After a month of action in Germany, it all now comes down to one game in Berlin as and battle for European Championship glory. We look at the three biggest questions ahead of the contest. While have largely flattered to deceive in Germany (although they have improved as the competition has progressed), it has been a different story for Sunday’s opponents.
Spain have been the standout side this summer – comfortably the best team at the tournament, with Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams, Dani Olmo, Rodri and Fabián Ruiz all shining throughout. They have won all of their six games so far, which is the most victories any nation has picked up in a single edition of a Euros and since the inception of the group stage format. Only France in 1984 have won the competition with a perfect record.
That team are the one they are trying to emulate in more ways than one as that French outfit also hold the record for the most goals scored in a single European Championship with 14 (in just five games), with sitting on 13 prior to kick-off on Sunday. They have also won their last three finals (during that glorious run from 2008 to 2012) and are aiming to become the first country ever to win four consecutive World Cup/European Championship finals, as well as the first to win four EURO titles. On form, they would be deserving champions.
Will the pressure tell or can they finish the job? The biggest headache facing the manager at the Olympiastadion will be what to do about his left-back situation..
