Spain defeated England 2-1 on Sunday in Berlin to claim the European Championship. The result was its fourth tournament victory, breaking a tie with Germany for the most in history.
Nico Williams, Spain’s winger on the left flank, scored the opener for his nation in the early minutes of the second half.
English substitute Cole Palmer scored an equalizer outside the penalty area.In the 86th minute, Spain attacking midfielder Mikel Oyarzabal, who was subbed in the second half, scored the winning goal after Spanish left-back Marc Cucurella’s low cross into the penalty box.
Spain previously won in 1964, 2008 and 2012, the last two titles coming either side of their triumph at the 2010 World Cup during the golden era of Xavi Hernandez, Xabi Alonso and Andres Iniesta.