Euro, Germany: Jamal Musiala announces his big favorite

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Leader of the Bavarian attack this season, Jamal Musiala has also asserted himself in his role in the selection. Alongside Florian Wirtz, he embodies the renewal of the Mannschaft. Thanks to an excellent performance against the France team, Germany was reassured a few months before the Euro (June 14-July 14) organized at home. Less pessimistic than last year, marked by a catastrophic season, the Germans can reaffirm great ambitions. Jamal Musiala believes he will win the title on July 14. “ With this quality we have and what he can bring to each player with his simple passes, we can dream big. But I also think we have to move forward game by game and capture the good vibes. Many teams have played at a better level than us in recent years. We have to take it little by little and see how far we can go. “, he told the newspaper Marca.

However, the 21-year-old sees another nation as favorite for the final victory. “ France is probably still the favorite. Then you have England, with many top players… You, the Spanish, also 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 explained in the columns of the Madrid daily. Already a starter at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Jamal Musiala will play his first Euro this summer.

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