In a thrilling Euro 2024 semi-final, Spain came from behind to defeat France 2-1, securing their place in the European Championship final for the first time in 12 years. The match, held in Munich, was marked by moments of brilliance, particularly from 16-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal.
France took an early lead through Randal Kolo Muani in the 9th minute, but Spain’s response was swift and spectacular. In the 21st minute, Lamine Yamal etched his name in tournament history with a breathtaking equalizer. The teenager unleashed a curling shot from 25 yards out that nestled in the top corner, leaving spectators and commentators in awe.
Alan Shearer, former England captain, described Yamal’s goal as “outrageous,” adding, “It’s that late he shouldn’t even be up at night, never mind playing in the semi-finals of a European Championship!
Spain’s comeback was completed just four minutes later when Dani Olmo scored their second, his shot taking a deflection off Jules Kounde. This quick turnaround stunned the French team, known for their defensive prowess throughout the tournament.
The second half saw France pushing for an equalizer, with Kylian Mbappe missing a crucial chance in the 84th minute. Spain’s defense held firm, with goalkeeper Unai Simon making key saves to preserve their lead.
Luis de la Fuente’s tactical decisions, including the introduction of Ferran Torres for the impressive Yamal late in the game, helped Spain manage the closing stages effectively. The final whistle sparked jubilant celebrations from the Spanish players and fans, while the French team was left to reflect on a tournament that ended in disappointment.
This victory not only showcases Spain’s resurgence under de la Fuente but also highlights the emergence of young talents like Yamal on the international stage. As Spain prepares for the final, they will be buoyed by their performance against a strong French side and the knowledge that they have overcome a significant hurdle in their quest for European glory.
The Euro 2024 final now awaits, with Spain looking to add to their impressive international trophy haul and cement their status as one of Europe’s footballing powerhouses.