The presence of Cristiano Ronaldo always monopolises attention, but Portugal will be out to prove they are not a one-man team at this summer’s Euro 2016 tournament. Portugal qualified with
Sweden means Zlatan Ibrahimović, with the 34-year-old striker potentially playing in a major international tournament for the final time in what has been a glittering individual career. Even
France are the favourites going into Euro 2016, with Didier Deschamps’ side backed to win the trophy on home soil. Rich attacking talent is complemented by one of the best young players in
Can Belgium fulfil their huge potential at Euro 2016? Belgium’s golden generation is approaching their peak and, despite the loss of captain Vincent Kompany to injury, many will be expecting