Spain 1-0 England (2nd half): Nico Williams opens the scoring
NT (according to Vnexpress)•July 15, 2024 03:09
Lamine Yamal assisted Nico Williams to open the scoring for Spain against England, in the Euro 2024 final in Berlin.
Nico Williams' (right) successful shot. Photo: UEFA
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47' Spain opens the score
46' Second half begins
It's Spain's turn to serve.
Rodri leaves the field
Rodri was injured trying to dive to block Kane's shot in the 45th minute. Midfielder Zubimendi replaced him.
Marca: 'England is more satisfied with a draw'
Spanish newspaperMarcabelieves that there were no really dangerous situations in the first half. "Manager Gareth Southgate will be more satisfied that the score is still tied, because that was their plan. Meanwhile, manager Luis de la Fuente will have to change something, because the team's crosses are still not effective," the newspaper wrote.
Harry Kane's miss at the end of the first half. Photo:PA
Rodri is hurt
Rodri limped off at half-time. Midfielder Zubimendi started warming up at the same time. If Rodri cannot continue, Spain could have a difficult time in the rest of the match.
First half stats
45'+3 End of first half
The two teams drew 0-0, with few dangerous opportunities in the first half.
45'+1 Foden volleys close to goal
From Rice's right cross, the ball fell to Foden's open position and he volleyed with one touch but Unai Simon cleverly angled the ball and caught it.
Foden
45' Harry Kane missed
Carvajal lost the ball to Bellingham, in a dispute between two Real Madrid players. Bellingham passed the ball into the center, on the edge of the penalty area for Kane to shoot, but Rodri spread his legs to block the ball in time. But Rodri accidentally hurt Laporte in this situation.
43' Morata missed
Striker Alvaro Morata broke down the left side of the box, facing Guehi but his turn failed to get past the centre-back. However, this situation brought Spain a corner kick.
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