Nico Williams and Mikel Oyarzabal played pivotal roles in helping Spain secure their fourth EURO title by defeating England 2-1 in the final at the Olympiastadion in Berlin. Oyarzabal’s late goal clinched the victory for La Roja, making them the European Champions once again.
Match Highlights:
Both teams began the match with a tactical approach, but Spain quickly took control, maintaining possession and creating opportunities. England struggled to advance past midfield, with Spain’s defense effectively neutralizing their attacks. The first half ended scoreless, despite a few close calls for both sides.
Second Half:
Spain made an impactful change at the start of the second half, substituting Martin Zubimendi for an injured Rodri. Just two minutes in, Nico Williams broke the deadlock, assisted by a brilliant play from Lamine Yamal. Williams’ goal, placed perfectly in the far corner, left England’s goalkeeper Jordan Pickford with no chance.
Spain continued to press forward, and although England managed a goalline save and a near-equalizer from Jude Bellingham, they struggled to match Spain’s intensity. In a surprising move, England substituted their captain Harry Kane for Ollie Watkins, which eventually paid off.
Cole Palmer, another substitute, equalized for England in the 73rd minute with a spectacular long-range shot, reigniting England’s hopes.
Decisive Moment:
However, Spain regained the lead in the 86th minute when Mikel Oyarzabal scored from close range. The goal was confirmed after a VAR check for offside, ensuring Spain’s victory. Despite England’s attempts to equalize, Spain’s defense held firm.
Conclusion:
With a dominant 65% possession and multiple big chances created, Spain’s victory was well-deserved. The match highlighted Spain’s strategic prowess and resilience, marking a historic moment as they lifted the EURO trophy for a record-breaking fourth time.
Spain’s unbeaten run in the tournament and their commanding performance in the final underscore their dominance in European football. For England, the wait to end their trophy drought continues, having lost their third EURO final.