Spain advanced to the final after a 2-1 win over France at the Allianz Arena - and it was a from youngster Lamine Yamal that got the ball rolling for La Roja as he became the youngster goalscorer in tournament history. The game started in manic fashion with chances for both teams. Fabian Ruiz was picked out wonderfully by Yamal, but his free header ballooned over the bar, and he was to pay for his mistake.
The star saw his club teammates from last season in and Randal Kolo Muani combine; the winger crossing to put the ball on a sixpence, which the talisman nodded home with glee to give France the lead after just eight minutes. Spain needed a moment of magic to get them back into the game, and after some nervy moments in which was walking a yellow card tightrope alongside a few Mbappe runs in behind, it was Yamal who created the spark with a strike that will be talked about for years to become. Dropping his left shoulder, the teenager became the youngest ever goalscorer at the as his long-range strike beat Mike Maignan all ends up off the post - and the jubilance wasn't done for Spain.
Just five minutes later, some patient build-up saw Dani Olmo take the ball down before two outstanding touches allowed him to waltz past , setting himself to strike the ball beyond Maignan and to turn the game on its head. A frantic start was followed by a quiet period; only an Mbappe shot and a darting Nico Williams run promised to offer any threat from either side, before the second half saw S.
