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AI ranks a 25-year-old player as the most alluring competitor in the European Championship.

Struggling German team trails competition

The AI really likes Mert Müldür. He comes in first place.
The AI really likes Mert Müldür. He comes in first place.

AI ranks a 25-year-old player as the most alluring competitor in the European Championship.

What transpires when an AI is tasked with evaluating all footballers at the Euro based on their attractiveness? A somewhat unexpected list - which may have left several celebrities feeling let down! As per The Sun, the AI bestowed the highest Sexyness-Factor and most good-looking teams upon the individual players. Remarkably, one German athlete succeeded in cracking the Top 10.

Bayer Leverkusen starlet Florian Wirtz (age 21) accomplished this phenomenal feat and barely squeaked into the top ten. Wirtz came after two Italians, Gianluca Scamacca (age 25) and Nicolo Fagioli (age 23), who clinched the seventh spot. The Netherlands' Memphis Depay (age 30) secured seventh place, while Ukraine's Oleksandr Tymchyk (age 27) earned sixth place.

Only Two Nations Trail Germany

Austria emerged fifth, as a result of defender Flavius Daniliuc (age 23). The AI placed Serbian Strahinja Pavlović (age 23) ahead of the Austrians. Awards for bronze went to Spain's Fabián Ruiz (age 28), with Poland's Taras Romanczuk (age 32) taking silver. It was a shocking turn of events, as neither Champions Cristiano Ronaldo (age 39), Jude Bellingham (age 20), nor Antoine Griezmann (age 33) made the cut. Instead, it was the Turk Mert Müldür (age 25) who stole the show. The Turks, alongside the Austrians, are deserving of significant accolades, as Müldür too hails from Vienna.

The AI made an intriguing selection concerning team rankings. According to The Sun, Serbia was deemed the victor by the AI. Alas, poor German teamwork did not fare well, as Germany settled for the third-worst point yield. They ranked third, barely surpassing the struggling teams of France and Switzerland, who were granted the red beauty prize.

This research was conducted by ticket seller Ticketgum, who has previously created similar attention-grabbing rankings. Fret not, as at the Euro, looks don't matter – it's all about the action on the field.

His somewhat thoughtful look seems to delight the AI: Taras Romanczuk from Poland in second place.

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