Spain Beat England 2-1 In Thrilling Final To Clinch Record 4th Euros Title

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Spain won its record fourth European soccer championship, getting an 86th-minute goal from Mikel Oyarzabal to beat England in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday in Berlin.

Spain won all seven games it played at Euro 2024, being crowned champions to cap one of the most dominant international tournament performances in history. #SpainEnglandFinal

 “I couldn’t be happier. To see the fans, to see the players,” Spain manager Luis de la Fuente said. “For me, they are the best in the world and today I confirm that definition.”

Nico Williams provided the first goal for Spain, scoring less than two minutes into the second half after a scoreless opening 45. Spain looked the better team throughout the match, but England’s Cole Palmer scored the tying goal in the 73rd minute.

Spain previously won the tournament in 1964, 2008 and 2012 and were tied with Germany as the only three-time champions.

This is England’s second consecutive runner-up finish, having lost to Italy in the final of Euro 2020. The country has never won a European championship and its last major international tournament win was the 1966 World Cup.

“Losing in a final is as tough as it gets,” England captain Harry Kane said postgame.

In the highly anticipated Spain-England final, both teams displayed tactical prowess and determination, showcasing exceptional skill in a competitive match. Spain’s dominance and ability to perform under pressure were evident throughout the game, highlighting their resilience in crucial moments.

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