The Euro 2024 final between Spain and England at the Olympiastadion in Berlin witnessed a crucial opening goal in the second half, putting Spain in the driver’s seat. In the 47th minute, Spain’s attack from the left wing saw Yamal play a precise pass into the box, finding Nico Williams on the left. Williams, with a simple yet clinical finish, sent the ball into the bottom right corner of the goal, giving Spain the lead. This goal marks a historic moment for Williams, as he becomes the second-youngest player ever to score in a Euro final. At 22 years and 2 days old, he follows behind Italy’s Pietro Anastasi, who was 20 years and 64 days when he scored in the 1968 final against Yugoslavia, a game which Italy won 2-0. Williams’ early goal highlights Spain’s attacking threat and sets the stage for a potentially thrilling final as both teams battle for the European Championship title.