
Patiala, 15 July (Sports Desk)
Spain etched their name in history once more, claiming a record-breaking fourth UEFA Euro title with a thrilling 2-1 victory over England in Berlin.
The final was a nail-biter from the start. Spain, dominating from kickoff, pressed hard but were met with a resolute English defense. The second half saw the deadlock broken with a goal from Neco Williams, expertly assisted by the young prodigy Lamine Yamal. England clawed their way back with a goal by Cole Palmer in the 73rd minute, leaving the score tied. Just as extra time loomed, substitute Mikel Oyarzabal secured the win with a decisive goal, sending Spain into a frenzy.
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This victory marks Spain’s first Euro title since 2012, adding to their previous triumphs in 1964, 2008, and 2012. Meanwhile, England’s wait for their first major tournament win since 1966 continues after another heartbreaking final defeat.
Following the emotional win, Spanish players were overcome with joy. Nico Williams and Dani Carvajal were visibly emotional as their teammates celebrated around them. The joy spilled over to the stands, as players like Yamal, Cucurella, and Olmo joined the jubilant Spanish supporters in their revelry.
The grand finale at Berlin’s Olympiastadion witnessed the presence of distinguished guests, including Prince William and King Felipe of Spain, who undoubtedly shared in the electrifying atmosphere.


