As Euro 2024 reaches its crucial quarterfinal stage, Portugal and France prepare to face off in a highly anticipated rematch of the 2016 final. The clash at Volksparkstadion Hamburg pits two pre-tournament favorites against each other, with both teams having shown flashes of brilliance but struggling for consistency.
France, under Didier Deschamps, has primarily employed a 4-3-3 formation, occasionally shifting to a 4-3-1-2 with Antoine Griezmann in the number 10 role. Their attack has often relied on Ousmane Dembele’s wide play on the right and Theo Hernandez’s overlapping runs on the left to supply Kylian Mbappe. However, France’s midfield has struggled to provide creative solutions when these options are nullified.
Notably, Mbappe, France’s third-highest goalscorer at 25, has yet to score from open play in the tournament. Adrien Rabiot has struggled to fully replicate Paul Pogba’s progressive passing. N’Golo Kante has been a bright spot in midfield, winning Player of the Match in half of France’s games.
Portugal, initially seeming overly reliant on Cristiano Ronaldo, has evolved to a more balanced approach. Bruno Fernandes has been key in midfield, while Bernardo Silva and Raphael Leao provide width. However, age concerns persist, with 39-year-olds Pepe and Ronaldo showing signs of decline.
Coach Roberto Martinez has experimented with formations, alternating between a 4-3-3 and a 3-5-2. This flexibility could be both a strength and a weakness. Portugal has outperformed France in several statistical categories but has struggled with shot conversion, managing only about 30%.
The match presents an intriguing tactical battle. France needs to address their midfield creativity issues, while Portugal must decide whether to stick with experienced players or trust in younger talents like Francisco Conceição and António Silva.
Historical precedent adds another layer of intrigue, as teams that have eliminated France in major tournament quarterfinals have often gone on to win the trophy. This statistic, combined with memories of their 2016 triumph, could provide Portugal with additional motivation.
As both teams aim to secure a semifinal berth, the clash between Mbappe and Ronaldo, representing the present and past of Real Madrid, adds star power to an already compelling tactical showdown. The outcome may well hinge on which team can best address their weaknesses and capitalize on their strengths in this high-stakes encounter.
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