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Euro 2024 Final: Spain vs England: Highlights and Analysis


Football  •  15 Jul, 2024  •  77,468 Views  •  ⭐ 3.8

Written by Shivani Chourasia


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On a memorable night at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Spain clinched their fourth European Championship title by defeating England 2-1. Nico Williams and Mikel Oyarzabal were the heroes for La Roja, while Cole Palmer's equalizer for England ultimately proved insufficient.

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Leading up to the final, Spain and England had set the stage for an intense battle. Spain, three-time champions, faced an England side eager to erase decades of major tournament disappointments since their 1966 World Cup triumph. The clash promised to be a showdown of youth and experience, with both teams showcasing formidable lineups.

First Half Highlights

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The match began with Spain dominating possession, but England's defence held firm throughout the first half. Despite Spain's efforts, particularly through their dynamic midfielders like Dani Olmo and Fabian Ruiz, they were unable to breach England's disciplined backline. The first half ended goalless, leaving everything to play for in the final 45 minutes.

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Key Moments in the Second Half

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The deadlock was broken early in the second half when Nico Williams capitalized on a precise pass from Lamine Yamal, slotting the ball past Jordan Pickford to give Spain a crucial lead. The goal injected urgency into England's play, and they responded with attacking substitutions, including Cole Palmer, who soon found the equalizer with a clinical finish.
Spain, undeterred by England's resurgence, regained the lead late in the match. Mikel Oyarzabal, brought on as a substitute, capitalized on a defensive lapse to score the decisive goal, putting Spain ahead 2-1 and on course for victory.

Notable Player Performances and Tactical Analysis

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