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Miracle Dragon meets Sleepy Bug, who can dominate the direction of the game

Euro 2020 is the second time in Wales' history that we have reached the final round of the European Championship, and the third time in the history of Wales that we have reached the final round of the European Championship.

The 2016 European Championship, thanks to the expansion of the European Championship to reach the final circle for the first time Wales, gave the world a huge surprise: the first time it reached the final round of the European Cup, it reached the final four, and the opponent who lost in the semi-final was also the later cup champion - Portugal.

It's not the first time Wales has done such a shocking thing. Wales has done the same thing on the only World Cup trip in history: the 1958 World Cup is Wales' only World Cup experience to date. Wales also reached the final four at that World Cup, only to stop after a 1-0 loss to later champions Brazil.

This is the European red dragon Wales, and if it does not sound, it has become a blockbuster.

Switzerland has often appeared in the finals of the World Series, and at least in the last two World Cups, Switzerland has reached the finals. But there are very few times when you can make a lasting impression. In football, which requires the excitement of scoring goals, the Swiss game is like a sleeping pill to adjust your rest.

In 1996, Switzerland reached the final round of the European Championship for the first time, and this European Championship is the fifth european championship final tour in Swiss history. The best result was also the last European Championship, and the group qualifier fell in the first stage of the knockout round.

A set of data can prove the effects of sleeping pills in Switzerland:

At Euro 1996, Switzerland scored just one goal in three group matches

At Euro 2004, Switzerland scored just one goal in three group games

At Euro 2008, Switzerland scored three goals in three group matches

Euro 2016 Switzerland scored just three goals in four matches

The goal scoring ability is poor, at least there are opponents who can score goals. But Switzerland is not a fish belly, and the defensive ability of this team is definitely not bad. In the group stage of Euro 2016, Switzerland won three games in the group stage and won one win and two draws in the second group, scoring two goals and conceding one goal. A 1-1 draw in the round of sixteen with Poland was eliminated on penalties. When you encounter such a team game in the middle of the night, it is strange not to sleep.

So, this game is more interesting, the best at creating miracles meet a four-flat, what will be the game?

The two teams have met in the last four times, and Wales can be said to be in a comprehensive disadvantage. The two sides have met seven times in various competitions in history, and Wales is still on the downside: two wins and five losses, and it is a miracle that there is no draw against a team like Switzerland, which is relatively weak in attack.

Reaching the final round of Euro 2020, Wales' journey has been a bit difficult and a little lucky. In the qualifiers stage in Group E, Wales were almost blocked out of the final round with four wins, two draws and two defeats in eight matches. Bale is still the key to whether this Wales can win the game, and Wales has made a big difference in defense recently, and in the last ten games, Wales have saved eight games to save the goal. All in all, for Wales, the backcourt is tightly fenced, and the attack depends on the performance of several forwards such as Bale. Just bale, who has played average in recent seasons, can still come up with the performance of the 2016 superstar?

Switzerland reached the final as champions of Group D in qualifying, scoring nineteen goals and conceding six goals in five wins, two draws and one defeat in eight matches. Defending well is a consistent tradition in Switzerland, and the offensive ability to score nineteen goals in the group is a question of how much it can play in the finals. Swiss players are almost all over europe's five major leagues, Xhaka is undoubtedly the brain of the current Swiss team, and the rhythm and direction of the entire Swiss attack are mainly through Xhaka's dispatch in midfield. In addition to Shaqiri on the offensive end, Embolo's play is also crucial. On the whole, Switzerland is a little stronger on paper.

With Italy in this group, the first match of the group stage was crucial for both sides. Striving to be unbeaten in the first game, especially Wales, should be more cautious in their defense. However, the status and age of several main players such as Bale are problems, and there are doubts about whether they can use their speed to threaten the Swiss defense in the counterattack. Compared with the last European Championship, whether it is the overall ability or the attention of the opponent, Wales is now facing more difficulties. Switzerland is relatively stable in both the squad and technical tactics, and this game should at least be unbeaten. When these two teams play each other, there should not be too many goals, and it is not surprising that they do not score, although there has never been a draw between the two teams in history. By the time of this game, the two sides may shake hands and make peace.

Taken together, Switzerland should be able to stay unbeaten in the first game of the group stage. Wales 0-0, 1-1, 0-1 Switzerland are all likely to happen.

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