International Break Preview

Navigating the International Break

As the football season gains momentum, it often feels like a high-speed locomotive, hurtling through fixtures, goals, and narratives with unstoppable force. Yet, just as the excitement reaches its peak, the first international break of the calendar year arrives, offering players and fans a moment to catch their breath. While top-flight domestic football may temporarily pause, the international break provides its own set of intriguing storylines and matchups that deserve close scrutiny.

Netherlands vs. Greece (Tuesday, September 7, 19:45 BST)

R. Koeman

Ronald Koeman’s return to the Netherlands national team has not unfolded as smoothly as one might have expected. Despite a convincing 3-0 victory over Gibraltar in the 2024 European Championship qualifiers, it remains his only win from four games. The Dutch side has endured defeats at the hands of football powerhouses such as France, Croatia, and Italy, leaving questions about their form and prospects.
In contrast, Greece has embarked on its qualifying campaign with promise. Six points from their opening three matches, including wins against Gibraltar and the Republic of Ireland, demonstrate their early proficiency. Their narrow loss to France showcased their resilience, even in defeat.
The upcoming clash between these two sides at the Philips Stadion in Eindhoven carries intriguing implications. The Netherlands, as the hosts, will be strong favorites to secure all three points. However, any other result could potentially jeopardize their aspirations to qualify for the European Championship. This match is a microcosm of the unpredictable nature of international football, where form and expectations can be swiftly overturned.

The first international break offers a brief but crucial interlude in the footballing calendar. It serves as a moment for players to represent their nations and for fans to experience the thrill of international competition. While the absence of top-flight domestic football may leave a temporary void, the international break presents its own set of narratives and excitement. It’s a reminder that the beautiful game transcends club loyalties and borders, uniting fans in a global celebration of football.

Italy vs. Ukraine

The upcoming clash between Italy and Ukraine on Tuesday, September 12, at 19:45 BST, carries intriguing implications for both teams and the broader context of Italian international football. It serves as a pivotal chapter in Italy’s recent history of inconsistency on the international stage and marks the beginning of Luciano Spalletti’s tenure as Italy’s head coach.

Italy’s Rollercoaster Ride: A Tale of Recent Inconsistency

In recent years, Italy has been a perplexing presence on the international football scene. The nation that boasts a rich footballing tradition and has won the FIFA World Cup four times has experienced a rollercoaster of fortunes. They endured the ignominy of failing to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, a shocking development for a footballing powerhouse.

However, they swiftly rebounded to claim the Euro 2020 championship, defying expectations and rekindling hope among their passionate supporters. This triumph was followed by an unprecedented unbeaten run in the history of international football, showcasing their resilience and ability to compete at the highest level.

Yet, the pendulum swung once more, as Italy found themselves on the wrong side of qualification for the 2022 World Cup. These fluctuations in performance underscore the enigmatic nature of international football, where the outcome of tournaments and qualification campaigns can hinge on myriad factors, from form to injury to tactical strategy.

The European Championships as Redemption: The Quest for Qualification

The upcoming European Championships loom as a crucial juncture for Italy, offering the opportunity to regain their footing on the international stage. However, there’s a caveat – they must first qualify. The Azzurri, in their opening two matches, managed to secure three points, a result marked by a loss at home to England and a victory against Malta.

Their opponents on Tuesday, Ukraine, have accumulated six points from three matches, defeating Malta and North Macedonia while succumbing to defeat against England. With England comfortably leading their group, Italy and Ukraine could find themselves in a fierce battle for the second qualifying spot. This match may prove decisive in shaping the path forward for these two teams.

A New Chapter for Italian Football

L. Spalletti

This fixture also marks a significant moment in Italian football as Luciano Spalletti takes the reins as head coach. The 64-year-old tactician assumes the role after a triumphant season with Napoli, where he guided the club to an emphatic title win. Spalletti’s appointment brings a wealth of experience and tactical acumen to the national team.

As Spalletti leads Italy into this crucial match, it represents a new chapter for Italian football, marked by the potential for rejuvenation and a return to consistency on the international stage. His managerial prowess and track record at club level have raised expectations, and fans will be eager to witness the tactical evolution and identity he instills within the Azzurri.

In conclusion, the Italy vs. Ukraine fixture transcends the boundaries of a typical international friendly. It encapsulates the intricate narrative of Italy’s recent international fortunes, the fierce competition for European Championship qualification, and the dawn of a new era under Luciano Spalletti. The outcome of this match holds the potential to shape Italy’s journey in the quest for international glory, rekindling the hopes of a passionate footballing nation.

The Oldest Rivalry: Scotland vs. England 

As football fans across the globe prepare for an electrifying clash between Scotland and England on Tuesday, September 12, at 19:45 BST, they anticipate not just the oldest international fixture in the world but also a match steeped in history, rivalry, and current form. This fixture is more than a mere meeting of neighbors; it represents a clash between two of the most in-form nations in Europe.

A Century-Old Rivalry: Beyond Tribalism

The rivalry between Scotland and England is as old as international football itself, spanning over a century. This historic contest carries with it a rich tapestry of narratives, from iconic goals to legendary players, and it has transcended the boundaries of sport to become a cultural spectacle. The emotions it evokes run deep, rooted in tradition and fueled by passion.

Yet, beyond the tribalism and historical significance, this fixture offers a glimpse into the present. It showcases two national teams that have hit their stride and are riding waves of success.

Scotland’s Resurgence: A Perfect Start

Scotland has embarked on their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with an air of resurgence. Their perfect start, featuring victories over Cyprus, Spain, Norway, and Georgia, highlights their newfound confidence and assertiveness on the international stage. Impressively, their last defeat dates back over a year in the Nations League, demonstrating their resilience and growing potential.

This resurgence is not only a testament to the quality of Scotland’s squad but also to their meticulous preparation and belief. The fans, long yearning for a return to prominence, are reveling in the team’s newfound success.

England’s Dominance and Squad Depth

R. Sterling
Forward

On the other side of the border, England also boasts a flawless record in European qualifiers. They have dispatched Italy, Ukraine, Malta, and North Macedonia, scoring 15 goals while conceding just one. This dominance underscores the depth and talent of their squad.

Despite the absence of Raheem Sterling, England’s formidable lineup is brimming with talent and versatility. The blend of experienced campaigners and emerging stars reflects the nation’s commitment to nurturing talent and competing at the highest level.

Anticipating the Clash of Titans

As these two in-form nations collide on the pitch, football fans worldwide can look forward to a match that transcends history and rivalries. It is a contest that captures the essence of international football, where tradition meets the modern game, and passion ignites competition.

The Scotland vs. England fixture not only provides a captivating spectacle but also offers a glimpse into the future of European football. It showcases the resilience and resurgence of Scotland and the depth of talent within the English squad. While the stakes are high in the context of the Euro 2024 qualification, the fixture is a celebration of the enduring spirit of the beautiful game and the timeless allure of one of football’s most storied rivalries.

Germany vs. France – A Friendly with Implications

In the footballing world, few fixtures resonate as profoundly as a showdown between Germany and France. These two giants of international football are set to collide once again on Tuesday, September 12, at 20:00 BST, in a friendly that carries significant implications despite its non-competitive nature. As two of the most successful national teams globally, this match is not merely a contest; it’s a showcase of footballing heritage and ambition.

Germany’s Quest for Redemption

For Germany, this encounter arrives at a critical juncture in their footballing journey. Their World Cup campaign in Qatar was marred by disappointment and unmet expectations, casting doubts over the team’s trajectory. In the aftermath of the tournament, their form has been far from reassuring, with just one win from five matches in 2023, including defeats to Belgium, Poland, and Colombia.

This period of uncertainty has triggered a crisis of confidence among the fans and pundits alike. The faith in Hansi Flick’s side, tasked with revitalizing the national team, is gradually eroding. The friendly against France presents a valuable opportunity to address the growing concerns and embark on the path to redemption. A strong performance against “Les Bleus” could serve as a catalyst for restoring confidence and belief in the team’s ability to compete at the highest level.

France: Resilience After World Cup Heartbreak

On the other side of the pitch stands France, a team that has exemplified resilience and determination in the wake of World Cup heartbreak. Following their disappointment in Qatar, where they fell short of expectations, “Les Bleus” have responded emphatically in their European Championship qualifiers. They have secured victory in all four matches, a testament to their character and desire to bounce back.

The return of Lucas Hernandez to the squad adds further depth and quality to an already talented French side. His presence signifies the team’s commitment to evolving and addressing past shortcomings.

An Encounter with Subtext

While the match may be officially labeled as a friendly, it carries subtext and significance beyond the scoreline. Germany’s desire to reaffirm its standing in international football and France’s determination to rebound from recent disappointments infuse this encounter with intensity and pride.

It is a fixture that encapsulates the timeless essence of international football, where heritage, ambition, and pride converge. As these footballing titans take the field, the world watches in anticipation, knowing that every match between Germany and France tells a story that transcends the result.

The Germany vs. France friendly is more than a mere exhibition of footballing talent; it’s a statement of intent. For Germany, it’s an opportunity to regain their footing and inspire confidence ahead of future challenges. For France, it’s a continuation of their journey to redemption and an affirmation of their resilience. As the two teams square off, the world is treated to a spectacle that embodies the essence of international football – the pursuit of excellence, the resilience in the face of adversity, and the passion that binds us all to the beautiful game.

 

Conference League Preview

 

The European campaign has been a welcome distraction from Premier League woes for much of the season for David Moyes and his players, but it now presents West Ham with a huge opportunity to win their first major trophy since lifting the FA Cup in 1980. It is the first European final in 47 years. It will be the Hammers’ 15th European game of the campaign, a run spanning almost ten months, and a win will earn them not the trophy but a spot in the Europa League next season.

Fiorentina concluded the Serie A season in eighth, meaning they too depend on victory here to secure European football when the new season comes around. The Italian side has seen off the likes of Braga and Lech Poznan to reach the final.

Tonight will definitely be a treat as Fiorentina faces West Ham in the Europa Conference League final. It might be Europe’s third competition but don’t tell the fans of either club that. Both team fans will be desperate to lift that trophy on Wednesday, heralding an outstanding achievement for their club.

Goalkeepers
Age
Nationality
13
A. Aréola
A.Aréola
Age:
30
30
1
Ł. Fabiański
38
35
D. Randolph
-
47
K. Hegyi
K.Hegyi
Age:
-
-
Defenders
Age
Nationality
24
T. Kehrer
T.Kehrer
Age:
27
27
5
V. Coufal
V.Coufal
Age:
31
31
4
K. Zouma
K.Zouma
Age:
28
28
3
A. Cresswell
33
21
A. Ogbonna
A.Ogbonna
Age:
35
35
2
B. Johnson
B.Johnson
Age:
23
23
15
C. Dawson
C.Dawson
Age:
33
33
27
N. Aguerd
N.Aguerd
Age:
27
27
33
Emerson
Emerson
Age:
29
29
50
H. Ashby
H.Ashby
Age:
21
21
K. Casey
K.Casey
Age:
18
18
75
J. Baptiste
-
R. Clayton
-
M. Forbes
M.Forbes
Age:
-
-
Luizão
Luizão
Age:
-
-
Midfielders
Age
Nationality
28
T. Souček
T.Souček
Age:
28
28
11
Lucas Paquetá
26
8
Pablo Fornals
27
10
M. Lanzini
M.Lanzini
Age:
30
30
32
C. Coventry
C.Coventry
Age:
23
23
12
F. Downes
F.Downes
Age:
24
24
K. Appiah-Forson
21
58
K. Simon-Swyer
20
F. Potts
F.Potts
Age:
20
20
O. Scarles
O.Scarles
Age:
17
17
41
D. Rice
D.Rice
Age:
24
24
46
Pierre-Emmanuel Ekwah Elimby
-
L. Orford
L.Orford
Age:
-
-
Forwards
Age
Nationality
A. Okoflex
A.Okoflex
Age:
21
21
7
G. Scamacca
G.Scamacca
Age:
24
24
14
M. Cornet
M.Cornet
Age:
26
26
9
M. Antonio
M.Antonio
Age:
33
33
22
S. Benrahma
S.Benrahma
Age:
28
28
20
J. Bowen
J.Bowen
Age:
26
26
72
D. Mubama
D.Mubama
Age:
18
18
Coach
Age
Nationality
D. Moyes
D.Moyes
Age:
60
60
O. Harder
O.Harder
Age:
-
-
Can David Moyes’ West Ham beat Fiorentina, or will the Italians upset the Hammers?

Without a shred of doubt, both clubs have had difficult tourneys to reach this point and the chance to break long trophyless spells are only some of the narratives at play, with a number of big names potentially moving on from each team, with Declan Rice potentially bidding goodbye to the Hammers this summer.

A Discovery

Sofyan Amrabat, 26, burst into global consciousness in the winter as he was instrumental in Morocco reaching the World Cup semifinals. Morocco beat all expectations with outstanding performances across the team, but Amrabat stole the show. He acted as his team’s shield in midfield, anchoring his side as well as protecting the backline against a series of bigger and better teams. Amongst the best aspects of Amrabat’s game in Qatar was his ability to do dirty work in midfield. That led to him getting stuck in, making last-ditch tackles, disrupting play and restoring stability in his team’s gameplay. That style is the reason I’m backing Amrabat to find his name in the referee’s book here.

In 29 Serie A games – five of which were from the bench – he’s been booked 11 times. He is never afraid of getting booked and this has led him to get some silly bookings. He was calm and assured in Qatar but the pressure on Wednesday, in an intimate stadium, in front of a small group of dedicated fans, will be somewhat special.

He’s going to be operating in a midfield role which will see him having to deal with the players who will be making runs off Michail Antonio, which could force him into making some risky challenges. 

European Finals’ Bookings

Referee Carlos del Cerro has given out 112 cards in 27 games in all competitions this season (101 yellow and 11 red).

We recall last week’s Europa League final showed us that these tense, cagey finals can get dirty, with that game seeing 14 yellow cards to players and staff.

All three of the European finals this year have an Italian finalist and we’ve already seen Roma lose, with Inter facing Man City on Saturday, and unfortunately for fans of the Hammers, it may yet be West Ham lifting this trophy on Wednesday.

 

The Power of the Hammer

The two main reason about David Moyes’ team winning.

Primarily, and this is perhaps crucial, they’ve garnered the required experience. They went deep into European competition last year and fell at the last hurdle to Frankfurt in the Europa League semifinals. The players looked distraught after that loss but this season they’ve come back stronger.

It can’t be undermined how beneficial that experience would have been for this team. History has shown that Premier League teams treat this campaign with little respect, but not West Ham, who have made it clear that they want to win it and have fielded good teams in every game.

 

Date, kick-off time, and venue

The Europa Conference League final is scheduled for 8 pm BST kick-off tonight, Wednesday, June 7, 2023. The venue is the Eden Arena in Prague, Czech Republic.