Historic win for Spain in EURO 2024
Spain triumphed over England 2-1 in the EURO 2024 final held in Germany, clinching the championship.
Spain and England faced off in the European Championship final at the Berlin Olympic Stadium. Spain emerged victorious with a 2-1 win, securing the title.
NO DANGEROUS ATTACKS IN THE FIRST HALF
The first half saw neither team manage a significant attack, ending in a goalless draw.
Rodri, injured in the first half, was substituted at the start of the second half by Zubimendi for Spain.
SPAIN STARTS SECOND HALF STRONGLY
Spain began the second half with great intensity. Yamal, advancing from the right wing, passed to Nico Williams on the left. Williams, receiving the ball, made a precise shot within the penalty area, leaving the goalkeeper helpless and putting Spain ahead.
ENGLAND EQUALIZES WITH PALMER
Falling behind, England increased their pressure for an equalizing goal. Their efforts paid off when substitute Cole Palmer scored. In the 73rd minute, Palmer struck from outside the penalty area, leveling the score.
FINAL WORD FROM OYARZABAL
The decisive moment came from Oyarzabal. In the 86th minute, Spain launched a quick attack, with Cucurella passing the ball back to Oyarzabal. Oyarzabal, inside the penalty area, made a single touch to send the ball into the net.
SPAIN MAKES HISTORY
Despite England's continuous attempts to score in the remaining minutes, they couldn't find the net, and Spain won the match. This victory marked Spain's fourth European Championship title, following their wins in 1964, 2008, and 2012. Spain also became the team with the most European Championship titles in history.
YAMAL SETS RECORD
Spanish player Lamine Yamal made history by becoming the youngest player ever to play in a European Championship final.
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