Top 5 Players Who Need to Step Up in the Playoffs

UEFA EURO 2024



After 36 action-packed group-stage fixtures over two breathless weeks, the 2024 European Championship (EURO 2024) is set to enter the knockout stages. The journey to the EURO 2024 Round-of-16 was remarkable, with some players leaving their all on the pitch to push their team past the first hurdle. However, not every top player lived up to expectations over the three group-stage Matchdays.

Before we devote all our attention to the Round-of-16, let’s check out the most notable underperformers from the group stage. Here are the top five players who must do a much better job in EURO 2024 knockouts.

### 5. Antonio Silva – Portugal
Antonio Silva Made 2 Costly Mistakes Against Georgia
After making a brief seven-minute cameo in Portugal’s 3-0 victory over Turkiye, highly rated young center-back Antonio Silva got the opportunity to make his full EURO 2024 debut in the Matchday 3 clash against Georgia. Unfortunately, Silva failed to make the most of the prospect, making two costly mistakes that allowed Georgia to claim a 2-0 victory. In the second minute, he made a mess of a clearance, passing the ball straight to Georges Mikautadze, allowing him to set up Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. Then, in the 54th minute, he brought down Luka Lochoshvili inside the box, awarding Georgia a penalty. Mikautadze dispatched a cool spot-kick to double the underdogs’ advantage.

### 4. Virgil van Dijk – Netherlands
Virgil van Dijk Had A Game To Forget Against Austria
Arguably the best center-back in the world, Liverpool and Dutch ace Virgil van Dijk has had a mediocre tournament by his lofty standards. He looked decent in the 2-1 victory over Poland and the goalless draw with France. However, he was all over the place in the 3-2 defeat to Austria on Matchday 3. The 32-year-old failed to mark Austria’s pacey attackers, losing them twice in the second half. In the 59th minute, Florian Grillitsch swung in a fine cross into the area, which Romano Schmid nodded home. Van Dijk, despite his physical superiority, could not block the delivery. He also lost track of Marcel Sabitzer for the winner, allowing the former Manchester United man to open up space on the left side and smash home from a tight angle. Given Van Dijk’s quality, he should have been there to block the midfielder’s path.

### 3. Phil Foden – England
Phil Foden Has Not Played His Best Game In EURO 2024
Manchester City superstar Phil Foden deservedly won the Premier League Player of the Season award at the end of the 2023-24 season. The Englishman registered 19 goals and eight assists in 35 Premier League matches, emerging as the Cityzens’ most impactful player. England fans expected Foden to carry his Premier League form over to EURO 2024. But unfortunately, that has not been the case. Foden has not flourished in Gareth Southgate’s system, cutting a frustrating figure down the left wing. He has looked a little livelier when he has operated through the middle, but that has hurt Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, who occupy the same area.

### 2. Antoine Griezmann – France
Antoine Griezmann Had A Disastrous Outing Against Netherlands
Tournament favorites France have been surprisingly underwhelming in the 2024 European Championship. Despite having some of the best players in the world, they have not clicked into gear. Chances have been few and far between and their finishing has also not been up to the mark. Kylian Mbappe has received criticism for not being at his sublime best, but we feel Antoine Griezmann’s performances also need a major revival. France’s designated Creator-in-Chief Griezmann has not been able to play defense-piercing passes on cue in EURO 2024. His finishing has also been lackluster, with him missing a plethora of presentable opportunities in France’s goalless draw with the Netherlands on Matchday 2.

### 1. Romelu Lukaku – Belgium
Romelu Lukaku Has Yet To Score In EURO 2024
One of the flagbearers of Belgium’s so-called ‘Golden Generation’, Romelu Lukaku has been shockingly poor in front of goal this summer. The Belgian Red Devils suffered a 1-0 defeat to Slovakia in their EURO 2024 opener, and their center-forward Lukaku had one of the worst games of his career. He had just 27 touches throughout the game and missed three big chances. Lukaku had a better game in Belgium’s 2-0 victory over Romania, registering an assist. But his finishing was once against below par. He had an xG of 0.65 and missed two big chances in Gameweek 2. The story was almost identical in the goalless draw with Ukraine on Matchday 3. The Chelsea man had two pretty decent chances but squandered both of them. He also recorded just eight accurate passes — one of the lowest in the game.

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