Spain Clinches Record 4th Euro Title with Last-Minute Goal
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Spain Clinches Record 4th Euro Title with Last-Minute Goal

Mikel Oyarzabal’s late goal secured Spain’s 2-1 victory against England in the UEFA EURO 2024 final, giving La Roja a record-breaking fourth title.

The first half was cautious, with few clear opportunities. Two minutes after the start, Nico Williams scored from Lamine Yamal’s spectacular run and assist, giving Spain the lead. Despite England’s efforts to equalise through Cole Palmer, Oyarzabal’s late strike from Marc Cucurella’s cross secured Spain’s victory.

Nico Williams was selected Player of the Match due to his dangerous offensive performance and crucial opening goal. Yamal, aged 17 years and one day, became the youngest player to compete in a Euro or World Cup final. With the help of crucial saves and a goal-line clearance by Dani Olmo, Spain’s defence, under the command of Unai Simón, held firm against England’s late surge.

Spain’s coach, Luis de la Fuente, hailed the team’s solidarity and resilience. Spain set records by winning all seven games and scoring 15 goals during the event. England, despite their extraordinary tenacity, fell just short but showed promise for the future, with Gareth Southgate naming Spain as the best team in the competition.