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OneFootballĀ·15 July 2024
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OneFootballĀ·15 July 2024
A month-long festival of football concluded in Berlin on Sunday evening, with Spain beating England to win EURO 2024.
Now, our writers take a look at the best and worst bits of the tournament.
Ben Browning:Ā I want to say Dani Olmo, but with the midfielder not having started much for Spain it is hard to justify. With that in mind, Iāve opted for team-mate Nico Williams, who has added several million to his price tag this summer with some sparkling performances.
Richard Buxton:Ā Cody Gakpo deserves huge credit for the Netherlandsā extended run and not just his impressive goal return. The Liverpool forward has been a perfect interlocker on the international stage as much as he is at club level.
Chloe Digby:Ā My vote goes to Kobbie Mainoo. He came into the England side following the failed Trent Alexander-Arnold and Conor Gallagher experiments and now it almost feels like heās been in that midfield spot forever. Except he hasnāt. The EURO 2024 final was his ninth game for England and heās only made 25 total Premier League appearances. Stunning.
Peter Fitzpatrick:Ā Very few of the supposed best players in the world performed this summer, but Rodri did, as he has for much of the last three years. He makes everyone around him better and provided the base for his Spanish teammates to flourish.
Alex Mott:Ā How can it be anyone other than Lamine Yamal? The 16-year-old has showed maturity beyond his years at this tournament, capping it all off with that stunner against France.
PĆ”draig Whelan:Ā In a side surrounded by star talent, FabiĆ”n Ruiz didnāt appear to get the credit he deserved but he was truly outstanding from start to finish in the tournament. His performances in midfield allowed La Roja to shine.
BB: Itās hard to look past Real Madrid talent Arda GĆ¼lerās sparkling effort for Turkey in the group stages, letting fly from 30 yards and finding the corner to help his side beat Georgia.
RB: It has to be Lamine Yamalās wonder strike to level up Spainās semi-final with France. The definition of āgolazoā.
CD:Ā Iām possibly going a bit niche here, but I really enjoyed Nicolae Stanciuās barnstormer for Romania when they played Ukraine. Watch and enjoy.
PF: It might not have been the ābestā goal but Christian Eriksen scoring Denmarkās opener against Slovenia near-three years after he nearly lost his life at the Championship was a very special moment.
AM:Ā Xherdan Shaqiri really is the ultimate tournament player and showed that with this absolute barn-burner against Scotland.
PW:Ā In the game of the tournament, TĆ¼rkiyeās Mert MĆ¼ldĆ¼r produced the goal of the tournament with a sublime volley.
BB:Ā Jude Bellinghamās overhead kick in the final seconds to keep England at the tournament against Slovakia. As he said, āwho else?ā
RB: Spainās quarter-final win over Germany has to be one of the games of the tournament. A real end-to-end encounter and settled by Mikel Merino scoring at the same stadium as his father had, 33 years earlier.
CD:Ā For me it was the semi-final between France and Spain. Fascinating for a neutral, watching a France side struggling for form take the lead, only for Spain to spark into their best selves and overturn the deficit through *that* Yamal goal and Olmoās brilliant effort too.
PF:Ā Most of the best moments of this tournament have involved the so-called āsmaller nationsā and nothing topped Georgia knocking off Cristiano Ronaldoās Portugal for both their first-ever major tournament win and qualification to the last 16.
AM:Ā The knockout rounds didnāt exactly blow us away but the group stage at this tournament was sensational. Who can forget those early games with stoppage time goals for Albania, TĆ¼rkiye and Georgia? Great days.
PW:Ā It was telling that even in the immediate aftermath of Mert GĆ¼nokās stunning last gasp save to help TĆ¼rkiye overcome Austria, it was already being talked about as one of the all-time great saves. And rightly so.
RB: The Netherlandsā best-laid plans unravelled before a ball was even kicked with a trio of injury withdrawals. Credit where itās due, though, Ronald Koemanās side regrouped and went further than anticipated.
CD:Ā They had a bad night when they went out against TĆ¼rkiye, but before that Austria really surprised me with their tenacity and tactical discipline. Ralf Rangnick is obviously better than many in England gave him credit for.
PF:Ā Both how good Spain were and how brilliant their football was. They shed their ātiki-takaā reputation and brought back actual wingers to the game on their way to a record-breaking fourth title. Take a bow, Luis de la Fuente.
AM:Ā I fully expected France to sweep all before at this tournament, with a squad that was the envy of every nation attending. As it was though, Didier Deschampsā side were pretty lacklustre.
PW:Ā On paper prior to the tournament, Romania looked to have one of the weakest squads and even in their homeland, there were few reasons for optimism. But they exceeded expectations to reach the knockout stage and their 3-0 thrashing of Ukraine was one of the competitionās biggest shocks.
BB: France are stacked with talent from front to back but were one of the most boring sides to watch in Germany. A French player didnāt manage a goal from open play until the semi-final and they laboured to results instead of blowing the competition away.
RB: Portugal overindulging Cristiano Ronaldo at all costs. Yes, heās the captain but there were games in their route to the quarter-finals where Diogo Jota would have been far more effective than a player whose powers have waned.
CD:Ā I donāt think anyone thought Italy would retain their title, but their performance was a real letdown. Luciano Spalletti won the Scudetto the season before last with Napoli and after Italyās first game I thought he mightāve modernised their tactics. Still a lot of work to do.
PF:Ā The tactics employed by France, England and Portugal. When you have that level of talent, there is zero reason to play āsuffer ballā in hope of sneaking through. Spain and Germany, as well as TĆ¼rkiye, Austria and Georgia, showed that fun and football can still be combined.
PW: Even in a difficult group, Scotlandās performances (particularly in the tournament opener and their loss to Hungary) given the quality of the squad were extremely disappointing. They can and should be better than they showed.