Let's take a look at some standout names for Man City during the Euros

UEFA EURO 2024 Final Tournament Draw
UEFA EURO 2024 Final Tournament Draw | Morris MacMatzen/GettyImages

Euro 2024 has been a significant event for Manchester City, with numerous players from the club representing their respective national teams.

As the anticipated final is only five days away and the semi-finals are set to get underway on Tuesday night, let's take a look back at some of the key City players and their detailed performances in the tournament.

Manchester City Key Players and Performances

France v Belgium: Round of 16 - UEFA EURO 2024
France v Belgium: Round of 16 - UEFA EURO 2024 | Qian Jun/MB Media/GettyImages

Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium)

Kevin De Bruyne, one of Manchester City's most influential midfielders, has been a crucial player for Belgium. Despite some struggles towards the end of the club season, De Bruyne has shown his class on the international stage. His performances were pivotal for Belgium, who were expected to advance comfortably into the knockout stages. While that didn't prove to be very accurate, the Red Devils did reach the round of 16, where they did fall short to France.

Jeremy Doku
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Jeremy Doku (Belgium)

Jeremy Doku, another City player representing Belgium, has been a standout performer. Known for his explosive talent, Doku had the potential to be one of the stars of Euro 2024. With 22 caps and two goals to his name, his end-of-season form for City has carried over into the tournament, making him a player to watch.  

Phil Foden, Fabian Rieder
England v Switzerland: Quarter-Final - UEFA EURO 2024 | Dean Mouhtaropoulos/GettyImages

Phil Foden (England)

Phil Foden has been a key player for England, bringing his creativity and flair to the national team. His performances have been closely watched, and he is expected to play a significant role as England progresses through the tournament.

Manuel Akanji
England v Switzerland: Quarter-Final - UEFA EURO 2024 | James Baylis - AMA/GettyImages

Manuel Akanji (Switzerland)

Manuel Akanji has been a rock at the back for Switzerland, playing every single minute of their campaign. His defensive solidity has been crucial for the Swiss team, and his performances have been praised by pundits and fans alike. Sadly for Akanji, his journey in the competition came to an end after a penalty shootout against England.

Rodri
Spain v Germany: Quarter-Final - UEFA EURO 2024 | Masashi Hara/GettyImages

Rodri (Spain)

Rodri has also been an important figure for his national team. Rodri's presence in midfield for Spain has been instrumental, guiding them into the semi-finals, while also getting his name on the scoresheet.

Bernardo Silva
Portugal v France: Quarter-Final - UEFA EURO 2024 | Inaki Esnaola/GettyImages

Bernardo Silva (Portugal)

Another impactful figure has been Bernardo Silva, whose creativity and work rate were vital for Portugal in their run to the quarter-finals.    

Jack Grealish
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Jack Grealish (England)  

One surprising development was the omission of Jack Grealish from England's final squad. This decision by Gareth Southgate reportedly stunned many, including players from the host nation, Germany, who considered Grealish one of the most dangerous players in the England squad.  

Overall Impact  

Manchester City had the highest number of players participating in Euro 2024, with 14 representing seven nations. This widespread representation underscores the quality and depth of City's squad, reflecting their dominance in the Premier League and their significant impact on the international stage.

As the tournament progresses, City fans will be eagerly watching their stars, hoping they can bring their club form to the international arena and possibly return with European glory.

As the tournament comes to a near end, City have five players who could win the Euros, and fans of the club will be hoping they can bring their form and return with European glory.