England have suffered plenty of heartbreak since winning the World Cup in 1966, yet curiously some of their biggest soul-crushing failures have come at the European Championship.
At least the Three Lions have gone all the way on the global stage. England have never won the Euros and have a wretched record at the finals even if a team of stars with the best preparation turn up with 'realistic' intentions to win it.
As Gareth Southgate's team head into Euro 2020 finally looking to end a nation's 55-year wait for silverware, Sportsmail looks at the 10 biggest heartbreaking moments from the Euros which have prevented football coming home.
10. England 2-3 Portugal - Euro 2000
England had stumbled their way into Euro 2000, finishing a distant second in their qualifying group behind Sweden, and then limping past Scotland in the play-offs by hanging onto a 1-0 defeat at Wembley to progress 2-1 on aggregate.
Euro 2000 was noteworthy for having an incredibly strong lineup at the tournament and there were no easy groups, with England pitted against Portugal, Germany and Romania - the latter two having beaten them in the previous two major tournaments.
Manager Kevin Keegan was blessed with an attacking squad but, to put it kindly, never really organised a system to protect a decent but very vulnerable back four, with his squad selections code for 'If you score three, we'll score four.'
So in England's opening game in Eindhoven, Keegan left a 33-year-old Paul Ince to deal with Portugal's dangerous front four of Joao Pinto, Luis Figo, Nuno Gomes and Manuel Rui Costa... and for 20 minutes it was paying off.
Paul Scholes and Steve McManaman had helped England race into a deserved 2-0 lead following typical sublime crosses from David Beckham and Portugal were rocking.
But in the 22nd minute Figo pulled one back with a deflected effort from long range after cantering through no-man's land where England's defensive midfield should have been, and just over five minutes before the break Pinto's smart header across goal produced an equaliser.
England wilted after the break and the turnaround was completed just short of the hour mark when Gomes stabbed home. Scholes missed a good chance to equalise with a header but once again the hopes of a nation were dashed in little over an hour.
9. England 0-1 Republic of Ireland - Euro 88
There was plenty of optimism for England heading into Euro 88. The side had started to click under Bobby Robson having reached the quarter-finals of the previous World Cup where they were only denied a semi-final spot courtesy of some handy work by one Diego Maradona.
But even recent form had been good, they comfortably topped their qualifying group unbeaten with five wins from six and a record of 19 goals scored and one conceded.
Still, with a group consisting of Republic of Ireland, Holland and the Soviet Union, Robson believed his side needed a confidence boost heading into the tournament... so he set up a pre-tournament friendly against non-league side Aylesbury, and it was no surprise to see his side run out 7-0 winners.
England faced a crucial opening game against Republic of Ireland, knowing defeat would leave them under huge pressure to qualify for the semi-finals, ahead of a meeting with a deadly Holland attack spearheaded by a peak Marco van Basten.
Robson's side were tipped to go through with the Dutch and were big favourites to see off Ireland. Brian Clough, who had a habit of inadvertently doing the team talk for England's opposition, insisted as a TV pundit before the game that the likes of Gary Lineker and Peter Beardsley would be 'rubbing their hands' with glee at the prospect of facing the Irish defence.
But it took just six minutes for England's trip to West Germany that summer leaving them thinking they should have stayed in Aylesbury instead.
Ray Houghton gave Jack Charlton's side a shock lead in Stuttgart, which they held on to for the rest of the game to give his outfit a very famous win and leave a previously confident England side crestfallen.
They never recovered. Three days later they were beaten by the Dutch 3-1 to be eliminated and the ultimate humiliation was complete when they were then also beaten 3-1 by the Soviet Union in their final game. With a 100 per cent defeat record from three games, Euro '88 is officially England's worst ever showing at a major tournament.
8. England 1-2 France - Euro 2004
England travelled to Portugal confident they could progress far in the tournament, although wary that similar past expectations were soon met with a metaphorical custard pie to the face.
But they were given a tough task in their opening game of the competition up against holders and pre-tournament favourites France who boasted the likes of Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira and Zinedine Zidane.
England were slight underdogs in Lisbon but battled well in the first half and even took the lead when Frank Lampard headed in a Beckham free-kick.
Sven Goran Eriksson had a secret weapon in his attack, with a fresh faced Wayne Rooney causing havoc to the French defence. He won a penalty in the second half after leading a counter attack, only for Beckham to see his spot-kick saved from 12 yards by Fabien Barthez.
Still, it didn't look like it would matter. England looked like they had got the job done when after 90 minutes they were still leading 1-0 and on course for a huge statement win having nullified one of Europe's best attacks.
Yet as the clock ticked over into stoppage time, Zidane equalised with an excellent free-kick from 25 yards.
But the frustration turned into a nightmare, 90 seconds later Steven Gerrard's horrendous back pass forced David James to bring down Henry in the box and with effectively the last kick of the match Zidane made no mistake from the penalty spot to inflict defeat on England - whose sudden implosion was incredible even by their slapstick standards at major tournaments.
7. England 2-3 Croatia - Euro 2008 qualifier
At the 2006 World Cup in Germany there was much hype for England's so-called 'golden generation' to go on and finally end 40 years of hurt.
A weak quarter-final exit to Portugal followed but the real nightmare was to come just over a year later while trying to qualify for Euro 2008.
Steve McClaren had stepped up from assistant to Eriksson to replace the Swede after the World Cup and did little to appease an already underwhelmed public when he axed England captain David Beckham from his squad.
Yet, the mood somehow got darker when after five games, including a defeat in Croatia and draws against Macedonia and Israel, England were struggling to qualify from a group where the top two went through.
A brief revival (including a Beckham recall) saw them head to Russia with two games to go knowing one more win would seal their Euro 2008 place, only to throw away a 1-0 lead via a Wayne Rooney strike to lose 2-1 courtesy of a Roman Pavlyuchenko double.
So, a Wembley tie against an already qualified Croatia followed, with a draw enough to secure qualification. What could possibly go wrong?
McClaren's surprise call to start Scott Carson in goal soon backfired when he allowed a long range Niko Kranjcar shot to slip past him early on, while Ivica Olic added to leave England 2-0 down inside 15 minutes in the Wembley downpour.
England rallied after the break via a Frank Lampard penalty and a Peter Crouch equaliser to leave them back on course for the finals, only for Mladen Petric to restore Croatia's lead with 13 minutes to play and divert England on the road to nowhere but humiliation and without a ticket to the Euros, with McClaren departing soon after.
6. England 1-2 Sweden - Euro 92
A stark warning to the England team today that even with a positive World Cup experience behind you, the European Championship has no respect for past form.
Admittedly, England's 1992 squad for the trip to Sweden looked much different to the ageing side that reached the semi-finals of Italia '90 and there was even a new manager with Graham Taylor having replaced Bobby Robson.
Key injuries had decimated England's spine too, with Mark Wright, John Barnes and Paul Gascoigne all ruled out while Taylor had controversially dropped Italia '90 stars like Chris Waddle and Peter Beardsley.
It wasn't all bad luck though. In the eight-team tournament of two groups, England managed to avoid Germany and a handy Scotland team and were put in a section with Sweden, France and Yugoslavia - who would eventually be replaced by Denmark.
England laboured through the group stages though and after goalless draws against Denmark and France needed to beat the host nation to guarantee a semi-final spot.
By half-time they were top of the group in Solna, courtesy of a fourth minute opener from David Platt. But the Three Lions then endured one of their most miserable 45 minutes in the modern era.
Jan Eriksson equalised shortly after half-time and with half-an-hour to go Taylor controversially took off captain Gary Lineker, who was retiring after the tournament and just one goal away from equalling Bobby Charlton's English record of 49 goals, replacing him with Alan Smith.
England needed to score again but with eight minutes left Thomas Brolin won the ball in midfield, played a slick one-two with Martin Dahlin and from the edge of the box stabbed at the ball (and a collective English nation's heart) with a first-time finish that looped over Chris Woods. England had gone from top to bottom of the group and ended their Euro adventure with a record of zero wins and just one goal.
5. England 1-2 Iceland - Euro 2016
The first of the expanded European Championships to 24 teams was good news for England, as it meant their often troubled path through the group stage would mean that even they could seemingly progress with few battle wounds.
Yet this new format where even a few best performing third place teams could reach the knockout stages still left England with some scarring - at least mental ones - as they limped into the last-16.
Once again they failed to win their opening game, after Eric Dier's late free-kick was cancelled out by a stoppage time equaliser from Russia. Although in their next game a stoppage time Daniel Sturridge goal saw them come from behind to defeat Wales after Jamie Vardy had cancelled out a Gareth Bale opener.
So the brief before the Slovakia game was simple. Win and they topped the group, giving them in theory a slightly easier run to the final. Anything else and they were risking potential quarter-finals with hosts France and a semi-final with either Germany, Spain or Italy.
Roy Hodgson sent out a weakened team, including dropping key men Harry Kane and Wayne Rooney, and paid the price with a lifeless goalless draw which left them second in the group behind Wales following their inspired 3-0 victory over Russia.
The hard way it was then for England, but first they at least had an 'easy' last-16 clash with Iceland to overcome in Nice.
Four minutes in and with the big boys back in the side all was seemingly normal again as Rooney dispatched a fourth minute penalty. Yet 15 minutes later and England were left stunned after falling 2-1 down.
Roy Hodgson's side had over 70 minutes to respond yet incredibly for the rest of the match hardly created a single chance as they froze like rabbits in the headlights. Once the final whistle came a nation responded with anger rather than sadness at their latest tournament calamity and Hodgson paid the ultimate price by resigning as manager just minutes after the final whistle.
4. England 0-0 Italy (2-4, PENS) - Euro 2012
It has counted for little in the past but England often head into tournaments off the back of strong qualifying campaigns that gave reasons to be optimistic.
The trip to Poland/Ukraine was different though. Although Fabio Capello had guided his side through the qualification stages with little fuss, he stood down four months before the tournament. The Italian was enraged that the FA decided to remove John Terry of the captaincy, with the defender due in court having been charged with racially abusing Anton Ferdinand - a charge he was later cleared of.
Roy Hodgson was named as Capello's surprise replacement ahead of Harry Redknapp, but there was little fanfare regarding England's chances - especially with France first up again followed by games with Sweden and co-hosts Ukraine.
To dampen expectations further, star-man Rooney was suspended for two matches following a red card in England's final qualifier for the tournament.
England though performed well in the group, gaining a credible 1-1 draw with France, coming from 2-1 down to beat Sweden and then seeing off Ukraine - with Rooney scoring on his return - to reach the quarter-finals as group winners where they would face Italy in Kiev.
For the opening 20 minutes England went toe-to-toe with Italy but as the game wore on they become under increasing pressure and their only answer to Andrea Pirlo orchestrating the midfield was to hit hopeful long balls to Andy Carroll.
An Italy goal looked inevitable, but even after extra-time it never came and although England had a dreadful shootout record, Italy's past record from 12 yards was not much better.
A place in the semi-finals against Germany suddenly beckoned, especially when England led on penalties after a Riccardo Montolivo miss. Then Pirlo's Panenka somehow changed the complexion of the shootout, with Ashley Cole and Ashley Young both missing leading to the Three Lions being dumped out on spot kicks at the European Championship finals for the third time in their last four appearances.
3. England 2-3 Romania - Euro 2000
Having opened with a 3-2 defeat by Portugal there were positives and negatives for England at the start of Euro 2000 co-hosted by Holland and Belgium. While they were looking flaky and disjointed at back, they had displayed a clear threat in attack.
They were going to need that attack too as in their next game a defeat against their old rivals and holders Germany would have seen them make a familiar group stage departure on foreign soil.
However, fortune favoured Keegan's side as the Germans, having drawn 1-1 in their opener with Romania, were at one of their lowest ebbs in history with much of their stars from Euro '96 having retired (Jurgen Klinsmann) or at the very least were well past their best (Lothar Matthaus).
England took advantage. In an otherwise poor game, Alan Shearer's second half header from Beckham's third cross and assist of the tournament took the three points and left them needing only a draw against Romania to progress.
There was more chance of Keegan coming out of retirement to join Shearer and Michael Owen in attack than the England boss playing it cautious and at half-time the usual attacking approach was paying off as in five minutes before the break Shearer and Owen helped the Three Lions come from behind to lead in Charleroi.
Yet, no one was fooled. England had been poor throughout the first period and could have counted themselves fortunate to be level let alone winning the game.
A wake up call was needed but it never came as Romania equalised at the start of the second half and maintained pressure throughout the final 45 minutes.
England though looked like they would hang on with a 2-2 draw to progress... until Phil Neville's wild and desperate sliding tackle on Viorel Moldovan with a minute to go enabled Ionel Ganea to dispatch from the penalty spot and leave Keegan's talented but naive side catching another early flight home along with Germany.
2. England 2-2 Portugal (5-6, PENS) - Euro 2004
England had responded well after their catastrophic collapse against France, with Rooney continuing to star with a double brace to help defeat Switzerland and Croatia, underlining the striker as one of the tournament's stand out performers.
The Three Lions had set a marker heading into the quarter-finals where a tough prospect in hosts Portugal were waiting for them in Lisbon. But England were playing some of their finest football under Eriksson and had good reason to be confident against a side fielding a formidable lineup including Figo, Deco, Gomes and even a young Cristiano Ronaldo.
An opportunistic effort from Owen gave them the lead inside four minutes but disaster struck when Rooney was forced to limp off injured later in the first half with a broken foot.
From then on England looked blunt and spent much of the rest of the game holding on until with just seven minutes to play, Tottenham Hotspur flop Helder Postiga diverted in a cross to equalise.
England though went straight on the attack and in the final minute Sol Campbell had a close range header controversially disallowed following an apparent push by centre-back partner John Terry on goalkeeper Ricardo.
High drama followed as the game went into extra-time. Substitute Rui Costa put Portugal ahead with 10 minutes to play after gliding past Phil Neville, who perhaps learned too much from four years earlier by making a woeful attempt to challenge the midfielder.
Still, England found resolve and Frank Lampard controlled a John Terry knockdown before blasting home with five minutes left to take the game to penalties.
Then the familiar demons returned, with Beckham once again failing from 12 yards by comically firing way off over the bar - blaming the turf on the penalty spot in the process. Rui Costa though also missed but as the shootout went into sudden death, Ricardo's bizarre gamesmanship saw him take off his gloves to save Darius Vassell's spot-kick before immediately stepping up and slotting home the winner to dump England out of the tournament in gut-wrenching fashion.
1. England 1-1 Germany (5-6, PENS) - Euro 96
There is though no doubt over England's biggest heartbreak in the history of the European Championship - Euro '96 really was the tournament they looked so, so close to winning and remains to this day arguably the best opportunity they have had to lifting a major trophy since 1966.
It was the summer where a nation almost on a loop was singing 'Football's coming home', as England finally seemed to return as a force following a relative six years in the doldrums. Shearer and Teddy Sheringham were clicking in attack, Paul Ince and Paul Gascoigne were midfield generals and England's back four had never looked so secure.
But even with Euro '96 on home soil, England's usual party trick of stumbling out the blocks could not be avoided after a 1-1 draw with Switzerland. Then Terry Venables' team took off - beating Scotland 2-0 courtesy of a wonder goal from Gascoigne before putting in one of the best ever Three Lions showings by dismantling Holland 4-1.
A nervous display against Spain followed in the quarter-finals, but a goalless draw was followed by a penalty shootout win as Stuart Pearce made up for his spot-kick horror at the 1990 World Cup and David Seaman denied Miguel Nadal to send England into a semi-final with Germany.
England had played all their games at Wembley and the stadium was rocking when tournament top scorer Alan Shearer headed home in the third minute, only for Stefan Kuntz to equalise 13 minutes later. In a tight game, the scores remained that way heading into extra time.
New for Euro '96 was Golden Goal, with the concept being the first to score in an allotted 30 minute period would win the game, in a bid to promote attacking play in the additional period.
England went agonisingly close to doing just that - twice. The first resulted in Darren Anderton turning a low cross from Steve McManaman against the post yet still the real heartbreaker was to come.
Shearer's low volley trickled across the six-yard box and only needed a tap in from Paul Gascoigne to steer England into the final. Yet at full stretch he missed by no more than a few millimetres in making contact as a nation gasped and buried their collective heads into their hands. Watching it now, you can still be convinced one day he will score it.
Germany survived so to penalties it went, and as shootouts go you may never see a better quality one, with both sides scoring all five and England sending all their spot-kicks into the top right corner. Gareth Southgate stepped up next though in sudden death and in electing bottom left could only find Andreas Kopke.
Andreas Moller hit the final nail in the coffin by scoring the winning penalty and with England fans still distraught at seeing their hopes of football coming home dashed having come so close, they then had to watch the German midfielder's mocking hands on hip celebration for good measure.
lumaceiotz
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I did send you a reply to you before that one too but it was deleted because of my language. So here it is again👇
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liyemnort
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england team chokes everytime
FcBayernSüdkurve72
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Oh and also about this ludicrous fallacy of bringing up Lewandowski and G.Müller's (just 2 players in the history of a league where thousands of other great players have played) goalscoring records plus the average LaLiga fanboys' ıdıotıc logics in a LEAGUES arguement, I have nothing to say to you. Because at this point, I can't help but feel sympathetic for your lack of knowledge
The stadium attendance figures is also a great arguement for trying to improve the status of the BuLi above it's widely yet correctly percieved level of being the 4th-best league in the world. Keep it up buddy!
And like I said earlier, I won't even try to rebuke any further atrocious take from your part
ok ill keep it up' Mr water pistol... to all your ignorance I'll try my best! I'm not even going to touch the gerd müller or Lewandowski thing the numbers speak for them selves (simple they are the best!!) or is aubumyang better now because he went and played for arsenal in the pwem!! [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh] see what I mean what a joke!! Muller and Lewandowski have an underlying claim to be the best because of their records in every year and every competition they played in!! especially gerd müller!! also you will be now telling me franz beckenbauer can't be judged as one of best centre backs and players of all time because he only played in the bundesliga!!! [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh] when they played it was arguably THE BEST LEAGUE DEFINITELY better than ENGLAND and SPAIN!! same as the 80's and 90's FACT!! I'll ask you one LAST THING are you a suporter of the league or A CLUB AND NATIONAL TEAM???!! (ITS ACTUALLY RHETORIC TO DUMMY) BECAUSE I DEFINITELY AM A SUPORTER OF A CLUB AND NATIONAL TEAM I WEAR AND AM SUPORTER OF THOSE 2 JERSEYS NOT A COMBINED LEAGUE!!!! SO NAME ME A COUNTRY WITH A MORE SUCESSFUL CLUB AND NATIONAL TEAM THAN fc BAYERN AND GERMAN NATIONAL TEAM!!!!! ?????? and as a BAVARIAN GERMAN I DONT CARE ABOUT ANYTHING ELSE DOPEY!!! [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
Gunners4ever❤
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lmao & where do you get the bundesliga is weak because we win it every year like a good team should! Can I ask do you think we wouldn't have won the epl multiple times (I'd say anywhere up to 6-7 times atleast as minimum this last 11 seasons!) & any other league multiple times with this bayern team!! LEISCTER are winning epls ffs??? A MAN UNITED who won 3 in a row and still played a bayern who were unbackable favorites and knocked united out easily yet again like they were a mid table team! A league with ARSENAL top 4 20 SEASONS STAIGHT!! that we beat senseless every year we play them and 5-1 3 x in a row while they sit 2nd?!! CHELSEA top of the PWEM in 2020 and cop a 7-1! Spurs top 4 again and at home v bayern cop 7-2 and 3-1 away! And Lewandowski NOT scoring goals?? The guy that plays for the club that FINISHED TOP 4 IN EUROPE 8 X IN 11 SEASONS WITH 4 FINALS 8 SEMI FINALS 2 X TRIPLES 2 X UCL WIN STREAK RECORDS 2 X EUROPEAN WIN STREAK RECORDS!! OWN EVERY AGRIGATE RECORD IN UCL HISTORY QAUTERS X 2!!??? The guy that sits 3rd in the all time ucl scoring list with the 2nd best goals per game average in ucl history only behind messi???! The guy that has 500 career goals at .89 per game?!!?? Only behind the best and fastest scorer per game .90 per game GERD MÜLLER???!! another bundesliga scoring machine was England and Spain better then 2???? [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh] think your forgetting Germany is the country with the best national team history in Europe and arguably the world if not for 1 final loss!! And has always had a league in the best 3 leagues in Europe!!! FACT!! and is number 1 in stadia and attendance!! not England and not Spain!! Why do you think England had to rip up Their pathetic league and start again in 1990???? Lol who cares if bayern win it every year doesn't change the qaulity of football played by bvb or Leipzig!! Or the stars they have especially bvb!! Bvb would have won epls if they had of been playing in it the last decade to especially the klopp years!! and easily when they are breaking goals and points records in bundesliga and have broken ucl records to not just bayern!! So your point is ridiculous that's like saying that psg play in a harder league because they loose it again to sides that are far pooer than Leipzig and bvb and especially bayern!! Lmao Lewandowski has the scoring rate .89 per game! Only .1 off the greatest goal scorer in history gerd müller because he is hands down the best striker! Fact!! which is why he also has 104 goals in 84 games since the last balon dor scoring in 74 games of the 84! And has the most goals scored at the best rate in the last 5 seasons!! Won every trophy on offer both for club and individual honors except the balon dor and your the same nuff that think kante deserves a balon dor for 4 man of the matches in a 60 game season over Lewandowski???!!!!! LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 so where's gnabry's kimmichs and Thomas müllers balon dor then???? They won way more and have wayyyy better seasons than kanté!! Kanté didn't even get nominated domestically!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I did send you a reply to you before that one too but it was deleted because of my language. So here it is again👇
Gunners4ever❤
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lmao & where do you get the bundesliga is weak because we win it every year like a good team should! Can I ask do you think we wouldn't have won the epl multiple times (I'd say anywhere up to 6-7 times atleast as minimum this last 11 seasons!) & any other league multiple times with this bayern team!! LEISCTER are winning epls ffs??? A MAN UNITED who won 3 in a row and still played a bayern who were unbackable favorites and knocked united out easily yet again like they were a mid table team! A league with ARSENAL top 4 20 SEASONS STAIGHT!! that we beat senseless every year we play them and 5-1 3 x in a row while they sit 2nd?!! CHELSEA top of the PWEM in 2020 and cop a 7-1! Spurs top 4 again and at home v bayern cop 7-2 and 3-1 away! And Lewandowski NOT scoring goals?? The guy that plays for the club that FINISHED TOP 4 IN EUROPE 8 X IN 11 SEASONS WITH 4 FINALS 8 SEMI FINALS 2 X TRIPLES 2 X UCL WIN STREAK RECORDS 2 X EUROPEAN WIN STREAK RECORDS!! OWN EVERY AGRIGATE RECORD IN UCL HISTORY QAUTERS X 2!!??? The guy that sits 3rd in the all time ucl scoring list with the 2nd best goals per game average in ucl history only behind messi???! The guy that has 500 career goals at .89 per game?!!?? Only behind the best and fastest scorer per game .90 per game GERD MÜLLER???!! another bundesliga scoring machine was England and Spain better then 2???? [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh] think your forgetting Germany is the country with the best national team history in Europe and arguably the world if not for 1 final loss!! And has always had a league in the best 3 leagues in Europe!!! FACT!! and is number 1 in stadia and attendance!! not England and not Spain!! Why do you think England had to rip up Their pathetic league and start again in 1990???? Lol who cares if bayern win it every year doesn't change the qaulity of football played by bvb or Leipzig!! Or the stars they have especially bvb!! Bvb would have won epls if they had of been playing in it the last decade to especially the klopp years!! and easily when they are breaking goals and points records in bundesliga and have broken ucl records to not just bayern!! So your point is ridiculous that's like saying that psg play in a harder league because they loose it again to sides that are far pooer than Leipzig and bvb and especially bayern!! Lmao Lewandowski has the scoring rate .89 per game! Only .1 off the greatest goal scorer in history gerd müller because he is hands down the best striker! Fact!! which is why he also has 104 goals in 84 games since the last balon dor scoring in 74 games of the 84! And has the most goals scored at the best rate in the last 5 seasons!! Won every trophy on offer both for club and individual honors except the balon dor and your the same nuff that think kante deserves a balon dor for 4 man of the matches in a 60 game season over Lewandowski???!!!!! LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 so where's gnabry's kimmichs and Thomas müllers balon dor then???? They won way more and have wayyyy better seasons than kanté!! Kanté didn't even get nominated domestically!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh and also about this ludicrous fallacy of bringing up Lewandowski and G.Müller's (just 2 players in the history of a league where thousands of other great players have played) goalscoring records plus the average LaLiga fanboys' ıdıotıc logics in a LEAGUES arguement, I have nothing to say to you. Because at this point, I can't help but feel sympathetic for your lack of knowledge
The stadium attendance figures is also a great arguement for trying to improve the status of the BuLi above it's widely yet correctly percieved level of being the 4th-best league in the world. Keep it up buddy!
And like I said earlier, I won't even try to rebuke any further atrocious take from your part
FcBayernSüdkurve72
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LOL Brazil are from South America you dunce. That's like saying "Germany doesn't have as good a record as Brazil in the World Cup and COPA AMÉRICA". The Bundesliga is a league which has been dominated by Bayern since time immemorial, even Ligue 1 has seen Monaco and Lille crowned champions in 2 of the last 9 seasons and it's considered as the biggest farmers league. Bayern are one of the best clubs of all-time no doubt but their reputation isn't enough to paint the BuLi with the same brush as a league like EPL and LaLiga for instance. I mean what about the other 17 German clubs? Even Serie A>BuLi. We're all waiting for Bayern to finally be dethroned from their always-effectively-secure status as Bundesliga champions, but even that doesn't make the BuLi a good league. Has Ligue 1 suddenly become a good league after someone other than P$G won the title? Nah[byebye]
lmao & where do you get the bundesliga is weak because we win it every year like a good team should! Can I ask do you think we wouldn't have won the epl multiple times (I'd say anywhere up to 6-7 times atleast as minimum this last 11 seasons!) & any other league multiple times with this bayern team!! LEISCTER are winning epls ffs??? A MAN UNITED who won 3 in a row and still played a bayern who were unbackable favorites and knocked united out easily yet again like they were a mid table team! A league with ARSENAL top 4 20 SEASONS STAIGHT!! that we beat senseless every year we play them and 5-1 3 x in a row while they sit 2nd?!! CHELSEA top of the PWEM in 2020 and cop a 7-1! Spurs top 4 again and at home v bayern cop 7-2 and 3-1 away! And Lewandowski NOT scoring goals?? The guy that plays for the club that FINISHED TOP 4 IN EUROPE 8 X IN 11 SEASONS WITH 4 FINALS 8 SEMI FINALS 2 X TRIPLES 2 X UCL WIN STREAK RECORDS 2 X EUROPEAN WIN STREAK RECORDS!! OWN EVERY AGRIGATE RECORD IN UCL HISTORY QAUTERS X 2!!??? The guy that sits 3rd in the all time ucl scoring list with the 2nd best goals per game average in ucl history only behind messi???! The guy that has 500 career goals at .89 per game?!!?? Only behind the best and fastest scorer per game .90 per game GERD MÜLLER???!! another bundesliga scoring machine was England and Spain better then 2???? [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh] think your forgetting Germany is the country with the best national team history in Europe and arguably the world if not for 1 final loss!! And has always had a league in the best 3 leagues in Europe!!! FACT!! and is number 1 in stadia and attendance!! not England and not Spain!! Why do you think England had to rip up Their pathetic league and start again in 1990???? Lol who cares if bayern win it every year doesn't change the qaulity of football played by bvb or Leipzig!! Or the stars they have especially bvb!! Bvb would have won epls if they had of been playing in it the last decade to especially the klopp years!! and easily when they are breaking goals and points records in bundesliga and have broken ucl records to not just bayern!! So your point is ridiculous that's like saying that psg play in a harder league because they loose it again to sides that are far pooer than Leipzig and bvb and especially bayern!! Lmao Lewandowski has the scoring rate .89 per game! Only .1 off the greatest goal scorer in history gerd müller because he is hands down the best striker! Fact!! which is why he also has 104 goals in 84 games since the last balon dor scoring in 74 games of the 84! And has the most goals scored at the best rate in the last 5 seasons!! Won every trophy on offer both for club and individual honors except the balon dor and your the same nuff that think kante deserves a balon dor for 4 man of the matches in a 60 game season over Lewandowski???!!!!! LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 so where's gnabry's kimmichs and Thomas müllers balon dor then???? They won way more and have wayyyy better seasons than kanté!! Kanté didn't even get nominated domestically!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
FcBayernSüdkurve72
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LOL Brazil are from South America you dunce. That's like saying "Germany doesn't have as good a record as Brazil in the World Cup and COPA AMÉRICA". The Bundesliga is a league which has been dominated by Bayern since time immemorial, even Ligue 1 has seen Monaco and Lille crowned champions in 2 of the last 9 seasons and it's considered as the biggest farmers league. Bayern are one of the best clubs of all-time no doubt but their reputation isn't enough to paint the BuLi with the same brush as a league like EPL and LaLiga for instance. I mean what about the other 17 German clubs? Even Serie A>BuLi. We're all waiting for Bayern to finally be dethroned from their always-effectively-secure status as Bundesliga champions, but even that doesn't make the BuLi a good league. Has Ligue 1 suddenly become a good league after someone other than P$G won the title? Nah[byebye]
you're the dunce taking what I said literally as far as Brazil and Germany!! that's my whole point tho dummy!! Brazil are in South America!! and can't say historically they have a league with the sucess of the bundesliga! a club anything like bayern munich, with a the national team sucess also! name me a country with a club and national team as sucessful as bayern and the german national team??????? lol and a league rated higher in stadia and attendance! stop trying to paint the bundesliga as a the French league ffs!! uncomparable!! psg are not bayern munich that's for Damm sure!! we consistently like no one else compete and perform the best at all at the biggest competitions in world football which is the world cup! euro's!!! and champions league! FACT all on the 50+1 rule to! not BILLIONAIRES and esl take over's where the league in England is no longer English how sad is that should re-name it the ipL lol international premiere league! nothing English about it! [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
Motadilprt
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i predict Euro 96 at number one and spot on
Motadilprt
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maybe euro 96 on top
Gunners4ever❤
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no one attacked Brazilian league as they do it to the Bundesliga and some other European top 5 leagues
It doesn't make any of your ıdıotıc statements true though
B-fano
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Brazil won the most world cups. It doesn't make the Brazilian Serie A anything special lol.
no one attacked Brazilian league as they do it to the Bundesliga and some other European top 5 leagues
Gunners4ever❤
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you're right but Brazil don't have the record of Germany at both world cup and euro's and a club side with all the records of a bayern munich! I dare say no one in the world has a club and national team with the record of bayern and the German national team! FACT!!!
LOL Brazil are from South America you dunce. That's like saying "Germany doesn't have as good a record as Brazil in the World Cup and COPA AMÉRICA". The Bundesliga is a league which has been dominated by Bayern since time immemorial, even Ligue 1 has seen Monaco and Lille crowned champions in 2 of the last 9 seasons and it's considered as the biggest farmers league. Bayern are one of the best clubs of all-time no doubt but their reputation isn't enough to paint the BuLi with the same brush as a league like EPL and LaLiga for instance. I mean what about the other 17 German clubs? Even Serie A>BuLi. We're all waiting for Bayern to finally be dethroned from their always-effectively-secure status as Bundesliga champions, but even that doesn't make the BuLi a good league. Has Ligue 1 suddenly become a good league after someone other than P$G won the title? Nah[byebye]
B-fano
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This is why farmers league bruh 😂 only one club dominate whole league
EPL is oil money+Russian money+Americans investment....no impact on the three lions at the international level
Charliechaplain
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tbh England got lot of squad but they nt usin' them well.. i won't forget world cup 2018 where Croatia won England after their 1-0 lead painful tho
pazabikotu
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I cut my cork if England win Euro
wicabiklpy
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This is the result of the Bundesliga that some f**ls used to call "farmer's league." But know what?
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This is why farmers league bruh 😂 only one club dominate whole league
sueabdsu
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England not Winning any euro earlier is history and I don't think it's is wise to judge any team or league just because of past performance. England has a good chance this time too. it evident from the good defense and attack line up they can have. this squad is also the best depth in case there are injuries. if all the players play at their best then I think this team deserves to win the euro
FcBayernSüdkurve72
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Brazil won the most world cups. It doesn't make the Brazilian Serie A anything special lol.
you're right but Brazil don't have the record of Germany at both world cup and euro's and a club side with all the records of a bayern munich! I dare say no one in the world has a club and national team with the record of bayern and the German national team! FACT!!!
Jieaknotu
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English players are paper tiger.English Pundits hyped their own player but no English player will dominate or star in any club outside England. They are overrated. They won't go far this time also.
thank you that's 100% correct
Gunners4ever❤
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This is the result of the Bundesliga that some f**ls used to call "farmer's league." But know what?
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Brazil won the most world cups. It doesn't make the Brazilian Serie A anything special lol.
ig8yrc7tctc7t
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It's never coming home
B-fano
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This is the result of the Bundesliga that some f**ls used to call "farmer's league." But know what?
GOAT-Seven
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English players are paper tiger.English Pundits hyped their own player but no English player will dominate or star in any club outside England. They are overrated. They won't go far this time also.
emabkr42
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hope they aren't bottle it again like in 2016
Anthovagasta
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Then and now [Crylaugh]
GJ-GREGJO
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What they all say: It's(trophy)coming home! What we all see: Players returning home!
StevieGLoves
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England have had some of the best players, but yet they don’t deliver in Euros or the WC for some reason.
_xFootball_Fan
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England will win hopefully 🙏
MUJAMMELLM10
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nothing will be change...they will disappoint again😂😂😂
dieaiknrsz
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They will never win it again
dieaiknrsz
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they never win it
Lokomotiv_Sofia
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and Iceland have more active volcanoes than people😮
Yea, and geysers too
cr7isdefogoat
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Iceland beating England 2-1 was the most beautiful thing that happened on the Euro 2016. Iceland has a population of just 330,000, that’s like one tenth of London’s population.
and Iceland have more active volcanoes than people😮
Ankit76
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Nothing is going to change...😝
Lokomotiv_Sofia
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Iceland beating England 2-1 was the most beautiful thing that happened on the Euro 2016. Iceland has a population of just 330,000, that’s like one tenth of London’s population.