In the final round of the European Group A, the host country Germany will face Switzerland. Germany has won two matches early in the year, but he relaxed in order to ensure first place advancement. The coach has already beaten Ko with Gosvin and wants to win the game in any way he can. He is bound to attack Switzerland and win the tournament. (Live on Now 618 Monday at 3am)
Germany won two of its first matches in Europe this year, becoming the first team to implement a line, washing away the first two world group stage tournaments. However, Germany needs to think about the knockout rounds. If you manage to finish first, the round of 16 will be second in Group C. It could be Slovenia, Denmark, or Serbia, which would be relatively easy to deal with. If you're embarrassed to drop to second place, your opponents will be second in Group B, which is tough to beat.
Although Germany was definitely in first place, they lost the confidence of a traditional powerhouse after the poor results in the previous three games. This time, as the hosts, they will definitely want to play a close game at home to rebuild the strong team's identity and make their fans happy. This emotional factor cannot be ignored. Just like the world in 2006, Germany is in an awkward position. At the time, they played attacking soccer with the swagger of a host, including three clean sweeps in the group stage, making it all the way to the quarterfinals and ultimately finishing third. Because they were sure to make it to the knockout rounds, coach Nacho Sven's contract extension with Germany was made official. While rotation is not ruled out, talk of five games would be crazy.
On the other hand, Switzerland recorded 1 win and 1 draw in the first two rounds. In fact, a loss today would definitely be second best. Even if you are unfortunate enough to lose one, you still have a chance to advance with 4 points. However, as you can see from the 1-1 forced and Scotland in the last game, Switzerland's performance was disappointing, especially against the robbery of Scotland, which was pressed and shivered, and won Hungary in the first round. In its last three games, it lost the wave, defended consistently and crashed into wolf-like host Germany.
HKJC "Half Time" Watch out for offside in the game!
For the Jockey Club Europe's 2024 Halftime Quickfire game, the halftime questions for the Day 6 game are How many corners were taken in the first half (Germany v Scotland), How many yellow cards were shown in the first half (Hungary v Switzerland), How many players were mobilized in the first half between the two teams (Poland v Netherlands)? , half-time match (Romania v. Ukraine), national team jersey number Liandu Dusat (Belgium v. Slovakia), an oval wave (Germany v. Hungary) went into the first goal in the first half (Turkey v. Georgia), , who is the ball witness (Slochok v. Ukraine), an extra 12 yards of the ball (Georgia v. Czech Republic), and a couple of minutes of extra time (Turkey v. Portugal), so the fans can start from the direction of Germany's tonight's game vs. Switzerland direction to start.
There are also other details that fans can focus on, such as the presence of offside in the first half, VAR, the number of red cards or the total number of goals scored in the system.