If England wins Euro 2024, Arsenal and Man City might suffer catastrophic losses.

If England wins Euro 2024, Arsenal and Man City might suffer catastrophic losses.
If England wins Euro 2024, Arsenal and Man City might suffer catastrophic losses.

If England wins Euro 2024, Arsenal and Man City might suffer catastrophic losses.

While England supporters may be daydreaming about their team winning Euro 2024 this summer, two managers in the Spanish Premier League could view it as a terrible dream.

After winning 1-0 against Serbia in their opening match, the Three Lions are one of the favorites to win every match in France.

And when they play Denmark today, Gareth Southgate’s team has the opportunity to secure their spot in the round of 16.

If England wins Euro 2024, Arsenal and Man City might suffer catastrophic losses.
If England wins Euro 2024, Arsenal and Man City might suffer catastrophic losses.

If England advances to the final of the Euros for the second time in a row, they will meet their fate in Berlin on July 14, where the match will begin at 8:00 p.m.

After 58 years of suffering, victory would surely spark joy across the nation, and the players and management will get a hero’s welcome and an open-top bus parade in London.

And you can be sure that the team itself will be granted permission to party, nullifying any prior alcohol curfews that Southgate may have enforced.

However, player happiness could translate into managerial misery for Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola. Only two teams—Arsenal and Manchester City—are thought to be title challengers with three or more players in the England squad for Germany.

Phil Foden, Kyle Walker, and John Stones are all playing for City, and in the end, they should all be considered starters.

Furthermore, elaborate celebrations are likely to postpone players’ vacation plans, which will prevent them from getting the much-needed rest and recovery.

It will probably be at least seven to fourteen days before players return to full training with their clubs because of the emotional and physical impact the competition will place on them.

If it takes two weeks, Guardiola and Arteta won’t have complete access to their squads until the end of July, at which point preseason games will have already started.

Arsenal may also need to decide whether to send their three players on a trip of the United States, which runs until the beginning of August.

The winners will face the same dilemma. Guardiola and company are in America as well, and they won’t return until August 3, the day Chelsea plays in Ohio.

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