In addition, this is a very experienced national team, as nine of the players usually called up by Roberto Martínez have more than 50 caps. And the group also has younger players who “have been champions or runners-up of the European Under-17, Under-19 or Under-21 Championships”.
In light of these facts, Pedro Barata considers that “the talk of ‘doing the best possible’ or ‘getting as far as possible’ does not follow reality. The ‘seleção’ is an obvious contender to win Euro 24.”
His conclusion is also based on a comparison with the other contenders.
“Portugal has more of an abundance of talent than Italy or the Netherlands; it has a more stable team, one that has spent more time working together than Germany or Spain; has greater internal stability than France and less pressure and demands than Germany,” Barata wrote.
The immaculate qualifying record allowed Portugal to be one of the six seeded teams in the draw that is scheduled for Dec. 2 in Hamburg, Germany, the host country for the European Championship.
Thus, Portugal will be in pot 1 of the draw, along with Germany (number 16), Spain (8), Belgium (5), France (2) and England (4). This way, Portugal avoids the other five big sharks of European football in the group stage, which takes place between June 14 and July 14 of next year.
Pot 2 has: Hungary, Turkey, Romania, Denmark, Albania and Austria.
Pot 3 includes: Netherlands, Scotland, Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
Finally, Pot 4 consists of Italy, Serbia and Switzerland. The other three nations will be determined in the play-offs, to be played by 12 teams, with six semi-finals on March 21, 2024, and the three finals on March 26, 2024, with the three winners in those matches completing the 24-team line-up at the EURO finals.
Players and coaching staff call for restraint
While acknowledging that the team has the quality to compete favorably against any opponent, the players and coaching staff recognize that the opponents in the qualifying round that concluded on Sunday were not strong enough to truly assess the collective quality of this group.
Nuno Gomes, the former Portuguese international who scored the winning goal, 1-0, in the win over Spain that sent the team to the knockout stage of the 2004 Euro played in Portugal, where the ‘selecção’ lost the final to Greece, showed some caution when discussing the label of favorite for Portugal.
“Portugal is one of the candidates to win the next European Championship, as well as others and, among the candidates, I think there are others who are more favored. From Germany, who are the hosts, Italy, the defending champions, France, Spain or England as well. Portugal is one of the contenders, and in over the course of the European Championship, it could become a favorite,” Nuno Gomes said during an interview with the radio program ‘Bola Branca’.
“We are candidates like all the teams that will be there. Being favorites doesn’t win games,” warned Bruno Fernandes. “It’s about getting there, doing our job and thinking game by game. All teams have quality and, nowadays, there are no weaker or much weaker teams. They all have good players, good coaches. You have to realize that it’s going to be a very difficult Euro.”
Coach Roberto Martínez, who achieved a perfect qualifying stage campaign for the second time in his career, after leading Belgium to the Euro 2020 finals, had a similar take.
“There are no favorites for Euro 2024,” Martínez said. “There is a group of teams that have the quality needed to win the tournament. We’re in that group, but the details will then make a difference.”
For Roberto Martínez, the biggest problem is selecting the 23 players who will go to Germany
Because of the quality of Portuguese players spread all over the globe and playing in some of the best clubs in the world, Roberto Martínez will have a very difficult task ahead of him when it comes to choosing the players to bring to Germany.
Those choices could be affected by possible injuries that may occur between now and then, as has happened with other teams. Young Spanish international Gavi was injured against Georgia on Sunday, suffering a total tear of the cruciate ligaments in his right knee, in addition to an injury to the lateral meniscus. He will miss the Euro2024.
When asked about the difficulty in choosing the squad for the finals, Roberto Martínez acknowledged that he has a difficult task ahead of him.
“It’s very difficult. We have more players with important skills. There are more than 30 players who have shown that,” Martinez replied. “It’s a very difficult period. You have to work a lot, a lot of information, with responsibility.”
Ricardo Horta, who scored the second goal on Sunday, is among the players who is not guaranteed a spot and was sympathetic to Martinez.
“I wouldn’t want to be in the coach’s shoes, we have a lot of quality. There are a lot of players who are not here, and they have a lot of quality,” said the Sporting de Braga striker.
“We have a lot of quality in all areas, this is one of the teams with the most quality that I can remember, and that’s why it gives the coach a lot of headaches,” added Vitinha, a midfielder who plays for Paris St. Germain.
Roberto Martínez can only take 23 players to the Euro. In Sunday’s match, he dressed 23 players, but injuries knocked out others who under normal circumstances would have been chosen in this group, namely Nuno Mendes, from PSG; Pepe, from FC Porto; Rafael Leão, from AC Milan; Diogo Dalot, from Manchester United; Manchester City’s Matheus Nunes; and Wolverhampton’s Pedro Neto.
To try to figure this out, let’s look at the team that started on Sunday: Diogo Costa, João Mário, Rúben Dias, Gonçalo Inácio, João Cancelo, João Palhinha, Bruno Fernandes, Otávio, Vitinha, Bernardo Silva, João Félix and Cristiano Ronaldo.
On the bench were: Rui Patrício, José Sá, Toti Gomes, António Silva, Raphäel Guerreiro, Gonçalo Ramos, João Neves, Ricardo Horta, Bruma, Rúben Neves, Diogo Jota and Vitinha.
These three lists contain 29 names, meaning that six will have to be crossed out. Obviously, injuries that may arise between now and then will have an impact, but there is no doubt that Roberto Martínez has a very difficult task ahead of him.
The warm-up matches in March or April will certainly give us some clues, but until then there will be lots of speculation about the possible choices to be made by the Portuguese coach.
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