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Euro 2024 provides welcome respite for angry fans as Ronaldo sums up feelings

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For all the financial implications of modern-day international tournaments, the Euros will give the game’s followers welcome respite from the talk of TV deals, economic shenanigans and politics



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Across Germany, fans are growing disillusioned with elite European club football.

Increasingly, there are protests against outlandishly wealthy owners and state-connected consortiums building up club empires. But for all the financial implications of modern-day international tournaments, the Euros will give the game’s followers welcome respite from the talk of TV deals, economic shenanigans and politics.




There remains a purity and nobility about representing your country on the big stage. Take Cristiano Ronaldo, for example. No-one embodies the crass commercialism of 21st football more than Ronaldo, currently being used as the poster boy for the Saudi Arabian sports washing project.

It turns the stomach. But it is clear that nothing gives Ronaldo more satisfaction than wearing the colours of his national team.

When he scored twice in the win over the Republic of Ireland on Tuesday night, it meant he now has 130 goals in 207 appearances for Portugal. And even at the age of 39, you would not back against him strutting his stuff in Germany and helping a very talented Portuguese squad to success.

Ronaldo’s farewell to the Euros – this will be his sixth and last one – is not going to be the only one. We will probably be seeing the last of a handful of greats on the Euro stage.


And one of those will be Toni Kroos, who bowed out of club football by winning his fifth Champions League with Real Madrid. Now, he will be looking to bring the curtain down on his international career by winning the Euros on home soil.

“That ending would be a bit too cheesy, with the Champions League and the European Championship … but I would take it,” says the 34-year-old, who initially stepped away from national team duty after Germany’s last-16 exit at Euro 2020.

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