Europa League Group C completed three rounds of matches with a miracle, where the second place, Denmark and Slovenia had exactly the same three scores, match results and goals scored and conceded, which ultimately determined the ranking factors. Initially, Slovenian assistant coach Ljua Govi lost many yellow cards in the first battle, which made the Slovenian army's total number of yellow cards one more than that of Denmark, losing 'discipline points' for the 3rd place. However, the fact that Denmark finished second doesn't necessarily count for anything, as they will meet host nation Germany in the round of 16, which will certainly be tough to beat.
The criteria for ranking teams are determined according to the tournament system. Teams with equal scores are first calculated with the match score, with the residence match score, and the total goals scored in the match. If they are the same, the group score and total goals scored will be calculated. If all of the above numbers are the same, both teams will shoot each other 12 yards in the same game. If they are not the same game, or if three or more teams are involved, the "Disciplinary Points" will be counted, with 1 point for a yellow card and 3 points for a red card, which is less. The team with the "Disciplinary Points" is ranked high. If the "Disciplinary Points" are all the same, count the results of the out-of-conference matches.
In this year's Group C scenario, England tops the table with 5 points, while Denmark and Slovenia also have 3 points. Both sides scored 1-1 in the match, with a group goal difference of 0 and a total of 2. Because these two teams did not play each other in the last group game, they could not shoot each other from 12 yards and only counted the 'disciplinary points', Denmark and Slovenia players also had 6 yellow cards, but they lost a lot of trouble off the pitch due to the first battle of the Srps' assistant coach, Ludwig Govic, and this yellow card made them better than Denmark with one more yellow card and dropped to third place.
Even without an assistant coach, Chang's yellow card off the field is still Denmark's number one in out-of-conference matches, as both sides have played in the same group and scored the same amount of points in their out-of-conference matches. Denmark dominated the out-of-conference games by winning 1 and 1 against Slovenia in two cycles. Therefore, Denmark will beat Slovenia for second place.