According to CCTV5, the European Cup has entered the knockout phase. Many fans want to know how high their favorite team ranks in this European Cup and how much chance they have to win. To this end, we invited Professor Zhang, a football expert, to analyze the scoring methods of the European Cup rankings from four aspects. Let me
According to CCTV5, the European Cup has entered the knockout phase. Many fans want to know how high their favorite team ranks in this European Cup and how much chance they have to win. For this reason, we invited Professor Zhang, a football expert, to analyze the scoring methods of the European Cup rankings from four aspects. Let's take a look.
The first aspect is the team's strength, which is the most basic criterion. The strength includes the individual ability of the players, the overall cooperation of the team, the tactical guidance of the coach, etc. According to this aspect, Professor Zhang gives the following ranking scoring table:
team |
Strength score |
France |
nine point five |
Germany |
nine |
Belgium |
eight point five |
England |
eight |
Italy |
seven point five |
Spain |
seven |
Portugal |
six point five |
Netherlands |
six |
It can be seen from the table that France is the strongest team, Germany is close behind, Belgium, England, Italy and Spain are also strong teams, Portugal and the Netherlands are slightly inferior.
The second aspect is the state of the team, which is an important factor affecting the results of the game. The state includes the players' physical condition, psychological state, team morale, atmosphere, etc. According to this aspect, Professor Zhang gave the following ranking scoring table:
team |
Status score |
Italy |
nine point five |
Belgium |
nine |
England |
eight point five |
Netherlands |
eight |
France |
seven point five |
Germany |
seven |
Spain |
six point five |
Portugal |
six |
As can be seen from the table, Italy is the team in the best condition. They won all three games in the group match, scored seven goals, and did not concede, showing an excellent balance between attack and defense. Belgium also won all three games, scoring eight goals, making it the team with the most goals. England and Holland also won all the group matches and performed steadily. Although France and Germany are strong, they are in poor condition. They both met a draw in the group match. France still has a 0-0 draw, and Germany was almost eliminated in the last game. Spain and Portugal are the teams in the worst condition. They both lost one game in the group match. Spain still has two 1-1 draws, while Portugal was tied by France in the last game, and barely qualified with the advantage of goal difference.
The third aspect is the team's luck, which is an uncontrollable factor in the game. Luck includes the strength of the opponent, the result of the draw, the referee's decision, the impact of injuries, etc. According to this aspect, Professor Zhang gave the following ranking scoring table:
team |
Lucky score |
England |
nine point five |
Netherlands |
nine |
Spain |
eight point five |
Italy |
eight |
Germany |
seven point five |
France |
seven |
Belgium |
six point five |
Portugal |
six |
As can be seen from the table, England is the luckiest team. They met weaker opponents in the group match, and they also had home court advantage in the knockout round. All their matches were played at Wembley Stadium in London. The Netherlands is also a lucky team. They haven't met too strong opponents in the group match, and they also have home court advantage in the knockout match. All their games are played at the Amsterdam Stadium. Spain and Italy are also lucky teams. Their opponents in the knockout phase are not too strong. Spain met Croatia and Italy met Austria. Germany and France are lucky teams. They met strong opponents in the group match and had no home court advantage in the knockout phase. Germany met England and France met Switzerland. Belgium and Portugal are the teams with the worst luck. They are going to meet in the knockout match. This is an early final. It's a pity no matter who loses.