On July 14, the Euro Cup final is about to kick off. Spanish media outlet Marca wrote an article reviewing Spain’s path to the finals.
Notably, in the promotional graphic designed by Marca detailing their journey, it is evident that Spain’s first match and the final are both taking place in Berlin, specifically at the same venue: the Berlin Olympic Stadium.
In their debut, Spain secured a decisive victory over Croatia, with 11 shots on goal, five of which were on target. They scored three goals in the first half alone, easily defeating the checkered squad. The three goals were scored by a forward (Morata), midfielder (Ruiz), and defender (Carvajal), showcasing a balanced attacking force from all positions on the field.
The Euro Cup final is imminent, once again at the Berlin Olympic Stadium. Having already won here, Spain must be well-acquainted with factors such as the length of the grass, the moisture content of the pitch, and the dressing room environment, giving them a semblance of home advantage.
Half a Home Advantage? Spain’s First Match and Final at Same Stadium. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/18341.html