Berlin, Germany — In a thrilling climax to the Euro 2024 tournament, Spain triumphed over England with a 2-1 victory, thanks to a late goal by substitute Mikel Oyarzabal. The decisive strike in the 86th minute sealed Spain's victory and continued England's unfortunate streak in the European Championship finals following their 2021 defeat to Italy. …
Spain Clinches Euro 2024 Title with Oyarzabal’s Late Winner
The Midtown Times
Published on Jul 15, 2024 at 02:00 AM EDT | Photo Credit: Ben Carson / Midtown Times
Berlin, Germany — In a thrilling climax to the Euro 2024 tournament, Spain triumphed over England with a 2-1 victory, thanks to a late goal by substitute Mikel Oyarzabal. The decisive strike in the 86th minute sealed Spain’s victory and continued England’s unfortunate streak in the European Championship finals following their 2021 defeat to Italy.
Second-Half Spark Ignites Spain
The second half began with a burst of energy from Spain, as Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams combined beautifully to score just 75 seconds in. This came on the heels of a crucial substitution, with Rodri leaving the game due to a hamstring injury. England fought back, equalizing through Cole Palmer in the 73rd minute, but Oyarzabal’s late heroics secured the win for Spain.
Oyarzabal: The Unexpected Hero
Manager Luis de la Fuente’s decision to include Mikel Oyarzabal as a vice-captain proved astute. Oyarzabal, known for his field versatility and sharp football intelligence, returned to top form after a severe knee injury that sidelined him during the 2022 World Cup. When Alvaro Morata had to be replaced, Oyarzabal stepped up, delivering a perfectly timed and unstoppable goal.
Mixed Night for Bellingham
Jude Bellingham, often England’s standout performer, experienced a mixed night. His lapse in marking Dani Carvajal or Yamal led to Spain’s opening goal. However, he redeemed himself by assisting Palmer’s equalizer and showcasing his resilience and skill throughout the match.
Spain’s Offensive Prowess
Spain’s attacking strength was evident throughout the tournament, culminating in their record 15th goal in a European Championship. Their journey included dramatic comebacks and impressive victories, highlighting their determination and skill. Despite intense pressure from England in the final, Spain’s relentless forward push paid off with Oyarzabal’s late goal.
Rodri’s Injury and Zubimendi’s Step-Up
Rodri’s injury just before halftime was a significant setback for Spain. The Manchester City midfielder had been a key player in defense and attack. Martin Zubimendi’s replacement rose to the occasion, maintaining Spain’s midfield control and contributing to their winning strategy.
Shaw vs. Yamal: A Crucial Duel
Gareth Southgate’s strategic decision to start Luke Shaw aimed to neutralize Spain’s Lamine Yamal. Shaw’s defensive efforts largely contained Yamal in the first half. However, Yamal’s brilliance emerged in the second half, assisting Williams’ goal and showcasing his game-changing impact.
Kane’s Continued Struggles
Harry Kane’s performance mirrored his tournament struggles. Unable to break free from Spain’s defense and ineffective in hold-up play, he was substituted after an hour. While substitutes Ollie Watkins and Cole Palmer injected fresh energy and Palmer scored the equalizer, it wasn’t enough to secure a win for England.
A Testament to Spain’s Brilliance
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