The Party Begins!
So, Spain's coach, Luis de la Fuente, is totally stoked about his team's epic win at the European Championships. They beat England 2-1 in this crazy intense final game at Berlin's big ol' Olympiastadion. What's the big deal, you ask? Well, they're now the first team ever to win the Euro title four times. That's right, four!
Best Bits of the Final Match
The game had everyone on the edge of their seats, especially when Mikel Oyarzabal scored the winning goal at the 86th minute. It was like a Hollywood movie plot twist! England's Cole Palmer had tied the game after Nico Williams scored the opener for Spain. This victory didn't just get them the title, but they also broke a record by winning seven games in a row without needing those pesky penalty kicks. And get this, they scored a whopping 15 goals in the whole tournament!
Beating the Best of the Best
Spain's road to victory wasn't a walk in the park, though. They had to take down some heavy-hitters like the defending champs Italy, the home team Germany, and everyone's faves France and England. Despite the odds being against them, Coach de la Fuente totally believed in his squad from the get-go.
Coach's Chat
After the game, Coach Luis had a little heart-to-heart with the press. He said, "I didn't think we were the ones to bet on, but I knew we had what it takes to win." He talked about how his team just kept pushing themselves and never gave up, which is pretty inspiring, right?
What's Next for Spain?
Luis knows that topping this win at the next Euro will be tough, but he's also super pumped about how much his players can still improve. "These guys have the drive to keep getting better," he said. "They love the grind and the thrill of victory." And obviously, he's proud as punch about making history and all the buzz it's causing back home in Spain.