squad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Euro_2016_squads#Romania
http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/teams/team=113/squad/index.html

Captain: Vlad Chiricheș
Key Players: Vlad Chiricheș; Ciprian Tătărușanu; Gabriel Torje
Potential Breakout Player: Nicolae Stanciu
Notable Absentee: Alexandru Maxim (non-selection)
Best Historical Finish: Quarterfinals (2000)
Minimum Expectation: Qualifying (Already achieved)
How Far Could They Go: Second Round

Romania have had some exceptional talents in the last two decades - Hagi, Petrescu, Mutu, Chivu - but this generation has minimal to no experience on the biggest stage with Romania last qualifying for a major tournament at Euro 2008.

This Romanian team is built on a strong defence, evidenced by the reliance on the likes of Tatarusanu, Chiriches and Rat as their key players. Romania conceded just two goals in ten qualifying games as they finished second in their group, unbeaten no less. Sounds impressive for sure, but dig a little deeper and the team that finished top of their group was Northern Ireland. The Romanians only managed eleven goals in qualifying, in a group that included Hungary, Finland and the Faroe Islands.

Romania will struggle to advance from this group with the French and Swiss significantly better teams. Keeping it tight defensively will be key, but there just doesn't appear to be enough attacking threat to advance. Maybe a best third placed finish will see them through, but even that is far from certain with the final group game being massive.

Team: ALBANIA
Squad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Euro_2016_squads#Albania
http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/teams/team=2/squad/index.html

Captain: Lorik Cana
Key Players: Elseid Hysaj; Taulant Xhaka; Lorik Cana
Potential Breakout Player: Elseid Hysaj
Notable Absentee: Hamdi Salihi (non-selection)
Best Historical Finish: N/A
Minimum Expectation: Qualifying (Already achieved)
How Far Could They Go: Second Round

An Italian coach leading an unfancied team to their greatest achievement in 2016, sounds familiar? The significance of Albania even qualifying should not be downplayed, finishing second behind Portugal to gain automatic qualification and thus condemning Denmark and Serbia. Similar to Romania they boasted a mean defensive record conceding just five in ten games, but also faced similar challenges in finding an attacking threat.

While many will expect Albania to struggle, their opening game will be akin to a derby game given that more than a handful of their players played youth football for Switzerland (i.e. Veseli captained the Swiss Under-17 world champions; Taulant Xhaka who will battle with his more famous brother Granit Xhaka). A number of the Swiss team on display also could very well have been on on the Albanian roster (i.e. Xhaka, Shaqiri and Mehmedi amongst others).

With this derby feel in mind, perhaps Albania can spring a surprise? Irrespectively, similarly to the Romanians, Albania know that the last game of the group stage will represent essentially a one game winner take all matchup for a place in the second round.

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