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Chelsea and Man City boast most Euro 2020 semi-final stars as Premier League dominates in Europe


CHELSEA and Manchester City boast more Euro 2020 semi-finalists than any other club in the world.

The final four of this summer’s tournament are now set, with England joined by Denmark, Italy and Spain.

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Chelsea and Man City are the most-well-represented clubs in the Euro 2020 semi-finalsCredit: The Sun

The Three Lions recorded their biggest-ever knockout stage win at a major tournament with a 4-0 annihilation of Ukraine.

Denmark beat Czech Republic 2-1, Italy beat Belgium by the same scoreline with Spain battled past Switzerland on penalties.

And fittingly, the two club who reached the 2020-21 Champions League final – Chelsea and City – are the most-well-represented at this summer’s tournament.

The two Premier League giants both have SEVEN stars apiece taking part in the Euro 2020 semis.

The Blues have Reece James, Ben Chilwell, Mason Mount, Jorginho, Emerson, Andreas Christensen and Cesar Azpilicueta in the final four.

Man City, meanwhile, have Raheem Sterling, Phil Foden, Kyle Walker, Eric Garcia, Aymeric Laporte, Rodri and Ferran Torres in the semis.

Juventus and Napoli come second in the club stakes, with five players apiece at the pointed end of the Euros.

Manchester United also have five, if you include new signing Jadon Sancho – with Borussia Dortmund slipping from three to two.


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EURO 2020 SEMI-FINALISTS BY CLUB

Chelsea – 7

Man City – 7

Juventus – 5

Man Utd – 5

Napoli – 5

Barcelona – 4

Atletico Madrid – 3

Copenhagen – 3

Inter Milan – 3

PSG – 3

Sassuolo – 3

AC Milan – 2

Aston Villa – 2

Atalanta – 2

Brentford – 2

Borussia Dortmund – 2

Brighton – 2

Everton – 2

Lazio – 2

Leeds – 2

Liverpool – 2

RB Leipzig – 2

Roma – 2

Torino – 2

Tottenham – 2

Valencia – 2

Villarreal – 2

Wolves – 2

Atalanta – 1

Athletic Bilbao – 1

Arsenal – 1

Bologna – 1

Fiorentina – 1

Fulham – 1

Leicester – 1

Hoffenheim – 1

Malmo – 1

Midtjylland – 1

Nice – 1

Parma – 1

Sampdoria – 1

Schalke – 1

Sheff Utd – 1

Southampton – 1

Udinese – 1

West Brom – 1

West Ham – 1

Barcelona boast four stars in the semis, with Atletico Madrid, Copenhagen, Inter Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Sassuolo all on three.

A whopping 17 clubs have two players apiece in the final four, from Brentford and Leeds to Lazio and Roma.

And 19 teams have one player apiece, from the likes of Arsenal to Swedish side Malmo.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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