Olmo was on hand to keep Spain in front, clearing a Guehi header off the line as England looked to equalise for a second time. Late England goals had seen them all the way through to the final but it was Spain who would strike in the closing stages in Berlin, substitute Mikel Oyarzabal turning home Marc Cucurella’s low cross with four minutes remaining. ⚽️ ¡¡¡GOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLL DE ESPAÑAAAAA!!! ¡¡¡GOOOOOOOLLLL DE MIKEL OYAAAARZAAAAABAAAAL!!! Pase de y se adelanta en el área pequeña para adelantar de nuevo a ESPAÑAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.
¡¡SIIIIIII!!! 🇪🇸 🆚 🏴 | 2-1 | 87’ | — Selección Española Masculina de Fútbol (@SEFutbol) That...
was a goal. Someone is royally pleased with Palmer’s leveller. Cole Palmer was the next change for England as he replaced Mainoo – and he soon made a name for himself as he finished brilliantly from Bellingham’s lay-off to equalise for Southgate’s side.
The move. The assist. The finish.
WHAT A MOMENT IN THE FINAL! 🧊 — England (@England) Jude Bellingham fired wide with a rare chance for England, with Jordan Pickford then saving well to prevent Yamal doubling the Spanish lead. Current mood. Kane’s ineffectual evening came to an end when he was replaced by Ollie Watkins, the late match-winner against the Dutch, just after the hour.
Stay calm. We've been here before. 3️⃣0️⃣ minutes to respond 👊 — England (@England) Spain remained on top as Alvaro Morata was too st.