England leads Group C in Europe, while Serbia, Denmark and Slovenia are also first-team favorites. If England plays steadily, the road to the championship seems to be within reach. Denmark and Slovenia, with equal strength and new stars, seem to have a better chance of advancing than Serbia, which is not as strong as it was before.

England, the last runner-up, is making a comeback with a bigger squad and more experienced players. In addition to Harry Carney, who continues to play as a striker, new stars such as Phil Cotton and Zudibinimhan have exploded in two years, with Phil Cotton winning the Premier League Player of the Year and Zudibinimhan helping Real Madrid to win the La Liga and the UEFA Champions League. Dylan Rice, Bukajo Shaka, Golpenma and other key players are also exceptionally courageous, England's lineup is luxurious.

England's offensive line is full of talent, with speedy, creative, and fan-based players showing off their abilities, and there's plenty of room for tactical changes; however, the defense has become a worry for the championship.

With veterans such as Kilwonga and Lauchyshire about to say goodbye to their peaks, injury-plagued Stones injured in a warm-up match, and the new generation of Mark Gushee limited in class, the seven high-intensity matches will be challenging for England.

New people are bred in Shufki's conservatism.

Thuofki has been in charge of England for eight years, and the team has improved significantly from the 2018 hall of famers to the European national runners-up, and he has boldly introduced newcomers to lay the foundation for England. However, Shuufki's tactics have been too conservative, failing to utilize the full potential of his attackers. This final week may be his last time to lead England.

[Danish Unity Makes a Difference]

In the last European Cup, Gustian Allison suffered a heart attack, but the team was united as one and eventually finished third in a magical way. The Scandinavian team is pragmatic but not too flashy, led by Gustian Allison, with key players in their prime and former Manchester United player Helen joining the team, the team is full of fighting power.

[Hovant seeks to break through to save his job]

Heventer took over in Denmark and led the team to the quarterfinals. Qatar World Cup group exit, but still won the FA's trust, renewing his contract until 2026. If there is no rebound this year, he may face a crisis of dismissal.

[Slovenia surprises with energy]

Slovenia returned to the final week after 24 years and has improved significantly in recent years. The Outlaws are in the same group as Denmark, giving the team a boost for their historic run. Rising star Szyszko has become Europe's favorite fried chicken, leading the young team to a great performance.

[Kik leader delivers full load for 6 years]

Kike, 62, has been coaching Slovenia for six years and has had a great deal of success in recent years. The Eredivisie was promoted from Group C to Group B, leading the team to the Eredivisie final week. The team's newcomers have all been promoted and are well-liked by the players.

[Serbia's main outflow runner]

Serbia is full of good players and reached the final week of the last World Cup, but this time for the first time in 24 years. Poor performance in out-of-conference matches, winning only 4 games and ranking second in Hungary. Strength is damaged by the departure of key players such as Aleksandar Mizunovic, Miljan Govic Szavic and Dusin Tedic.

"Sturgeon's attacking kicks are too risky.

The talented former Yugoslavian midfielder Stukovic has spent most of his coaching career in Japan and China. Took over Serbia three years ago with a risky attack-heavy style of play and lost in the group stage of the World Cup in Qatar.

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