Round of 16: Switzerland v Italy | Germany v Denmark Groups 

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John Steed Contributor
Scamacca definitely believes his own hype
 
Tom Rising Star

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This is the worst Italian team I've seen. Completely ineffectual up top
 
Boot Cleaner Collaborator
Really dont understand why so many pundits thought Italy would win this and possibly even go all the way to the final. It's like they didn't watch any of the games before it.
 
C Collaborator
Really dont understand why so many pundits thought Italy would win this and possibly even go all the way to the final. It's like they didn't watch any of the games before it.
It's the classic "they'll come good when it matters" trap. Looks like this is the best Italy can play though. 4 games and 4 slow, shitty football from them.
 
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A boost for Germany as defender Antonio Rudiger starts, despite being a doubt for this game. Centre-back Jonathan Tah is suspended so Nico Schlotterbeck starts alongside Rudiger. Borussia Dortmund striker Niclas Fullkrug is among the substitutes again, despite two goals in Germany's three games so far from off the bench.

Christian Eriksen sat out training yesterday with a stomach issue but he starts in midfield for Denmark. Morten Hjulmand - who scored against England in the group stage - is suspended so misses out while Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund, still waiting for his first goal at Euro 2024, leads the attack once again.

Germany XI: Neuer, Kimmich, Rudiger, Schlotterbeck, Raum, Andrich, Kroos, Sane, Gundogan, Musiala, Havertz.

Denmark XI: Schmeichel, Andersen, Vestergaard, Christensen, Bah, Delaney, Hojbjerg, Maehle, Eriksen, Skov Olsen, Hojlund.
 
Boot Cleaner Collaborator
Width or not Sane was cack so far. Same with Havertz. Expected Fullkrug to finally start.
 
Boot Cleaner Collaborator
Clive Tyldesley's last ever game on which he will commentate for ITV. The end of an era
 
John Steed Contributor
Clive Tyldesley's last ever game on which he will commentate for ITV. The end of an era
End of an era.

Disgraceful treatment of Tyldesley from ITV - especially given the individuals they have put in front of him. Nonsense
 
Black Sheep Enthusiast
Germany score within 4 minutes but if has been disallowed.

Very harsh, a soft freekick for Denmark.
 
The GOAT Apprentice
That really was soft. This is becoming a non-contact sport
 
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