Following the conclusion of the Euro 2024 group stage games, the worst XI has been revealed based on sofascore ratings.
Rasmus Hojlund and Manuel Neuer makes Euro 2024 Worst XI
The Worst XI includes a number of well-known players, with German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer carrying over his unconvincing pre-tournament form into the main competition, even though the hosts easily advanced as group winners.
He wasn’t the only big name on the list, as Rasmus Hojlund of Manchester United, who is valued at £72 million, struggled for Denmark.
The striker’s 6.47 out of 10 rating, which is tied for fourth lowest in the tournament, indicates that he has yet to make an impact.
Hojlund is joined in the Worst XI by another Premier League player: Milos Kerkez of Bournemouth, who scored 6.57 in Hungary’s first three games despite defeating Scotland in the decisive game.
At the back is teammate Attila Fiola, who is partnered with Czech rider Robin Hranac.
Additionally, the Scots are represented at full-back by Anthony Ralston of Celtic, who has the joint-lowest rating of 6.33 while Italy’s David Frattesi is a surprising addition in midfield.
Przemysław Frankowski of Poland and Silvan Widmer of Switzerland join him in the center.