Euro 2024 | England qualified without convincing

(Cologne) England, qualified before kick-off, failed to convince or beat Slovenia on Tuesday in Cologne (0-0), in the last match of Group C in which it nevertheless finished at the first place.



The Slovenes, third in the group, also qualify for the round of 16 of Euro-2024, a first in their history during which they have never made it out of a group during a major tournament.

In the round of 16, the “Three Lions” could face the Netherlands, third in Group D, that of France, but we will have to wait for the results of the last group matches on Wednesday to know their opponent with certainty.

But the status of favorites in the competition seems difficult to assume for Jude Bellingham’s partners, sparkling all season with Real Madrid, once again disappointing with his selection.

PHOTO ANDREEA ALEXANDRU, ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Slovenians exploded with joy at the final whistle. For the first time in its history, the country qualifies for the round of 16 of the Euro.

Too predictable, not explosive enough, neither he nor any other of his teammates managed to really endanger a Slovenian team that was perfectly in place defensively.

By trying to counterattack, the Slovenes nevertheless exposed their offensive limit, approaching only on too rare, sterile occasions the goal of Jordan Pickford, the English goalkeeper.

Third in this boring group, in which the Danes and Serbs, in the other match on Tuesday, also failed to separate themselves or score a single goal, their happiness was elsewhere, when at the final whistle of Clément Turpin, the French referee of the match, they exploded with joy, communing for long minutes with their supporters who came in large numbers.

Denmark, held in check by Serbia (0-0), qualifies for the eighth

At the end of the suspense and thanks to the fair play ranking, Kasper Hjulmand’s Denmark qualified for the round of 16 of Euro 2024, with its draw against Serbia (0-0), making an appointment with Germany on Saturday (9 p.m.) in Dortmund.

PHOTO DAMIEN MEYER, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

Denmark, facing Serbia, and Slovenia, facing England, engaged in a long-distance duel between Munich and Cologne for second place in a very tight Group C, first place going to England unconvincing.

In Munich, the Danes generally dominated the debates without managing to take cover and without even posing a huge danger to Predrag Rajkovic’s Serbian goal. And in added time of the second half they broke out in a few unnecessary cold sweats, but Kasper Schmeichel, hardly called upon during the match, made two saves to preserve the draw and qualification.

The message of encouragement from Novak Djokovic, engaged in a race against time for Wimbledon (1er-July 14) and the Olympic Games in Paris (July 26-August 11) but present in the stands of the Munich stadium, will not have been enough.

Dominant in the first half with possession of the ball, the Danes created the clearest chances, notably with Christian Eriksen, whose shot from the edge of the penalty area was pushed away with the fingertips of Serbian goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic.


source site-62