Spain’s national football team celebrated their Euro 2024 victory with an open-top bus parade in Madrid. The celebration followed a visit to the country’s king and president. The team’s victory over England in the final in Berlin was a historical moment for Spain, marking their fourth European Championship win. The squad arrived at Madrid’s Barajas
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Following England’s defeat to Spain in the Euro 2024 final, King Charles expressed his admiration for the team’s efforts. In a letter addressed to England manager Gareth Southgate, the British royal urged the team to “hold your heads high,” acknowledging the disappointment of falling short in such a high-stakes match. While victory may have eluded
As the dust settles on Euro 2024, we are left with a tournament that was full of exciting moments and surprising performances. While marquee names failed to deliver on the big stage, lesser-known players stepped up to make their mark on the tournament. From last-minute goals to unexpected upsets, Euro 2024 was a rollercoaster of
The Euro 2024 final saw England face a devastating defeat at the hands of Spain, with a late winner from Mikel Oyarzabal sealing a 2-1 victory for La Roja. The loss left England captain Harry Kane feeling “heartbroken” as he reflected on the team’s efforts in the tournament. Despite an equalizer from Cole Palmer, it
Rodri of Manchester City recently spoke out about the need for a Spanish men’s player to win a Ballon d’Or once again. The last time a Spaniard won this prestigious award was back in 1960 with Luis Suárez. After being named the Player of the Tournament at Euro 2024, Rodri expressed his feelings by stating,
Euro 2024 came to an electrifying conclusion as Spain emerged victorious over England with a 2-1 win. The match saw Nico Williams give Spain an early lead in the second half, only for Cole Palmer to equalize for England. However, it was Mikel Oyarzabal’s late goal and Dani Olmo’s crucial goalline clearance that secured Spain’s
In a thrilling final at the Olympiastadion, Spain emerged victorious over England with a 2-1 win to claim their fourth European Championships title. Mikel Oyarzabal’s 86th-minute winner sealed the historic victory, setting a new milestone in the tournament’s history. With a flawless record of seven wins from seven matches, scoring a total of 15 goals,
Spain made history in Berlin as they secured their fourth European Championship title by defeating England 2-1. This victory not only marked their fourth title but also set a new record for the most goals scored in a single European Championship tournament. With substitute Mikel Oyarzabal’s 86th-minute winner, La Roja scored a total of 15
Gareth Southgate is reportedly planning to make a significant change to his starting lineup for the upcoming Euro 2024 final against Spain by reintroducing Luke Shaw. This decision comes after Shaw replaced Kieran Trippier during the semifinal match against the Netherlands and showcased his capabilities despite limited playing time due to injury. Shaw’s return to
With Spain and England set to face off in the Euro 2024 final, there is a palpable sense of anticipation gripping the football world. The showdown, slated for Sunday evening in Berlin, promises to be a spectacle like no other, with dignitaries and royalty in attendance. The spotlight is on a young prodigy, Lamine Yamal,