Euro 2020: Top Six Strikers to Watch Out For
With Euro 2020 starting this Friday, here's the list of top strikers to watch out for.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: June 09, 2021 04:17 pm IST
Highlights
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UEFA EURO 2020 set to start from June 11
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11 European nations to host the tournament
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Finals to be played on July 11 at Wembley Stadium, London
The delayed Euro 2020 is all set to kick off this Friday, June 11, after it got postponed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, UEFA has confirmed that the tournament will still be known as UEFA EURO 2020, to honour the event's original vision. In 2016 Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal had won the cup in France. This time the tournament will be hosted across 11 unique venues across the 11 European nations. Amsterdam, Baku, Copenhagen, Glasgow, Bucharest, Budapest, London, Munich, Rome, Saint Petersburg, and Seville will be hosting the league stage, a round of 16 and quarterfinal games. The semi-finals and the finals will be played at the Wembley Stadium in London.
Here's the list of six of the hottest strikers to look out for over the next month:
Romelu Lukaku
Belgium are the world's top-ranked team and are leading contenders to win a first major tournament, three years after finishing third at the World Cup in Russia. Their hopes will depend to a large extent on the fitness and form of Kevin De Bruyne and Eden Hazard, but they will need Lukaku to put the ball in the net.
Having made his senior debut aged 16 for Anderlecht, it feels like Lukaku has been around forever. Now 28, he is in the form of his life, fresh from scoring 30 goals in all competitions for Inter Milan, including 24 in their run to the Serie A title. He is Belgium's record goal-scorer with 60 in 93 appearances for his country, including four at the 2018 World Cup and seven in just five appearances in Euro qualifying.
Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo is 36 now, so this could be his penultimate appearance at a major international tournament. His role in Portugal's Euro 2016 triumph was actually limited -- he scored just three goals, albeit including the opener in the semi-final against Wales, and he came off injured in the first half of the final against France.
Ronaldo's importance to Portugal may not be what it once was either given the wealth of talent spread throughout their team. However, he is still coming off a season in which he scored 36 goals for Juventus, and the Portugal skipper is now eyeing the all-time international scoring record of 109 held by Iran's Ali Daei -- Ronaldo is currently just six shy of that figure.
Harry Kane
Kane's build-up to the Euro has been overshadowed by the uncertainty surrounding his future at club level after he indicated last month that it might be time for him to leave Tottenham Hotspur. However, the 27-year-old England captain will need to put that to the back of his mind to focus on Euro 2020 as he prepares to lead Gareth Southgate's attack.
The top scorer at the 2018 World Cup with six goals, Kane went on to score 12 times in Euro qualifying and was the top scorer in the Premier League in the season just finished with 23 goals, despite playing in an underperforming Spurs team.
Given the qualify of players around him creating the chances, it could be another prolific summer for Kane.
Robert Lewandowski
At 32, Lewandowski is at the peak of his powers, fresh from breaking Gerd Mueller's long-standing record for the most goals in a Bundesliga season as he netted 41 times in 29 appearances for Bayern Munich.
Had the Ballon d'Or been awarded last year, Lewandowski would have been a worthy winner. His chances of winning it this year probably depend on how he performs at the Euro for Poland, and Lewandowski has not done well at recent major tournaments -- he netted just once at Euro 2016 and not at all as his country limped out of the last World Cup in the group stage.
Gerard Moreno
Spain do not boast the star-studded squad of years past but there is no shortage of talent at Luis Enrique's disposal and the man to look out for in attack is Moreno, the 29-year-old fresh from scoring 23 goals in La Liga, a tally bettered only by Lionel Messi.
The former Espanyol marksman also netted seven times in the Europa League and scored in the penalty shoot-out in the final as Villarreal beat Manchester United. A late bloomer, Moreno only made his debut for Spain in the qualifying campaign for the Euro under former coach Robert Moreno.
Karim Benzema
The return of Benzema to the France squad was sensational news, the Real Madrid striker ending five and a half years in the international wilderness. He had not played for his country since a blackmail scandal over a sextape involving his former teammate Mathieu Valbuena broke in 2015.
His hopes of a recall seemed to recede in January, when French prosecutors said they had decided to send Benzema and four others for trial. However, coach Didier Deschamps could no longer ignore Benzema's form after a season in which he scored 30 goals for his club. His addition further strengthens an already fearsome France side.