3 key storylines to follow during the UEFA Nations League international break

3 key storylines to follow during the UEFA Nations League international break

Eric Munene 13:00 - 04.09.2024

England will be under new management, Spain will miss key players while Cristiano Ronaldo plays on

It has been less than 8 weeks since Spain edged out England in the Euro 2024 final in Berlin.

As we wait for international football action to unfold, there are intriguing storylines to keep an eye on in the UEFA Nations League. Here are three key narratives to follow:

1. Spain's Quest to Build on Recent Success

Fresh off their Euro 2024 triumph and Olympic gold, Spain is aiming to continue their winning momentum in the UEFA Nations League. Under the guidance of Luis de la Fuente, La Roja is set to defend their Nations League title.

Their opening fixtures include a challenging double-header: a visit to Serbia followed by a match against Switzerland in Geneva. The squad, while missing some key players such as Alvaro Morata and Unai Simon due to injuries, features exciting talents like Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams.

Spain's performance in these games will be crucial in setting the tone for their campaign and showcasing whether they can maintain the high standards set in their recent successes.

2. England's new era under Lee Carsley

With Gareth Southgate stepping down after Euro 2024, England is under the interim management of Lee Carsley. The England Under-21 coach has been tasked with navigating this transitional period, starting with fixtures against Ireland in Dublin and Finland at Wembley.

The English Football Association is still in search of a permanent replacement, so Carsley’s performance in these Nations League matches could influence the future of his tenure.

Despite missing star midfielder Jude Bellingham due to injury, Carsley’s squad includes several uncapped players, such as Noni Madueke and Morgan Gibbs-White. How these new faces integrate into the team will be a key storyline to follow.

3. Cristiano Ronaldo's continued quest for more goals

Cristiano Ronaldo’s international career has been a topic of much speculation, particularly following a disappointing Euro 2024. Despite this, Portugal’s coach Roberto Martinez has retained faith in the 39-year-old striker, naming him in the squad for the Nations League.

Ronaldo’s inclusion is significant as Portugal faces Croatia, Scotland, and Poland in Group 1 of League A. With Goncalo Ramos sidelined due to injury, Ronaldo is expected to play a pivotal role.

This period could be a defining moment for Ronaldo as he seeks to add another major title to his illustrious career while continuing to defy expectations about his longevity in international football.

Cristiano Ronaldo will definitely have his 1000 goal target in his mind as he prepares for his first match of the current international break against Croatia.