Uefa on Monday named French forward and tournament top scorer Antoine Griezmann as the best player of Euro 2016, a day after the hosts' 1-0 final defeat to Portugal
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"Antoine Griezmann was a threat in every game he
played. He works hard for his team and possesses technique, vision and quality
finishing," said Uefa chief technical officer Ioan Lupescu, who led the
panel that picked the striker.
Alex Ferguson, the former Manchester United manager, was
among Uefa's 13-strong panel of technical observers.
Atletico Madrid man Griezmann, 25, for whom Sunday's defeat
was a second major final loss in a month after the loss to arch-rivals Real
Madrid in the Champions League, also won the Golden Boot award for his six goals.
He also had two assists in France's run to the final, but
had a rare off-night in front of goal on Sunday and was unable to haul the
hosts to victory.
Griezmann and midfield schemer Dimitri Payet were included
in the Uefa team of the tournament named Monday, as was Portugal skipper
Cristiano Ronaldo, who was stretchered off injured and in tears after a
crunching tackle by Payet.
Portugal defensive lynchpin Pepe was also included, along
with fellow Portuguese goalkeeper Rui Patricio and Raphael Guerreiro.
There was no place for Gareth Bale, but Wales teammates
Aaron Ramsey and Joe Allen, both midfielders, were named in the team of the
tournament.
Uefa team of the tournament: Rui Patricio (POR); Joshua
Kimmich (GER), Jerome Boateng (GER), Pepe (POR), Raphael Guerreiro (POR); Toni
Kroos (GER), Joe Allen (WAL), Aaron Ramsey (WAL); Antoine Griezmann (FRA),
Dimitri Payet (FRA); Cristiano Ronaldo (POR)

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