EURO Final Results Spain vs England – The final results of EURO 2024 yesterday, Spain vs England ended with a final score of 2-1, Monday (July 15, 2024) at the Olympic Stadium Berlin, Germany. Mikel Oyarzabal’s goal (87th minute) ensured Spain won EURO 2024, giving La Roja a total of four European Cup trophies, the most in EURO history.
lxnews – The EURO final result between Spain and England ended La Roja’s title drought. The reason is, the last major trophy won by Spain was winning Euro 2012 12 years ago, before Luis de la Fuente’s team won the Euro 2024 title.
Meanwhile, England’s defeat in the EURO 2024 final has made the terminology ‘football’s return’ still not motivated. The Three Lions had to be satisfied with second place in the last two EUROs. Previously, Gareth Southgate’s team lost to Italy on penalties at Euro 2020.
The Final Results of EURO 2024 Last Night Final Score Spain vs England 2:1
The final results of EURO 2024 show the high quality of Spain that was seen throughout the tournament. Only La Roja was able to advance from the qualifying round to the final.
After three wins in Group B, La Roja eliminated Georgia, Germany and France on their way to the final. Spain had no choice but to survive in the quarter-final match against Germany through extra time.
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In the EURO 2024 final, Spain played with a typical 4-3-3 formation. It was no surprise to coach Luis de la Fuente. The front three consisted of captain Alvaro Morata and wingers Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams. Rodri will play in midfield with Fabian Ruiz and Dani Olmo. England’s Gareth Southgate, on the other hand, adheres to the standard 4-2-3-1. An interesting change occurs when Luke Shaw plays at left-back. Nothing else changes. Koby Mainu will accompany Declan Rice in midfield.
There were no chances in the first half of the EURO 2024 final. Spain fired five shots, none of which were on target for Jordan Pickford. In contrast, England were only able to provide a threat in the first 45 minutes.
Expected goals (xG) for both teams are quite low. With ball possession of up to 65 percent, Spain’s xG is only 0.22. England is not far behind at 0.16.
The best chance of the first half came in the 45th minute. When Phil Foden sent a free kick into the penalty box and received it. However, the Manchester City midfielder’s shot from close range was easily blocked by Unai Simon.
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Harry Kane’s Curse: Has He Ever Been a Champion and How Many Times Has He Reached the Final? De la Fuente made a surprise at the start of the second half by replacing Rodri with Martin Zvimendi in midfield. England, who were unprepared for Spain’s attack, were quickly torn apart in the 47th minute.
Taking advantage of Lamine Yamal’s movement to create space, he sent a cross to Nico Williams. The Athletic Bilbao winger scored a deadly shot to change the score to 1-0. England’s defense was shaky and Spain took the lead.
Just two minutes later, Dani Olmo almost doubled the score. The RB Leipzig midfielder received a beautiful ball in the penalty box and released a cross that met Jordan Pickford on the right side of the goal. England quickly turned things around and began to dominate possession significantly. Spain continued to make it difficult for England through Nico Williams’ shot (56th minute).
Not wanting to be left behind any longer, manager Southgate removed Harry Kane and brought in Ollie Watkins. The Three Lions’ attack was not clumsy. For example, Jude Bellingham’s action (63rd minute) which was still a few meters away.
The more England tried to appear open, the more often Spain was ambushed. La Roja’s second goal was almost created from a cross from Lamine Yamal. Jordan Pickford made a crucial save to keep the score 1-0.
Everything changed completely with the arrival of Cole Palmer. The Chelsea midfielder managed to equalize for England in the 73rd minute, just five minutes after coming on as a substitute for Koby Mainu. Palmer made the score 1-1 after a low cross was deflected by Jude Bellingham. The match became tighter and Spain did not give up. In the 87th minute, Marc Cucurella’s cross into the England penalty box was successfully brought down by Mikel Oyarzabal. With three minutes left in the match, the ball was successfully put into England’s goal.
The drama did not stop there, England almost equalized the score. Dani Olmo saved La Roja with a header on the goal line. England’s miracle was no more. Spain was once again the king of Europe. With a final score of 2-1, La Roja managed to win the title for the fourth time in their history.
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