Football's biggest event after the World Cup kicked off late last night in France
Shakya Mitra June 10, 2016 Last Updated at 22:12 IST
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CRISTIANO RONALDO (Portugal)
One of the world's most celebrated footballers over the past decade and a half, Ibrahimovic may be seen for the last time at a major international tournament given that he's 35 years old. That said, age has only been a number for Ibrahimovic who appears to be getting better as he gets older. He scored 11 goals in qualifying, second only to Lewandowski, and enjoyed a phenomenal club season with Paris Saint Germain scoring 38 goals in 31 league games. This is his fourth European Championships. He is tied alongside Ronaldo with six goals, the record being held by Michel Platini who has nine. Whether or not he plays another major tournament after this, one hopes Ibrahimovic can give his fans something to cheer about this summer in France.
Although his country is not a football heavyweight, the 28-year-old Bayern Munich striker is arguably amongst the most feared marksmen going around. In a reasonably tricky group that comprised Germany, Ireland and Scotland, he ended up as the leading scorer in the qualifiers with 13 goals. Lewandowski, who also captains his national team, comes to Euro 2016 on the back of an outstanding club season, scoring 42 goals in 51 games across all competitions. Poland were a formidable side in the 1970s and early ‘80s, reaching the World Cup semifinals twice. They have achieved little since, though with a striker in the form of his life in Lewandowski, Euro 2016 represents a massive opportunity for them to come out of those shadows.
The 23-year-old midfielder who plays with Italian champions Juventus has evolved rapidly since making his international debut in March 2013. He is the pivot around which the hosts revolve, and France’s chances of winning the title will rest heavily on him. Interestingly, the last two occasions when France hosted a major competition, they won both with a Juventus-based midfielder being the fulcrum of the side— Michel Platini (Euro 1984) and Zinedine Zidane (World Cup 1998). Pogba was also named the best young player at the 2014 World Cup, where France were beaten by eventual champions Germany in the quarterfinals. Helping his country to another victory on home soil can put him amongst the world’s elite, something for which he has been touted for long.
Euro 2016: Players to watch out for
Football's biggest event after the World Cup kicked off late last night in France
Football's biggest event after the World Cup kicked off late last night in FranceCRISTIANO RONALDO (Portugal)
One of the world's most celebrated footballers over the past decade and a half, Ibrahimovic may be seen for the last time at a major international tournament given that he's 35 years old. That said, age has only been a number for Ibrahimovic who appears to be getting better as he gets older. He scored 11 goals in qualifying, second only to Lewandowski, and enjoyed a phenomenal club season with Paris Saint Germain scoring 38 goals in 31 league games. This is his fourth European Championships. He is tied alongside Ronaldo with six goals, the record being held by Michel Platini who has nine. Whether or not he plays another major tournament after this, one hopes Ibrahimovic can give his fans something to cheer about this summer in France.
Although his country is not a football heavyweight, the 28-year-old Bayern Munich striker is arguably amongst the most feared marksmen going around. In a reasonably tricky group that comprised Germany, Ireland and Scotland, he ended up as the leading scorer in the qualifiers with 13 goals. Lewandowski, who also captains his national team, comes to Euro 2016 on the back of an outstanding club season, scoring 42 goals in 51 games across all competitions. Poland were a formidable side in the 1970s and early ‘80s, reaching the World Cup semifinals twice. They have achieved little since, though with a striker in the form of his life in Lewandowski, Euro 2016 represents a massive opportunity for them to come out of those shadows.
The 23-year-old midfielder who plays with Italian champions Juventus has evolved rapidly since making his international debut in March 2013. He is the pivot around which the hosts revolve, and France’s chances of winning the title will rest heavily on him. Interestingly, the last two occasions when France hosted a major competition, they won both with a Juventus-based midfielder being the fulcrum of the side— Michel Platini (Euro 1984) and Zinedine Zidane (World Cup 1998). Pogba was also named the best young player at the 2014 World Cup, where France were beaten by eventual champions Germany in the quarterfinals. Helping his country to another victory on home soil can put him amongst the world’s elite, something for which he has been touted for long.
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