England’s defeat in the European final in Berlin has left the team heartbroken once again. The match was a gripping encounter that saw Spain clinch the title with a late goal by Mikel Oyarzabal. Despite England’s fight back, the dream of victory eluded them. Throughout the tournament, Spain demonstrated strong attacking football and solid defense.
However, the overall quality of the tournament was considered average with several big-name players appearing fatigued. The emergence of Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal as key players for Spain was a notable highlight. England’s failure to capitalize on their momentum and Gareth Southgate’s decisions, particularly regarding substitutions and the use of Harry Kane, sparked post-match discussions. Southgate’s success in creating an environment where players are eager to represent the nation was acknowledged, despite England’s defeat.
The significance of Harry Kane’s performances and his struggle with form during the tournament was also a topic of debate, as he continued to play a critical role despite concerns about his effectiveness.