As Euro 2024’s Group B reaches its climax, Spain sits comfortably atop the standings, having already secured their place in the round of 16. The focus now shifts to the crucial matches that will determine the fate of Croatia, Italy, and Albania in their quest for qualification.
Spain, under the guidance of Luis de la Fuente, has been nothing short of impressive in their opening two matches, dismantling two of FIFA’s top-ten ranked nations. Their final group stage encounter against Albania in Dusseldorf presents an opportunity for De la Fuente to rest key players and give minutes to squad members. However, Spain remains wary of an Albanian side that has already demonstrated its ability to spring surprises in the tournament.
The match between Croatia and Italy in Leipzig carries significant weight for both teams. Italy, having suffered a defeat against Spain, needs to avoid a loss to secure their place in the knockout stages. Croatia, on the other hand, must win to keep their qualification hopes alive. The 2022 World Cup semi-finalists showed improvement in their previous match against Albania but were denied victory by a late equalizer.
Albania enters their match against Spain without striker Mirlind Daku, who has been suspended for two matches due to hateful chants following their draw with Croatia. The Serbian Football Association’s threat to quit the tournament prompted swift action, resulting in Daku’s suspension.
Italy’s performance against Spain exposed vulnerabilities in their squad, with goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma’s heroics preventing a more severe defeat. Coach Luciano Spalletti will be hoping for a favorable result from the Spain-Albania match while focusing on securing at least a draw against Croatia.
Croatia’s coach Zlatko Dalic has seen his side struggle for rhythm in their opening two matches. However, his substitutions made a notable difference in their last outing, suggesting potential tactical adjustments for the crucial encounter with Italy.
As the group stage concludes, the permutations for qualification are numerous. Spain’s guaranteed top spot leaves three teams vying for potentially two more places in the round of 16. The outcomes of these matches will not only determine the direct qualifiers but also impact the ranking of third-place finishers across all groups.
The Spain team has enjoyed strong support in Germany, with players like Ferran Torres, Marc Cucurella, and Dani Vivian participating in fan engagement activities, signing shirts, and taking pictures with young supporters.
As tension mounts and the stakes reach their peak, football fans across Europe eagerly anticipate the dramatic conclusion of Group B. The matches promise high-stakes action, tactical battles, and potentially career-defining moments for players on all sides.