Different stadiums have different anti-epidemic standards, limiting the number of people who can attend some of the stadiums, which definitely affects the atmosphere of the games. This year's Europa League didn't start as early as previous World Cups or European Cups. It could also be related to the epidemic. After all, much of the news is still focused on the fight against the epidemic. Although the European Cup has been postponed for a year, we always feel that the start of the European Cup was rushed this summer. The Europa League is indeed underway. However, the hobby of many young people is not soccer. After all, there are so many more forms of entertainment than ever before, and it surely distracts young people from their love of soccer. Nowadays, the percentage of young people is not as high as it used to be, whether they are watching or playing soccer.
UEFA's aim is to de-elite the game, allowing many countries with relatively weak soccer to participate in the tournament and promoting soccer's influence in the regions. Secondly, to increase the visibility of soccer in each country, increase television broadcasts, increase the cost of rights sales and other economic circulation of soccer. Almost all of the European Cup is a strong conversation, we no longer see what kind of death group will make our blood boil, so that fans in the draw grouping unlimited imagination. The heat and conversation starts at that moment. However, expansion has made the group stage rapidly less competitive, with few do-or-die matches. Consider the death groups of 2000: Germany, England, Portugal and Romania; 2004: the Czech **** and country, Latvia, Germany, the Netherlands and France, England, Switzerland and Croatia;
2008: the Netherlands, Italy, Romania and France; and 2012: the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany and Portugal. Look at how these groups keep the fans happy. Anytime they don't do well in the group stage, they risk elimination.In 2016, Portugal won the group stage with three consecutive draws, which put a strange spin on the familiar pace of the game, and the passion of the fans slowly wore off. Now that we have so many avenues to learn about the matches, we can utilize a lot of our dispersed time to learn about the matches. These days, short videos and live streams are all the rage, and everyone can be a deliverer, commentator and pundit for the event. While broadcast rights are still controlled by the big platforms, filtered and optimized by fans, we can still see our personal preferences and keep pushing big data at you, so there's no great need for viewing comparisons.
Mainly watching high level matches and then watching the likes of the Euro's and the World Cup will give a person a general feeling that no comparisons hurt. Especially especially in the Champions League, the top clubs are rich enemies, each position is the most powerful, players skilled tacit understanding, grinding to the best degree, the Champions League knockout system is two rounds of home and away, the away side scored more goals to encourage the attack, so both sides are not conservative, just one more than the opponent. Getting used to the Champions League and then watching the Europa League is obviously not a one off game so you get the feeling it's less exciting. Last year kind of soccer tournament was stopped for several months due to the epidemic. After it restarted, until now, so far this year, the schedule is so full that the players lack enough rest time. Even this time, the Europa League allows teams to report more men and is allowed to have five substitutions per game. But in general, it is still not too intense.