The Hindu (Delhi)

Can Mbappe help France regain crown? Last dance for Ronaldo?

The Les Bleus are expected to go all the way while Netherland­s will look to spoil the French dream; De Bruyne’s Belgium and Martinez’s Portugal will hope to top their groups; underdogs Austria, Ukraine will be keen to build on their †ne form

- Agencies

As Germany gets ready to host Euro 2024 from June 14 (Friday), an analysis of Groups D to F:

France is the undoubted favourite to top Group D at Euro 2024 but it might not be smooth sailing with formidable opposition­s like Netherland­s and Austria in the same group. Deschamps’ men are leading contenders trophy.

Netherland­s should be the next strongest side in the group, but defeats home and away to France in qualifying indicate a gulf between the two. The Dutch were quarter-finalists at the last World Cup, since then Ronald Koeman has returned for a second spell in charge Louis van Gaal’s successor.

Poland beat Wales on penalties in the playo™s to qualify for the finals. Its qualifying campaign was rescued by Michal Probierz after he was promoted from his role as Under-21 coach to succeed sacked former Portugal boss Fernando Santos.

In contrast, Austria approaches the tournament in fine fettle, even if star player David Alaba is unavailabl­e due to injury. Revto win the italised under the management of Ralf Rangnick, Austria finished just behind Belgium in its qualifying group and has had some remarkable results recently having beat Germany 2-0 and Turkey 6-1.

Belgium is unquestion­ably the team to beat in Group E where all four countries will believe they can advance to the knockout phase.

The number one ranked team in the world between 2018 and 2022 will rely on powerhouse­s Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku for inspiratio­n throughout the tournament.

Ukraine return for a fourth successive appearance after defeating Iceland in the play-o™s, delivering an emotional boost to a country ravaged by war since the Russian invasion of February 2022.

Slovakia enjoyed a strong qualifying campaign to book a third consecutiv­e trip to the finals, but lacks a genuine goal threat.

Romania is the only team in the section that did not take part in Euro 2020.

The national team has fallen on hard times over the past two decades, hindered by the decline of the country's leading clubs and a lack of investment.

Roberto Martinez has given Cristiano Ronaldo his full backing since taking over as Portugal coach and he will be hoping that his faith helps provide the nation a second European Championsh­ip title.

Portugal will be the redhot favourite to progress from Group F as Martinez’s men kick o™ their campaign against Czechia in Leipzig on June 18.

Georgia makes its major tournament bow relying on star man Khvicha Kvaratskhe­lia, against the backdrop of turmoil and political violence back home.

The Czechs will be favourites to progress alongside Portugal and have often impressed at previous Euros, including three years ago with a run to the quarter-finals that was ended by Denmark. Patrik Schick will again be expected to provide the goals after finishing as joint-top scorer at Euro 2020.

Vincenzo Montella’s Turkiye, led by Hakan Calhanoglu, will be out to prove a point after a dismal group stage exit at Euro 2020.

Group D: Poland, Netherland­s, Austria, France.

Group E: Belgium, Slovakia, Romania and Ukraine.

Group F: Turkiye, Georgia, Portugal and Czechia.

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