Those led by Gareth Southgate reached parity with 15 minutes to go.
Cole Palmer immediately made the difference in the Euro Cup final. Two minutes on the pitch were enough for the Chelsea player to earn England a draw against Spain. Early in the second half, Nico Williams had made it 1-0. Just when it seemed like Gareth Southgate’s side were running out of ideas, a connection between Bukayo Saka and Jude Bellingham ended with the Real Madrid midfielder finding the Wythenshawe native in a final position.
The corner could not be deflected by Unai Simón. In the 73rd minute it was 1-1. With the final looming, Palmer was one of the footballers who had spoken out. “I think if you come into this game, you have to hopefully finish the job. It’s good to get to the final and you have to enjoy it because you don’t get many moments to savour. But no, everyone really wants to win,” he said.
“In the first games we didn’t play as well as we could, everyone knows that. I think as the tournament went on, especially against the Netherlands, I think we played our best game. and that’s what you want for the decisive matches,” he added.
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