July 15th 2024.
Lamine Yamal, the young and talented player from Spain, gave his fans a behind-the-scenes look into the team's celebrations after their Euro 2024 final win against England. It was a historic moment for Spain, as they became the first nation to lift four European Championship trophies. Led by coach Luis de la Fuente, they outclassed England in a thrilling final held in Berlin.
Despite England's reputation for mounting comebacks at the Euros, Spain showed their dominance throughout the game. Although Cole Palmer managed to equalize Nico Williams' opener, it was Spain who ultimately came out on top with a late goal from substitute Mikel Oyarzabal. The team then celebrated their victory in the dressing room, where Yamal, who had just turned 17 the day before, decided to go live on Instagram.
As the young player captured the joyous scenes of dancing and drinking, he also revealed some of his teammates in their birthday suits. With over 500,000 people watching the stream, fans got more than they bargained for, with one player's backside on full display and another narrowly avoiding a wardrobe malfunction. Nonetheless, Yamal's performance throughout the tournament was exceptional, with four assists and one goal, earning him the title of young player of the tournament.
In an interview on Instagram Live after the game, the Barcelona starlet expressed his happiness and called this win a dream come true. He also mentioned his excitement to return to Spain and celebrate with the fans, calling it the best birthday present ever. When asked about the tense moments when England equalized, Yamal credited his team's resilience and said, "I don't know what this team is made of, but we always manage to get back up."
Spain's World Cup winner Juan Mata also had high praise for Yamal, revealing that his former teammate Xavi had told him that he had never seen a player of Yamal's quality, even though he had played with Lionel Messi. Mata believes that the sky is the limit for this young player, and he himself does not like to make comparisons with Messi.
While Spain celebrated their fourth European Championship victory, the England men's team faced another disappointment, having lost back-to-back Euros finals under coach Gareth Southgate. In a post-match interview, Southgate admitted that Spain was the better team in the tournament. He also pointed out England's weakness in keeping possession and not being able to capitalize on their chances.
England captain Harry Kane also expressed his disappointment, calling it a tough tournament both physically and mentally. He stated that the team had come so close to achieving their ultimate goal, but now they were at the lowest of the lows. However, he also acknowledged that the players had represented their country with pride and had not given up until the very end. Despite the heartbreak, Kane believes that this experience will only make them stronger in the future.
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