England will face Spain in Berlin for the 2024 European Championship trophy. An incredible ride as Southgate’s side have now made back to back Euros finals. A Spanish beast is what stands between them and a trophy, let’s look ahead to the action.
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00:00So, Will, a dramatic night for England. It seems like every single time that they're
00:07playing at this Euro 2024, they need to rely on a huge moment. Do you feel like they've
00:11got another one up their sleeve as they go to face Spain in the final?
00:16Well, you could say that England have now hit the peak. I mean, people have been waiting
00:22for England to really show the best and certainly the first half against East Holland, they
00:28were excellent. They were maybe fortunate with the penalty. I personally didn't think
00:33it was one, but they had enough chances. Obviously, the Phil Fulton one cleared off the line and
00:39the one that hit the woodwork. Yeah, Gareth Southgate makes the subs and they both make
00:43an impact, but without a doubt, this is the toughest game since today. I think a lot of
00:50people would agree that Spain have been the best team in the tournament. There were some
00:54doubts around at the start that maybe they were just a little bit too young. You know,
01:01you're looking at Lamine Yamal and Nicole Williams, 16 and 21 respectively, you're thinking,
01:06well, can they keep going? Well, they've been excellent, haven't they, Spain? And I think
01:12maybe it might come down to who can concede fewer goals, potentially.
01:18Lamine Yamal, of course, stealing all the headlines, but just their squad, their unity,
01:22the way they pass the ball around so effortlessly and so quickly, they make England look poor and
01:29we're in the final. So I've got to have a lot of respect for Spain and I expect it to be a very
01:34tough game for England. A bit of a breath of fresh air away from club football, I think
01:39there's a lot of pressure on the Premier League and how to play this type of football. This
01:44tournament's sort of proven that you can go back a few years and play that free-flowing game and
01:50take long shocks, for example, and, you know, just really enjoy it. I mean, it's come across
01:55that a lot of the players have just had such a great time out there.
01:58Yeah, we've seen loads of fantastic long-range goals. You've had Arda Guler,
02:02Stanchu for Romania, of course, Lamine Yamal, plenty of others, Jude Bellingham scoring a
02:07bicycle kick in the last minute to get us to extra time. On a global scale or on a European scale,
02:12at least, we're seeing that that kind of football does still exist and it's great to see.
02:15You very rarely have a team during a major tournament who start brilliantly and just
02:19blitz their whole way through the tournament, the competition, although Spain, I suppose,
02:23could actually do that if they win on Sunday. They've been by far the standout team for me in
02:27this tournament. But England, look, I think there's a mentality that's grown and a, I don't
02:34know, an ability to find ways to win football matches. And I wouldn't compare them to Real
02:40Madrid in the Champions League, but there are shades of that that just, they just know how to
02:44get through in these important games and these important matches. And their consistency in the
02:49international stage now is, over the last four tournaments since Garry Southgate's been in
02:54charge, it's been fantastic. Spain are obviously favourites, but England are more than capable,
02:58in my eyes, of winning the game.