We asked Gemini and ChatGPT:  Which national football teams are better, the Euro 2024 participants or those from the 2004 tournament?

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Gemini and ChatGPT

*Since we are talking about European football in this article, we use “football” instead of “soccer” everywhere in the text.

The combination of sports and high technology has always sparked a need for people to reach new heights, set new records and set their sights on new opportunities. In the spirit of one of the most important sporting events this summerEURO 2024, our team felt nostalgic for the magic of Zidane, Del Piero, Beckham, Gerrard, Maldini and all the other mega stars of European football from 20 years ago. And what would happen if their national teams from Euro 2004 could face their countrymen playing at Euro 24? You’ve asked yourself the same question more than once, haven’t you?

For us, the answer to the question “Which generation of footballers is better?” is clear – the stars from 2004, but what does AI think about it?

We asked Gemini and ChatGPT to find, analyze and compare the qualities and performances of the best players of the Euro 2024 “Big 5” with those of the 2004 European Football Championship. We focused on the teams of England, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, because if we were to compare all the strong teams, the article would be too long (sorry, but you won’t find anything about Cristiano Ronaldo in this post).

The process

For the purpose of our test, we chose the following 3 criteria (of course we do not claim that they are sufficient and the most credible, we just decided to be exactly those 3) to be answered by the two most used AI assistants:

  • 11 starting players + 5 best reserve players
  • In which team each footballer played in the season before the European Championship in which he participated
  • If they could play one final match against each other, who would win – the Euro 2004 stars or the current Euro 2024 football influencers?

If we’ve managed to get your attention and you can’t wait to find out if any of your favorite footballers from the past have made it onto the AI rankings and how Gemini and ChatGPT ranked them, you’ll have to wait a little longer because first we want to show you the prompts we used for our test. Of course, we used identical prompts so that we don’t have a conflict of interest and have to disqualify someone from the match.

The prompts

Initial selection of players

Prompt: “Hello Gemini / ChatGPT, please prepare a list of 11 starting players + 5 best reserve players for the [country name] team at Euro 2004.”

The Best 11 + 5 according to Gemini:

TeamEngland
Goalkeeper
  • David James (Manchester City)
Goalkeeper (Reserve)
  • Paul Robinson (Leeds United)
Defenders
  • Gary Neville (Manchester United)
  • Sol Campbell (Arsenal)
  • John Terry (Chelsea)
  • Ashley Cole (Arsenal)
Midfielders
  • David Beckham (Real Madrid)
  • Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
  • Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
Forwards
  • Michael Owen (Liverpool)
  • Wayne Rooney (Everton)
  • Emile Heskey (Liverpool)
Reserves
  • Wayne Bridge (Chelsea)
  • Owen Hargreaves (Bayern Munich)
  • Joe Cole (Chelsea)
  • Darius Vassell (Aston Villa)
  • Dietmar Hamann (Bayern Munich)
TeamGermany
Goalkeeper
  • Oliver Kahn (Bayern Munich)
Goalkeeper (Reserve)
  • Jens Lehmann (Arsenal)
Defenders
  • Philipp Lahm (Bayern Munich)
  • Per Mertesacker (Hannover 96)
  • Arne Friedrich (Hertha BSC)
  • Christian Ziege (Borussia Mönchengladbach)
Midfielders
  • Torsten Frings (Werder Bremen)
  • Michael Ballack (Bayern Munich)
  • Sebastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich)
Forwards
  • Miroslav Klose (Werder Bremen)
  • Kevin Kuranyi (VfB Stuttgart)
  • Bernd Schneider (Bayer Leverkusen)
Reserves
  • Valérien Ismaël (Werder Bremen)
  • Dietmar Hamann (Bayern Munich)
  • Fabian Ernst (Schalke 04)
  • Fredi Bobic (Hannover 96)
  • Gerald Asamoah (FC Schalke 04)
TeamItaly
Goalkeeper
  • Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus)
Goalkeeper (Reserve)
  • Francesco Toldo (Inter Milan)
Defenders
  • Gianluca Zambrotta (AC Milan)
  • Alessandro Nesta (AC Milan)
  • Fabio Cannavaro (Inter Milan)
  • Paolo Maldini (AC Milan)
Midfielders
  • Gennaro Gattuso (AC Milan)
  • Andrea Pirlo (AC Milan)
  • Simone Perrotta (AS Roma)
Forwards
  • Francesco Totti (AS Roma)
  • Adrian Mutu (Chelsea)
  • Filippo Inzaghi (AC Milan)
Reserves
  • Cristian Zaccardo (Palermo)
  • Damiano Tommasi (AS Roma)
  • Stefano Fiore (Lazio)
  • Vincenzo Montella (AS Roma)
  • Angelo Peruzzi (Lazio)
TeamFrance
Goalkeeper
  • Fabien Barthez (Olympique de Marseille)
Goalkeeper (Reserve)
  • Grégory Coupet (Olympique Lyonnais)
Defenders
  • Willy Sagnol (Bayern Munich)
  • Lilian Thuram (Juventus)
  • William Gallas (Chelsea)
  • Eric Abidal (Olympique Lyonnais)
Midfielders
  • Claude Makelele (Chelsea)
  • Zinedine Zidane (Real Madrid)
  • Florent Malouda (Olympique Lyonnais)
Forwards
  • Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
  • David Trezeguet (Juventus)
  • Sylvain Wiltord (Arsenal)
Reserves
  • Mikaël Silvestre (Manchester United)
  • Olivier Dacourt (AS Roma)
  • Ludovic Giuly (AS Monaco)
  • Djibril Cissé (AJ Auxerre)
  • Sidney Govou (Olympique Lyonnais)
TeamSpain
Goalkeeper
  • Iker Casillas (Real Madrid)
Goalkeeper (Reserve)
  • José Reina (Villarreal)
Defenders
  • Míchel Salgado (Real Madrid)
  • Carles Puyol (Barcelona)
  • Raúl Bravo (Real Madrid)
  • Joan Capdevila (Villarreal)
Midfielders
  • Xabi Alonso (Real Sociedad)
  • Vicente Rodríguez (Valencia)
  • Rubén Baraja (Valencia)
Forwards
  • Raúl (Real Madrid)
  • Fernando Torres (Atlético Madrid)
  • Luis García (Barcelona)
Reserves
  • Asier del Horno (Athletic Bilbao)
  • Joaquín (Real Betis), Cesc Fàbregas (Arsenal)
  • Javier Saviola (AS Monaco)
  • Juanito Gutiérrez (Valencia)

As you can see, Gemini is doing quite well, even anticipating our future question about which team each player plays on. Did you notice how the Romanian Adrian Mutu found a place in the Italian national team? Not cool, Gemini, not cool at all!

Best 11 + 5 according to ChatGPT:

TeamEngland
Goalkeeper
  • David James
Goalkeeper (Reserve)
  • Paul Robinson
Defenders
  • Gary Neville (RB)
  • Ashley Cole (LB)
  • Sol Campbell (CB)
  • John Terry (CB)
Midfielders
  • David Beckham (RM)
  • Paul Scholes (LM)
  • Frank Lampard (CM)
  • Steven Gerrard (CM)
Forwards
  • Michael Owen (ST)
  • Wayne Rooney (ST)
Reserves
  • Joe Cole (MF)
  • Owen Hargreaves (MF)
  • Phil Neville (DF/MF)
  • Darius Vassell (FW)
  • Ledley King (DF)
TeamGermany
Goalkeeper
  • Oliver Kahn
Goalkeeper (Reserve)
  • Jens Lehmann
Defenders
  • Arne Friedrich (RB)
  • Philipp Lahm (LB)
  • Jens Nowotny (CB)
  • Christian Wörns (CB)
Midfielders
  • Torsten Frings (RM)
  • Michael Ballack (CM)
  • Dietmar Hamann (CM)
  • Bernd Schneider (LM)
Forwards
  • Kevin Kurányi (ST)
  • Fredi Bobic (ST)
Reserves
  • Andreas Hinkel (DF)
  • Thomas Brdaric (FW)
  • Bastian Schweinsteiger (MF)
  • Lukas Podolski (FW)
TeamItaly
Goalkeeper
  • Gianluigi Buffon
Goalkeeper (Reserve)
  • Francesco Toldo
Defenders
  • Christian Panucci (RB)
  • Gianluca Zambrotta (LB)
  • Fabio Cannavaro (CB)
  • Alessandro Nesta (CB)
Midfielders
  • Simone Perrotta (RM)
  • Andrea Pirlo (CM)
  • Gennaro Gattuso (CM)
  • Francesco Totti (AM
Forwards
  • Alessandro Del Piero (ST)
  • Christian Vieri (ST)
Reserves
  • Marco Materazzi (DF)
  • Massimo Ambrosini (MF)
  • Stefano Fiore (MF)
  • Antonio Cassano (FW)
  • Filippo Inzaghi (FW)
TeamFrance
Goalkeeper
  • Fabien Barthez
Goalkeeper (Reserve)
  • Grégory Coupet
Defenders
  • Willy Sagnol (RB)
  • Bixente Lizarazu (LB)
  • Lilian Thuram (CB)
  • Mikaël Silvestre (CB)
Midfielders
  • Zinedine Zidane (AM)
  • Patrick Vieira (CM)
  • Claude Makélélé (DM)
  • Robert Pirès (LM)
Forwards
  • Thierry Henry (ST)
  • David Trezeguet (ST)
Reserves
  • William Gallas (DF)
  • Sylvain Wiltord (MF/FW)
  • Olivier Dacourt (MF)
  • Louis Saha (FW)
TeamSpain
Goalkeeper
  • Iker Casillas
Goalkeeper (Reserve)
  • Santiago Cañizares
Defenders
  • Michel Salgado (RB)
  • Carles Puyol (LB)
  • Iván Helguera (CB)
  • Carlos Marchena (CB)
Midfielders
  • Joaquín (RM)
  • Rubén Baraja (CM)
  • Xabi Alonso (CM)
  • Vicente (LM)
Forwards
  • Fernando Morientes (ST)
  • Raúl (ST)
Reserves
  • Juanito (DF)
  • Albert Luque (MF/FW)
  • José Antonio Reyes (MF/FW)
  • Fernando Torres (FW)

ChatGPT did not offer us the teams in which the players played but took the initiative to add the position in which each player played.

Players’ club teams

Prompt: “In which team each footballer played in the season before Euro 2004?”

Players’ teams according to Gemini:

Player (Name)Player’s CountryTeam (Country)Position
Ashley ColeEnglandArsenalDefender
David BeckhamEnglandReal MadridMidfielder
Wayne BridgeEnglandChelseaDefender
Sol CampbellEnglandArsenalDefender
Joe ColeEnglandChelseaMidfielder
Steven GerrardEnglandLiverpoolMidfielder
Owen HargreavesEnglandBayern MunichMidfielder
Emile HeskeyEnglandLiverpoolForward
David JamesEnglandManchester CityGoalkeeper
Frank LampardEnglandChelseaMidfielder
Michael OwenEnglandLiverpoolForward
Eric AbidalFranceOlympique LyonnaisDefender
Fabien BarthezFranceOlympique de MarseilleGoalkeeper
Djibril CisséFranceAJ AuxerreForward
Grégory CoupetFranceOlympique LyonnaisGoalkeeper
Olivier DacourtFranceAS RomaMidfielder
William GallasFranceChelseaDefender
Ludovic GiulyFranceAS MonacoMidfielder
Sidney GovouFranceOlympique LyonnaisForward
Thierry HenryFranceArsenalForward
Claude MakéléléFranceChelseaMidfielder
Florent MaloudaFranceOlympique LyonnaisMidfielder
Michael BallackGermanyBayern MunichMidfielder
Fredi BobicGermanyHannover 96Forward
Fabian ErnstGermanySchalke 04Midfielder
Torsten FringsGermanyWerder BremenMidfielder
Dietmar HamannGermanyBayern MunichMidfielder
Valérien IsmaëlGermanyWerder BremenDefender
Oliver KahnGermanyBayern MunichGoalkeeper
Kevin KuranyiGermanyVfB StuttgartForward
Philipp LahmGermanyBayern MunichDefender
Jens LehmannGermanyArsenalGoalkeeper
Per MertesackerGermanyHannover 96Defender
Gianluigi BuffonItalyJuventusGoalkeeper
Fabio CannavaroItalyInter MilanDefender
Stefano FioreItalyLazioMidfielder
Gennaro GattusoItalyAC MilanMidfielder
Filippo InzaghiItalyAC MilanForward
Paolo MaldiniItalyAC MilanDefender
Vincenzo MontellaItalyAS RomaForward
Angelo PeruzziItalyLazioGoalkeeper
Andrea PirloItalyAC MilanMidfielder
Adrian MutuRomaniaChelseaForward
Xabi AlonsoSpainReal SociedadMidfielder
Rubén BarajaSpainValenciaMidfielder
Joan CapdevilaSpainVillarrealDefender
Iker CasillasSpainReal MadridGoalkeeper
Asier Del HornoSpainAthletic BilbaoDefender
Cesc FàbregasSpainArsenalMidfielder
Luis GarcíaSpainBarcelonaForward
JoaquínSpainReal BetisMidfielder
Carles PuyolSpainBarcelonaDefender
RaúlSpainReal MadridForward

Most club teams with national players according to Gemini:

England

  • Chelsea (England): 4 players (Wayne Bridge, Joe Cole, Frank Lampard, William Gallas)
  • Arsenal (England): 3 players (Ashley Cole, Thierry Henry, Jens Lehmann)
  • Liverpool (England): 2 players (Steven Gerrard, Emile Heskey)
  • Manchester City (England): 1 player (David James)

France

  • Olympique Lyonnais (France): 3 players (Eric Abidal, Grégory Coupet, Sidney Govou)
  • Olympique de Marseille (France): 1 player (Fabien Barthez)
  • AJ Auxerre (France): 1 player (Djibril Cissé)
  • AS Monaco (France): 1 player (Ludovic Giuly)

Germany

  • Bayern Munich (Germany): 4 players (Owen Hargreaves, Dietmar Hamann, Valérien Ismaël, Oliver Kahn)
  • VfB Stuttgart (Germany): 1 player (Kevin Kurányi)
  • Hannover 96 (Germany): 1 player (Fredi Bobic)
  • Schalke 04 (Germany): 1 player (Fabian Ernst)

Italy

  • AC Milan (Italy): 3 players (Gennaro Gattuso, Filippo Inzaghi, Andrea Pirlo)
  • Inter Milan (Italy): 2 players (Fabio Cannavaro, Vincenzo Montella)
  • AS Roma (Italy): 2 players (Olivier Dacourt, Paolo Maldini)
  • Juventus (Italy): 1 player (Gianluigi Buffon)

Spain

  • Real Madrid (Spain): 3 players (David Beckham, Iker Casillas, Raúl)
  • Barcelona (Spain): 2 players (Luis García, Carles Puyol)
  • Valencia (Spain): 1 player (Rubén Baraja)
  • Real Sociedad (Spain): 1 player (Xabi Alonso)

Also, Gemini decided that there was no need to include reserve team players in this table and only the starting 11 for their countries made it into the table.

Let’s see what our other quiz participant has to say on the subject:

ChatGPT’s table of players:

Player (Name)Player’s CountryTeam (Country)Position
David JamesEnglandManchester CityGoalkeeper (Starter)
Paul RobinsonEnglandLeeds UnitedGoalkeeper (Reserve)
Gary NevilleEnglandManchester UnitedRight Back
Ashley ColeEnglandArsenalLeft Back
Sol CampbellEnglandArsenalCenter Back
John TerryEnglandChelseaCenter Back
David BeckhamEnglandReal MadridRight Midfield
Paul ScholesEnglandManchester UnitedLeft Midfield
Frank LampardEnglandChelseaCentral Midfield
Steven GerrardEnglandLiverpoolCentral Midfield
Michael OwenEnglandLiverpoolStriker
Wayne RooneyEnglandEvertonStriker
Joe ColeEnglandChelseaMidfielder
Owen HargreavesEnglandBayern MunichMidfielder
Phil NevilleEnglandManchester UnitedDefender/Midfielder
Darius VassellEnglandAston VillaForward
Ledley KingEnglandTottenham HotspurDefender
Oliver KahnGermanyBayern MunichGoalkeeper (Starter)
Jens LehmannGermanyArsenalGoalkeeper (Reserve)
Arne FriedrichGermanyHertha BSCRight Back
Philipp LahmGermanyVfB StuttgartLeft Back
Jens NowotnyGermanyBayer LeverkusenCenter Back
Christian WörnsGermanyBorussia DortmundCenter Back
Torsten FringsGermanyBorussia DortmundRight Midfield
Michael BallackGermanyBayern MunichCentral Midfield
Dietmar HamannGermanyLiverpoolCentral Midfield
Bernd SchneiderGermanyBayer LeverkusenLeft Midfield
Kevin KurányiGermanyVfB StuttgartStriker
Fredi BobicGermanyHertha BSCStriker
Andreas HinkelGermanyVfB StuttgartDefender
Thomas BrdaricGermanyHannover 96Forward
Bastian SchweinsteigerGermanyBayern MunichMidfielder
Lukas PodolskiGermanyFC KölnForward
Gianluigi BuffonItalyJuventusGoalkeeper (Starter)
Francesco ToldoItalyInter MilanGoalkeeper (Reserve)
Christian PanucciItalyAS RomaRight Back
Gianluca ZambrottaItalyJuventusLeft Back
Fabio CannavaroItalyInter MilanCenter Back
Alessandro NestaItalyAC MilanCenter Back
Simone PerrottaItalyAS RomaRight Midfield
Andrea PirloItalyAC MilanCentral Midfield
Gennaro GattusoItalyAC MilanCentral Midfield
Francesco TottiItalyAS RomaAttacking Midfield
Alessandro Del PieroItalyJuventusStriker
Christian VieriItalyInter MilanStriker
Marco MaterazziItalyInter MilanDefender
Massimo AmbrosiniItalyAC MilanMidfielder
Stefano FioreItalyLazioMidfielder
Antonio CassanoItalyAS RomaForward
Filippo InzaghiItalyAC MilanForward
Fabien BarthezFranceMarseilleGoalkeeper (Starter)
Grégory CoupetFranceLyonGoalkeeper (Reserve)
Willy SagnolFranceBayern MunichRight Back
Bixente LizarazuFranceBayern MunichLeft Back
Lilian ThuramFranceJuventusCenter Back
Mikaël SilvestreFranceManchester UnitedCenter Back
Zinedine ZidaneFranceReal MadridAttacking Midfield
Patrick VieiraFranceArsenalCentral Midfield
Claude MakéléléFranceChelseaDefensive Midfield
Robert PirèsFranceArsenalLeft Midfield
Thierry HenryFranceArsenalStriker
David TrezeguetFranceJuventusStriker
William GallasFranceChelseaDefender
Sylvain WiltordFranceArsenalMidfielder/Forward
Olivier DacourtFranceAS RomaMidfielder
Louis SahaFranceManchester UnitedForward
Iker CasillasSpainReal MadridGoalkeeper (Starter)
Santiago CañizaresSpainValenciaGoalkeeper (Reserve)
Michel SalgadoSpainReal MadridRight Back
Carles PuyolSpainBarcelonaLeft Back
Iván HelgueraSpainReal MadridCenter Back
Carlos MarchenaSpainValenciaCenter Back
JoaquínSpainReal BetisRight Midfield
Rubén BarajaSpainValenciaCentral Midfield
Xabi AlonsoSpainReal SociedadCentral Midfield
VicenteSpainValenciaLeft Midfield
Fernando MorientesSpainAS MonacoStriker
RaúlSpainReal MadridStriker
JuanitoSpainReal BetisDefender
Albert LuqueSpainDeportivo La CoruñaMidfielder/Forward
José Antonio ReyesSpainArsenalMidfielder/Forward
Fernando TorresSpainAtlético MadridForward

Most club teams with national players according to ChatGPT:

England

  • Chelsea (England): 4 players (John Terry, Frank Lampard, Joe Cole, William Gallas)
  • Manchester United (England): 3 players (Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Phil Neville)
  • Liverpool (England): 2 players (Steven Gerrard, Michael Owen)
  • Arsenal (England): 2 players (Ashley Cole, Sol Campbell)

Germany

  • Bayern Munich (Germany): 3 players (Oliver Kahn, Michael Ballack, Bastian Schweinsteiger)
  • VfB Stuttgart (Germany): 3 players (Philipp Lahm, Kevin Kurányi, Andreas Hinkel)
  • Borussia Dortmund (Germany): 2 players (Torsten Frings, Christian Wörns)

Italy

  • AC Milan (Italy): 4 players (Alessandro Nesta, Andrea Pirlo, Gennaro Gattuso, Filippo Inzaghi)
  • Inter Milan (Italy): 3 players (Francesco Toldo, Fabio Cannavaro, Christian Vieri)
  • AS Roma (Italy): 3 players (Christian Panucci, Simone Perrotta, Francesco Totti)
  • Juventus (Italy): 2 players (Gianluca Zambrotta, Alessandro Del Piero)

France

  • Arsenal (England): 4 players (Patrick Vieira, Robert Pirès, Sylvain Wiltord, William Gallas)
  • Real Madrid (Spain): 3 players (Zinedine Zidane, Michel Salgado, Claude Makélélé)
  • Juventus (Italy): 2 players (Lilian Thuram, David Trezeguet)

Spain

  • Valencia (Spain): 4 players (Santiago Cañizares, Carles Puyol, Rubén Baraja, Vicente)
  • Real Madrid (Spain): 3 players (Iker Casillas, Iván Helguera, Raúl)
  • Barcelona (Spain): 2 players (Xabi Alonso, Carlos Marchena)
  • Real Betis (Spain): 2 players (Joaquín, Juanito)

Here we see that absolutely all the players are included in the table and there are no people added from different countries.

What is striking is that there are no major discrepancies between the names of the players the two AI assistants included in their lineups.

The AI final verdict

Most likely everyone reading this article knows the names of at least 6-7 of the current players from the group of, as we called them earlier, the “Big 5”, we decided to save our AI friends a resource. We didn’t make them look up the Euro 2024 player lineups, teams and positions, but if any of you want to find everything about them, the best place is on the official UEFA website.

So what outcome of the possible generational clashes did Gemini and ChatGPT predict? Here are their long-awaited answers:

Prompt: “if they could play at the final match, who would win it: England 2004 vs. England 2024; Germany 2004 vs. Germany 2024; Italy 2004 vs Italy 2024; France 2004 vs France 2024; Spain 2004 vs Spain 2024?”

ChatGPT’s prediction

Dream Final Showdowns: Euro 2004 Legends vs. Euro 2024 Stars

The hypothetical final matches between the Euro 2004 legends and the Euro 2024 stars of England, Germany, Italy, France, and Spain would be an epic clash of eras. Each match-up would bring different strengths and weaknesses to the fore. Let’s delve into who might win these dream encounters.

England: The Golden Generation vs. The Modern Stars

The Golden Generation (2004):

  • Key Players: David Beckham, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Michael Owen
  • Strengths: Technical skill, individual brilliance, set-pieces
  • Weaknesses: Tactical rigidity, underperformance in major tournaments

The Modern Stars (2024):

  • Key Players: Harry Kane, Phil Foden, Declan Rice, Jadon Sancho
  • Strengths: Versatility, tactical flexibility, youthful exuberance
  • Strengths: Versatility, tactical flexibility, youthful exuberance

Predicted Outcome: The Golden Generation’s experience and technical prowess would clash with the tactical sophistication and versatility of the modern stars. The 2024 team’s ability to adapt and utilize advanced tactics could give them the edge, especially with Kane’s leadership and Foden’s creativity. However, the sheer individual brilliance of players like Beckham and Gerrard could make it an evenly matched contest.

Winner: Slight edge to the Modern Stars due to tactical flexibility.

Germany: Efficient Veterans vs. Dynamic Youth

Efficient Veterans (2004):

  • Key Players: Michael Ballack, Oliver Kahn, Philipp Lahm
  • Strengths: Tactical intelligence, leadership, defensive solidity
  • Weaknesses: Limited attacking options, rigid structure

Dynamic Youth (2024):

  • Key Players: Joshua Kimmich, Kai Havertz, Jamal Musiala
  • Strengths: Technical proficiency, fluid play, high pressing
  • Weaknesses: Inexperience, potential for inconsistency

Predicted Outcome: The efficiency and experience of the 2004 veterans would face the high energy and technical skills of the 2024 youth. Kimmich’s midfield control and Havertz’s creativity could outmaneuver the structured play of the veterans. The dynamic pressing and fluid transitions of the 2024 team might overwhelm the more rigid 2004 side.

Winner: Dynamic Youth due to their high pressing and technical skills.

Italy: Tactical Masters vs. Versatile Contenders

Tactical Masters (2004):

  • Key Players: Fabio Cannavaro, Paolo Maldini, Andrea Pirlo
  • Strengths: Defensive organization, tactical acumen, creative midfield
  • Weaknesses: Aging squad, lack of pace

Versatile Contenders (2024):

  • Key Players: Marco Verratti, Federico Chiesa, Gianluigi Donnarumma
  • Strengths: Versatility, pace, modern tactics
  • Weaknesses: Potential overreliance on key players

Predicted Outcome: The defensive mastery and tactical nous of the 2004 team would be tested by the versatility and speed of the 2024 contenders. While Cannavaro and Maldini would provide a formidable defense, the pace and skill of Chiesa and the tactical adaptability of Verratti could find weaknesses. Donnarumma’s goalkeeping would be a crucial factor.

Winner: Versatile Contenders, due to their speed and adaptability.

France: The Galácticos vs. The Global Stars

The Galácticos (2004):

  • Key Players: Zinedine Zidane, Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira
  • Strengths: Individual brilliance, experience, technical skill
  • Weaknesses: Underperformance as a team, overreliance on key players

The Global Stars (2024):

  • Key Players: Kylian Mbappé, N’Golo Kanté, Antoine Griezmann
  • Strengths: Depth, pace, tactical flexibility
  • Weaknesses: Potential for inconsistency

Predicted Outcome: Zidane’s vision and Henry’s goal-scoring would be formidable against the pace and tactical diversity of Mbappé and the work rate of Kanté. The 2004 team’s individual brilliance might struggle against the collective strength and modern tactics of the 2024 team. Mbappé’s explosive pace could be the deciding factor.

Winner: The Global Stars, due to their depth and tactical flexibility.

Spain: The Underdogs vs. The Dominant Force

The Underdogs (2004):

  • Key Players: Raúl, Iker Casillas, Xabi Alonso
  • Strengths: Determination, technical skill, strong goalkeeping
  • Weaknesses: Lack of cohesion, inconsistent performances

The Dominant Force (2024):

  • Key Players: Pedri, Ferran Torres, Sergio Busquets
  • Strengths: Possession-based play, tactical maturity, technical excellence
  • Weaknesses: Potential for over-reliance on possession

Predicted Outcome: The 2004 underdogs, led by Raúl’s attacking prowess and Casillas’ goalkeeping, would face a formidable challenge against the tactical maturity and possession-based play of the 2024 team. The modern team’s ability to control the game and exploit spaces with players like Pedri and Torres would likely prove too strong for the 2004 side.

Winner: The Dominant Force, due to their possession-based play and tactical maturity.

ChatGPT’s Overall Winner: Modern Star

While the legends of Euro 2004 bring a sense of nostalgia and individual brilliance, the modern players of Euro 2024 exhibit a higher degree of tactical sophistication, versatility, and technical skill. The evolution of football tactics, training methodologies, and player development gives the edge to the current generation, making them the likely victors in these dream final match-ups.

Gemini’s prediction

Here’s a breakdown of a potential final match between each nation and its past self, considering the strengths and weaknesses of each iteration:

England 2004 vs. England 2024:

  • 2004: Strong individual talent (Beckham, Owen, Gerrard, Lampard) but lacked overall tactical cohesion.
  • 2024: Improved tactical awareness, more balanced midfield (Rice), world-class finisher (Kane), quicker wingers (Foden, Saka).
  • Prediction: England 2024. Modern England’s superior tactical understanding and athleticism would likely overpower the individual brilliance of 2004.

Germany 2004 vs. Germany 2024:

  • 2004: Efficient, disciplined veterans with a strong defense (Kahn, Ballack, Klose, Mertesacker).
  • 2024: Dynamic youth playing under a pressing system (Flick), technical prowess (Havertz, Musiala), complete midfielder (Kimmich).
  • Prediction: Germany 2024. The youthful energy and pressing tactics of 2024 Germany could overwhelm the more static approach of 2004.

Italy 2004 vs. Italy 2024:

  • 2004: Legendary defense (Cannavaro, Buffon), experience, creative genius (Totti).
  • 2024: Strong backline (Chiellini, Bonucci), creative playmaker (Verratti), clinical finisher (Immobile), tactical flexibility.
  • Prediction: Italy 2024 (narrowly). The experience of the 2004 backline is enticing, but Italy 2024 offers a more well-rounded attack and tactical flexibility to potentially exploit weaknesses.

France 2004 vs. France 2024:

  • 2004: Galacticos with individual brilliance (Zidane, Henry).
  • 2024: Global stars with a balanced attack (Mbappé, Benzema), tireless midfield (Kanté).
  • Prediction: France 2024. While the individual brilliance of Zidane and Henry is undeniable, the combination of Mbappé, Benzema, and Kanté in 2024 offers a more balanced and modern approach.

Spain 2004 vs. Spain 2024:

  • 2004: Possession-based play with midfield maestros (Xavi, Alonso), less reliance on pace.
  • 2024: Improved pressing under Luis Enrique, young talent (Torres, Fati) alongside experience (Busquets).
  • Prediction: Spain 2024. The 2024 team’s adaptation to a pressing style alongside their established possession-based play could give them the edge over the 2004 squad.

Remember: These are just predictions based on player strengths on paper. In reality, factors like team form, injuries, and in-game tactics would all play a significant role in determining the winner.

Gemini’s overall winner: Modern Stars

An analysis of potential matchups between national teams and their past selves from 2004 predicts victory for the modern iterations across the board. This dominance is attributed to factors like improved tactical awareness, pressing styles, and a blend of youthful talent with experienced players. While the individual brilliance of past legends is acknowledged, the overall balance and adaptability of the modern teams are seen as giving them the edge.

Our Final verdict

As we can see Gemini is much more sparing of words and ChatGPT provides much more information, details, facts etc. However, what both AI tools unite around is that they think each of the teams participating in Euro 2024 will beat their 2004 teammates with ease.

Our team on the other side, as much as we like the AI and take advantage of all the opportunities and prospects it provides, cannot agree with the claims that the teams from 2024 are better and we stand firmly behind our belief that the 2004 teams would have beaten any of the Euro 24 finalists.

And what about you, what do you think? Which is the better generation of footballers? Have your say in the comments below the post or on social media.