Euro 2024: Musiala gives his favorite, it’s not Germany!

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German international Jamal Musiala has given his favorite for Euro 2024.

Germany displayed good performances last March during the friendly preparation matches before Euro 2024. The team led by Julian Nagelsmann won against the Netherlands (2-1) and against France (0 -2). Naturally, the Mannschaft is presented as one of the favorites for the final victory of the European Nations Championship which will take place on its lands this summer.

However, other selections also seem formidable, like England, Spain, Portugal and France. And according to Jamal Musiala, German attacking midfielder from Bayern Munich, Germany is not a headliner in this group of favorites. “France is probably still favoriteestimated the Stuttgart crack for Marca. Afterwards, you have England, with many top players…”

One or two surprises

Musiala recognizes Spain’s potential and highlights the uncertainty inherent in this type of competition, where surprises can always arise. “You have Spain… You, the Spanish, have great footballers. It will be interesting to follow this tournament because there are also always one or two teams that surprise. This is a great opportunity for every country”he admitted.

For the young German prodigy, the Euro promises to be an open and indecisive competition. Each team will have their chance to shine, and some outsiders could even do well.

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