England started the game actively, with high pressing, trying to force the Spaniards to make mistakes when coming out of defense. Harry Kane and Foden, who assisted him, worked well with the scheme and made several good tackles. A number of quick attacks led to dangerous chances in the first 20 minutes, but despite this, the Spanish goalkeeper was at his best.
Next, the Spanish team took the ball away from their opponents, moving into their territory. Despite this, the English team defended decently and resorted to the middle block. The English did not leave free space to a greater extent. During the first half of the first period, the representatives of “Furia Roja” tried to resort to quick attacks.
During the half, England and Spain made one shot in the goal. The score 0:0 fully demonstrated the situation on the playing field. However, after 2 minutes of the second half, there was a long-awaited goal from the Spaniards. It was realized with the participation of Lamin, where Niko flawlessly shot low and put the team ahead.
The England team managed to equalize only in the 73rd minute. One of the most useful players in their squad, Palmer, distinguished himself. During the tournament, the coach only used him as a substitute, but the midfielder acted as effectively as possible in the minutes allotted to him.
It seemed that the match would go into overtime, but in the 86th minute, Cucurella passed the ball to Oyarzabal. Mikel was lucky to avoid an offside (Stones' knee was a few centimeters closer to the goal), and after a VAR check, the goal was counted. The game ended with a score of 2:1.