Nostradamus’ distant relative makes Euro 2024 predictions as England learn their fate after dire Denmark draw

A DISTANT relative of famous psychic Nostradamus has predicted the final outcome of Euro 2024.

And it’s good news for England despite their lousy 1-1 draw with Denmark on Thursday.

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He has good news for England and Harry Kane after the dismal draw with DenmarkRex

The Three Lions limped to a stalemate in yesterday’s second group stage clash.

And they now can’t afford to rest on their laurels in Tuesday’s finisher against Slovenia.

Pundits and fans savaged the performance, with Harry Kane and Trent Alexander-Arnold looking particularly poor.

But a descendant of famous astrologer and psychic Nostradamus, who made a series of prophecies in the 16th century, believes England will bounce back in style.

Serbian seer Milan Radonjic is best known by his stage name of Milan Tarot.

And he declares himself to be the “greatest magician in the world.”

He predicts England will finally go all the way and end their Euros heartache by winning the tournament.

And Radonjic also reckons there will be huge celebrations up and down the country in a summer-long party.

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He told Marca: “All major national teams will do poorly at Euro 2024, except England, who will probably win. (There will be) a great party.”

Radonjic also backed Kane to end as the tournament’s top scorer.

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The Bayern Munich star opened his account against Denmark yesterday.

But he is being tipped to finish with TEN strikes at the Euros.

Radonjic added: “Harry Kane will score more than 10 goals.”

It remains to be seen whether his predictions do come true.

Predecessor Nostradamus famously claimed in the 1500s to foresee numerous future occurrences.

Some reckon his predictions were generalised, while others believe they were accurate about certain single events.

Followers claim correct predictions include the French Revolution, the rises of Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler, and the 9/11 attacks.

ENGLAND vs DENMARK RATINGS

ENGLAND stumbled to a drab 1-1 draw with Denmark.

Here’s how SunSport’s Tom Barclay rated the Three Lions team.

Jordan Pickford: 6

Looked a little jittery early doors, though there was nothing he could do about Morten Hjulmand’s corker and he made a decent parry after the break.

Kyle Walker: 7 

Made England’s opener by racing round a sleeping Victor Kristiansen – he’ll be having nightmares of that forevermore – and teeing up Kane via a deflected cross.

John Stones: 6

OK but you have got to wonder how fit he feels having barely played for Man City in the second half of the season, plus his injury and illness issues over the last month.

Marc Guehi: 8 and my star man

Really encouraging again from the Crystal Palace centre-back, looking sharp with his interceptions and assured in distribution.

Kieran Trippier: 6

Like Stones, he was fine, but England really need Luke Shaw back ASAP because having no natural left-footer at left-back is a problem.

Trent Alexander-Arnold: 5

This experiment of playing Trent in midfield is far from convincing, especially when his passing was off it like it was here, barring one good ball to Saka. Subbed on 54 minutes.

Declan Rice: 5

Had to cover so much ground as England dropped worryingly deep in the first half and also lost it a few times in front of his back four.

Bukayo Saka: 7

Not quite as electric as his first half against Serbia, but another solid showing from our right winger who has been our most consistent attacker across the two games.

Jude Bellingham: 6

Nowhere near the majestic display he put in against Serbia and one of many who looked tired.

Phil Foden: 7

Was far more involved than against Serbia – although that was not hard – and had a few dangerous efforts from range, including one that smacked the post after the break.

Harry Kane: 6

Netted his 64th goal for his country with an opener he could not really miss, but then gave the ball away from Denmark’s leveller. Surprisingly subbed.

SUBS:

Conor Gallagher (on for Trent, 54): 7

Vital clearance on the stretch when Christian Eriksen was lurking and was not afraid to put his foot in.

Ollie Watkins (on for Kane, 70): 6

Played in by Bellingham’s lovely ball after coming on but could not finish from an acute angle.

Jarrod Bowen (on for Foden, 69): 6

Copped a nasty tackle which saw Joakim Maehle booked.

Eberechi Eze (on for Saka, 69): 6

On for his tournament bow though he was rarely involved.

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