Spain’s soccer fans are joyful after their team dominated the Euro 2024 championship, defeating England in a thrilling final. The streets of Mataro, the hometown of 17-year-old wunderkind Lamine Yamal, were flooded with celebrating fans.
“We’re so lucky to have him,” said 18-year-old Ana Isabel Huete, a substantial Spanish soccer fan, referring to Yamal, who had just been named the tournament’s best young player. The country cheered as the final whistle blew in Madrid’s Colon Square. Honking cars and ecstatic chants filled the air as fans revelled in the hard-fought victory.
Millions of Spaniards were glued to their TVs or packed into public squares with giant screens to witness the 2-1 win against England, secured with a dramatic late goal. “It was a close game, but we did it!” said Antonio Gelmires, a Spanish supporter. Another fan, Nuria Cobos, said, “My heart is pounding, I’m so happy!”
Nico Williams, the game’s most valuable player, expressed his delight: “We’re ecstatic! We deserve this win, and it’s for our fans and families who have always supported us.” Spain’s performance throughout the Euros was historic. They remarkably won all seven matches and shattered the record for most goals scored in a tournament with a whopping 15.
Pure joy exploded after the final whistle. Images showed defender Dani Carvajal buried under his teammates in a celebratory heap and coach Luis de la Fuente getting a joyous airlift from his victorious players. Youngster Yamal, who celebrated his 17th birthday on Saturday, couldn’t hide his excitement. “This is the best birthday present ever, a dream come true!” he beamed.
He then pumped his fist, stuck out his tongue, and flashed a wide grin as he received his winner’s medal. Nico Williams, the game’s most valuable player, said, “We’re over the moon!” We have earned this victory, which is dedicated to our loyal fans and supportive families. Spain’s performance during the Euros was genuinely remarkable. They impressively won all seven matches and broke the record for most goals scored in a tournament with 15.
An overwhelming sense of happiness erupted after the last whistle. Images captured the moment defender Dani Carvajal was engulfed by his teammates in a jubilant pile while coach Luis de la Fuente was lifted by his triumphant players in a moment of pure joy. Yamal, a young individual who recently turned 17, was overflowing with joy on his birthday. “This is the most amazing birthday present ever, an absolute dream come true!” he exclaimed joyfully. After receiving his winner’s medal, he celebrated with a triumphant gesture, a playful expression, and a beaming smile.