In the final of the European Championship, Oyarzabal scored a decisive goal in the 86th minute, with Spain defeating England 2-1. They achieved a record of seven consecutive victories, creating history and winning the European Championship title again after twelve years.
Spain has consecutively won the finals of the last four international tournaments, including the European Championships of 2008, 2012, and 2024. They have become the first European team in history to win four consecutive finals of the World Cup or the European Championship, as well as the first team to claim the European Championship title four times.
For England, they have lost two consecutive European Championship finals, with Southgate becoming the first coach in history to lose two European Championship finals in a row. England once again missed out on their first European Championship title; their last major tournament victory was at the 1966 World Cup.
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