The European Championship has reached its climax, with Spain and England set to face off in the final. England, despite their talent-laden squad, have struggled to impress, while Spain has been the tournament’s standout team, winning all six of their matches.
Spain’s cohesive unit, built by Luis de la Fuente, has been praised for their ability to adapt and switch styles during matches. In contrast, England’s star-studded lineup has failed to consistently deliver, relying on brief moments of brilliance to secure wins.
The top scorers in the competition, Harry Kane and Dani Olmo, will be vying for the Golden Boot, while Jude Bellingham and Fabian Ruiz trail closely behind with two goals each. However, according to Calvin Onwuka, CEO of ACL Sports, the decisive player in the final will be Spain’s Rodri, whose fitness is crucial to Spain’s chances.
Onwuka believes that while England has better individual players, Spain functions as a more cohesive team. He refuses to predict a winner, noting that the best teams don’t always win tournaments. The final promises to be an exciting encounter, with both teams vying for the coveted Euro 2024 title.