The stage is set for a thrilling encounter as Spain and England clash in the final of the European Championship on Sunday. Spain, with their eyes on a record fourth title, seek to surpass Germany/West Germany’s tally. Meanwhile, England is driven by the desire to lift a major men’s football trophy for the first time since the 1966 World Cup.
Captain Alvaro Morata’s availability for Spain is a crucial factor. He limped out of the semi-final victory over France after a post-match incident involving a steward. However, he has been training this week, raising hopes for his participation. Right-back Dani Carvajal’s return from suspension adds to Spain’s strength, leaving coach Luis de la Fuente with a selection dilemma at center-back. Nacho and Robin Le Normand are vying to partner Aymeric Laporte. Dani Olmo is expected to continue his role as the attacking central midfielder, filling in for the injured Pedri.
Gareth Southgate, the England manager, faces his own tactical conundrum. He must decide between Kieran Trippier and Luke Shaw for the left-back position. Shaw, while a natural in that role, has only featured as a substitute in this tournament due to injury. Apart from this, Southgate is likely to field the same squad, with 19-year-old Kobbie Mainoo solidifying his spot in central midfield alongside Declan Rice.
The final promises to be a nail-biting affair, with both teams boasting formidable squads and unwavering determination. Spain’s technical prowess will be challenged by England’s physicality and attacking prowess. The outcome of this clash will be etched in football history, leaving one team in triumph and the other facing disappointment.