By Reuters and published by CNA
Berlin – Spain substitute Mikel Oyarzabal scored four minutes from time to give his side a deserved 2-1 Euro 2024 final victory over England on Sunday (July 14) and a record fourth European crown, as Gareth Southgate’s team lost in their second successive final.
Oyarzabal finished off a swift counter-attack for the winning goal as Spain were crowned champions, having won all seven games they played in the tournament.
“I have done my job,” said Oyarzabal, who came on for captain Alvaro Morata after 67 minutes.
“Just the fact of being … in the 26, you value it a lot. It happened to me but could have happened to anyone.”
Teenager Lamine Yamal found space down the right and crossed for fellow winger Nico Williams to slot home as England fell behind for the fourth successive match.
Spain then enjoyed a purple patch with a series of sharp attacks as England’s previously watertight defence fell apart and Dani Olmo, Morata and Williams all had good chances.
It paid off almost immediately when Jude Bellingham laid the ball back into Palmer’s path and the substitute curled home a precise low 20-metre shot in the 73rd minute.
The massed ranks of England fans, who vastly outnumbered their rivals, exploded and the whole feel of the night changed.
Spain weathered the storm and a lapse of concentration saw England undone as Marc Cucurella was left in space on the left, received the ball from Oyarzabal and drilled it across the box for the substitute to stretch out a toe and poke it home.
There was still time for more drama at the other end as Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon parried a Declan Rice header from a corner and Dani Olmo blocked Marc Guehi’s follow-up on the line.
For England, the “30 years of hurt” after their 1966 World Cup success, which was sung about at Euro 1996, will now run to at least double that number as they became the first team to lose successive Euro finals.
“Losing in a final is as tough as it gets,” said captain Kane. “We did really well to get back into the game but we didn’t quite keep the same intensity and pressure I guess. We couldn’t quite keep the ball and we got punished for it.”
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Top: Mikel Oyarzabal celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates Photo: Reuters/Kai Pfaffenbach and published by CNA
First insert: Spain’s Nico Williams celebrates with Alvaro Morata after scoring the opening goal during the final match between Spain and England at the Euro 2024 tournament in Berlin, Germany, July 14, 2024. Photo: AP/Manu Fernandez and published by CNA
Second insert: Spain’s Mikel Oyarzabal celebrates with Nico Williams after scoring his side’s second goal during the final match between Spain and England at the Euro 2024 tournament in Berlin, Germany, July 14, 2024. Photo: AP/Manu Fernandez and published by CNA
Third insert: England’s Harry Kane looks dejected after losing the final and receiving his runners up medal. Photo: Reuters /Lisi Niesner and published by CNA
Front Page: Spanish King Felipe VI holds the trophy as he and his daughter Princess Sofia celebrate with the players they won the final match between Spain and England at the Euro 2024 tournament in Berlin, Germany, July 14, 2024. Photo: AP/Andreea Alexandru and published by CNA
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