Unstoppable Spain or irrelevant England…where’s the Euro Trophy?

Invincible Spain or irrelevant England?

Spain and England will face off in the Euro 2024 (European Football Championship) final at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany, at 4:00 a.m. (KST) on Friday.

‘Invincibles’ Spain will be looking to win their fourth title.

Having previously lifted the trophy in 1964, 2008, and 2012, Spain will be looking to return to the top of the tournament after a 12-year absence.

From the group stage to the semifinals, they have been unstoppable, scoring a whopping 13 goals in six matches while conceding just three.

Nine different players have found the back of the net, including Danny Olmo (three), Fabian Luis (two), Rodri, Yamal, Nico Williams, and Alvaro Morata (at least one), so their overall form and form has been on point.

At the heart of Spain’s attack is midfield commander Rodrigo.

Rodríguez’s prolific activity on the flanks and his varied, quality passing through the middle is Spain’s main source of attack.

Their attacking work is also well organized, with Rodríguez leading the way from midfield to flanks and flanks to midfield.

They also have one of the tournament’s best rising stars in Ramin Yamal.

Yamal is a ‘god’ with his creative passing, blistering pace, confident flanking play and goal-scoring ability.

Born on July 13, 2007, Yamal is about to turn 17.

After breaking records for the youngest attacking points at the Euros, the youngest goalscorer at the Euros, and the youngest goalscorer at any major tournament, including the Euros and World Cup, Yamal plans to use the trophy as a “self-birthday present” for himself by playing in the final on Thursday (local time).

England are “irrelevant” at the Euros, having never lifted the trophy.

After reaching back-to-back finals at Euro 2021 and Euro 2020, England are determined to end the tournament on a high this time around.

After losing the title to Italy in the last edition of the tournament, the Three Lions have fielded an ‘all-time’ squad for the tournament.

Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Judd Bellingham (Real Madrid), Phil Foden (Manchester City), and a host of other top performers from the world’s top leagues have come together to form a glamorous squad, but the lid has been lifted and there is a sense of unease.

Unlike Spain, who won all six of their matches, they were unable to live up to their reputation, playing poorly from the group stage through the round of 16 and into the quarterfinals, and ‘stumbling’ into the next round.

They scored just two goals in their three Group C matches, winning one and drawing two.

In the round of 16 against Slovakia, they looked to be on the brink of defeat before Bellingham and Kane scored dramatic goals in stoppage time to reach the quarterfinals, while a penalty shootout against Switzerland saw them reach the last four.

Against the Netherlands, Ollie Watkins’ dramatic 45th-minute winner punched their ticket to the final.

The silver lining for England, who need to break the ‘irrelevance’ barrier, is that they can call upon their flamboyant substitutes, including Watkins and Cole Palmer, at the right time and have not exposed any major problems in defense so far.

While the pundits have favored Spain on paper, England’s chances of victory are not insignificant.

“There’s no doubt that England are inferior in terms of overall physical condition, team speed, and organization,” said Han Jun-hee, a commentator for Coupang Play.

However, “England’s overall attacking tempo and variety of moves improved somewhat in the semifinal against the Netherlands, and it’s clear that they are on an upward curve in terms of mood,” he said. “If they can hold on, properly exploit Spain’s back space, and use their substitutes to win the game, they could win.”

“The flow is in Spain’s favor, but in a one-on-one match, there are variables,” said commentator Park Moon-sung, “England has been playing solid defense, so it will be a tight match.”

Since both Spain and England attack down the right flank, Park believes that the “right attack and left defense” will be the deciding factor in the match.

“Spain will utilize Yamal’s solo play down the right flank,” Park said. England will utilize Bukayo Sakho, Phil Foden, and Kyle Walker to attack down the right,” Park explained.

“Spain’s Alvaro Morata and England’s Kane are missing,” he said, noting the absence of strikers from both teams and predicting that the “team that explodes” will lift the trophy. 바카라사이트

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