Euro 2020 power rankings: breaking down the final 24

Turkey provided one of the most impressive displays of the first round of games in this international break and are seventh

No Eden Hazard, no problem (for the time being at least). Tougher assignments await in the summer but Belgium were impressive in the 3-1 win against Wales on Wednesday despite falling behind to a sumptuous Harry Wilson goal after 10 minutes. Kevin De Bruyne was magnificent, and equalised with a dipping long-range shot, and the Belgium coach, Roberto Martínez, praised the “personality and bravery” of the team on a poor pitch.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/mar/26/euro-2020-power-rankings-breaking-down-the-final-24

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