You can vote for your favorite goal on the UEFA website
UEFA named four candidates for the prize for the best goal of the semi-final stage 2024 European ChampionshipThe Spanish are among the award candidates Lamin Yamal And Dani OlmoDutchman Xavi Simons and an Englishman Ollie Watkins.
Let us recall that on July 9, Yamal equalized the score in the middle of the first half of the match against France (2:1) with a magnificent long-range strike. At the same time, the winger went down in history as the youngest author of a goal in the history of the European Championship – at the time of the match, Yamal was 16 years and 362 days old. And four minutes later, Olmo put Spain ahead, and he set the final score on the scoreboard.
The following evening, the Netherlands opened the scoring against England through Simons, who intercepted the ball and fired a superb shot from outside the box. The Three Lions equalised through a controversial penalty and snatched victory in the final moments when Watkins took advantage of a pass from Cole Palmer and turned the ball into the far corner.
Yamal and Watkins were named the best players in their semifinal matches. You can vote for the best goal of the semifinal on the UEFA website.
The final of the 2024 European Championship between Spain and England will take place on July 14 at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. The starting whistle of the Frenchman Francois Letexier will sound at 22:00 Kyiv time. The commentators of the match on the MEGOGO media service will be Vadim Skichko and Sergey Lukyanenko.
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Source: Sportarena

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