European soccer ushered in a reorganization of forces after the World Cup, with many former giants entering a period of adjustment, while some second-tier teams have risen to prominence, emerging early in the UEFA Europa League qualifiers. This year's European Cup qualifiers, the 10 groups in the top six teams have not Qatar World Cup, including Scotland, Turkey, the Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, as well as Finland and Kazakhstan, these soccer “dark horse” is expected to shape the European new pattern! Ranilic leads Austria to a new look

Since hiring former Manchester United caretaker Ranilic to coach last April, Austria's performance has been brand new, not weak against the strongest teams, and in the Europa League qualifiers away from home to draw with Belgium, the current top of the Group F table position is solid. Pressing tactics are precise and accurate

German manager Alec Lane is known as the “godfather of modern soccer” and has been known to promote the pressing tactic. Although this set of tactics in the Manchester United period failed to succeed, but very suitable for Austria. Since Austria lacks big stars and is not a technical team, the players, under the command of Lanlick, spared no effort and one person took an extra step to press, which had a remarkable effect.

Lannick leads Austria's rise

Under Ranjic, Austria had a 3-0 win over Croatia in last year's UEFA Europa League and drew with France at home. They also beat Italy, the previous UEFA Cup champions, 2-0 in a warm-up match, which, coupled with the excellent results in the current qualifying campaign, proves that Ranjic's reforms are going in the right direction, making Austria a new force in Europe that is strong enough to challenge the strongest teams.

Turkey's new stars are highly anticipated

Turkey in the last Europa League final week group stage three defeats, but with the Turkish Super League level of enhancement, the national team has also benefited greatly, in recent years, the emergence of a number of new stars, so that the fans rekindled expectations. Turkey is currently top of Group D with three wins from four matches, and although Croatia is still seen as the favorite, Turkey is capable of competing for second place.

18-year-old Aydar Guna is gifted

Turkey, under the leadership of Germany's U23 leader Gens, has emphasized the development of newcomers, revitalizing a national team that has been green for years. One of the most exciting for the fans is that this summer to join the high price of La Liga giants Real Madrid at the age of 18 years old genius Aydar Guna, the midfielder in Turkey in June European Cup qualifiers to beat Wales, the midfielder on the harvest of the international tournament's first goal.

Turkey are strong and occupy top spot

In addition to Aydar Guna, the Turkish national team also has a number of strength players, such as Benfica 22-year-old midfielder Ojen Gogu, just joined Manchester United's 25-year-old goalkeeper Biondia, as well as experienced veterans such as Sungu, Hinkis Anda. Turkey's overall strength is not bad, with the old with the new to occupy the top position, deservedly. Scotland is strong and is expected to advance to the final week for the second consecutive time

Scotland won only one of the three group stage matches in the last UEFA Cup final week, and were eliminated from the World Cup play-offs, but continued to make progress under former West Bromwich Albion boss Chillar. In the past, Scotland's national team players mainly came from the Scottish Premier League, the Championship and even the English League One, and the level was low.

A number of players have established themselves in the Premier League

However, things have been different in recent years, and apart from John McGuinness, who was crowned captain at Aston Villa last season, and Liverpool left-armer Andrew Robertson, who became an inevitable regular, a number of players have stabilized in Premier League teams, including Baildon midfielder Billy Kimoya, Brentford right-armer Allan Hickey, and Eyewarton full-back Niton Battson, who have had a hand in making appearances. In addition, Kieran Triani and Levis Ferguson have also made the exodus to La Liga and Serie A, which is a significant step up from the previous backbone of Celtic and Rangers players.

Scotland is ranked first in Group B1 of the UEFA Europa League, and will return to the Group A level after that, together with England's drop to the Group B level in the UEFA Europa League, which makes Scotland “the first strongest in England”. With this momentum, they have won the first four rounds of Group A of the current UEFA Europa League qualifiers, overpowering Norway and Spain ranked first, surprising, and is expected to be promoted to the final week for the second consecutive session.

Czech Republic seizes chance to rise

Czech Republic in the European Cup qualifiers drew the upper draw, the strongest opponent in the same group is only Poland, the rest of the teams Albania, Moldova and the Faroe Islands weak, this Eastern European team seized the rare opportunity to temporarily lead the way in Group E. The Czech Republic is also the first team to win the European Cup, and is now in the lead in Group E. The Czech Republic is also the first team to win the European Cup.

After the retirement of famous players, the Czech Republic is green and yellow, but new blood emerges

Since Nivette and other famous players retired, the Czech Republic once fell into the predicament of not enough youth, but in recent years began to emerge a number of strength of the new blood, including the Livagosian striker Berdrejšuk and Wojvesborg striker Černý, coupled with the captain of the Westham, Thomas Szuszek, the strength of the good, in recent years, is represented by the two years ago, the final week of the Cup final 16 knocked out of Holland. group first game beat Poland, proved the strength

The Czech Republic have gradually improved in the five years that manager Scho-Chavez has been at the helm, and they proved that they have both luck and strength when they beat Poland 3-1 in their opening qualifying match against Poland, who had Roberto Wondowski in their lineup.

Szuboszlár lifts Hungary

Two-time World Cup runners-up Hungary have been quiet on the international stage for many years, and it wasn't until they made it to the final week of the last two European Cups that they came back into the limelight. In fact, their new generation of players in recent years began to rise, which plays in the Liverpool midfielder Sue Pauslar most representative, can be called the national team's success or failure of the “key Mr.”. The most important thing is that they are the key players in the success or failure of the national team.

Szuboslár became the captain and led the rise of Hungary

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Hungary have won two and drawn one of their three Group G matches, holding off arch-rivals Serbia on the basis of a better goal difference. Szuboszlár is only 22 years old, but he has already been through a lot of battles. Hungary relied on him to kill Iceland in the extra time in the last European Cup to reach the final week, and now he has become the captain of the national team, which is highly desirable. He is now the captain of the national team, and he deserves to be.

Suboslal is a source of strength for the team, but needs other players to help him

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Szubo Slár is the team's source of strength, but to get out of the lineup will also need the assistance of other players, which is only 19 years old Kakis and 23-year-old Bindi Guspona has been recruited by the English Premier League team, in addition, Kirsten Niemieff and other stars are also maturing, with the young players of the main Hungary, if you can keep progressing, it is expected to become the European Cup of the miracle soldiers.

Finland and Kazakhstan have emerged as surprises

When the European Cup qualifying draw was over, fans thought that Group H would be Denmark's world, but after four rounds of matches, the top two in the group are now Finland and Kazakhstan, which is a spectacle. Finland with non-mainstream league players to play a piece of heaven

Finland has always been a second-tier team in Europe, led by Dimmu Pukki, who has already left for the U.S., and there are only a handful of players who are looking for a living in the top five leagues, with the more familiar one being Leverkusen's goalkeeper Hardikki. However, Finland, with a group of non-mainstream league players transformed into “undead little strong”, in the European Cup qualifiers to play a piece of heaven, currently leading the way with 9 points, 2 points more than the favorite Denmark.

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