Spain's Lamine Yamal netted a sensational goal, becoming the youngest scorer in men's European Championship history on Tuesday, eliminating favourites France 2-1 and securing a spot for his team in the Euro 2024 final.
Footage shows thousands of La Roja fans gathering in Madrid in a sea of red, watching the match on the big screen, chanting slogans, waving team scarves and flags.
"It started badly, but from the first moment, I thought that I had confidence in this team and that we were going to overcome any adversity, and I knew we were going to come back strong," said one fan.
"An incredible match. A very solid team throughout the tournament, and we are undefeated, that's a record, no one has ever won so many games in a row in a European Championship. We are going to win for sure," said another.
Spain have reached their first men's final since their last victory in 2012 and will face England or the Netherlands in Berlin on Sunday for the final clash.
Spain's Lamine Yamal netted a sensational goal, becoming the youngest scorer in men's European Championship history on Tuesday, eliminating favourites France 2-1 and securing a spot for his team in the Euro 2024 final.
Footage shows thousands of La Roja fans gathering in Madrid in a sea of red, watching the match on the big screen, chanting slogans, waving team scarves and flags.
"It started badly, but from the first moment, I thought that I had confidence in this team and that we were going to overcome any adversity, and I knew we were going to come back strong," said one fan.
"An incredible match. A very solid team throughout the tournament, and we are undefeated, that's a record, no one has ever won so many games in a row in a European Championship. We are going to win for sure," said another.
Spain have reached their first men's final since their last victory in 2012 and will face England or the Netherlands in Berlin on Sunday for the final clash.
Spain's Lamine Yamal netted a sensational goal, becoming the youngest scorer in men's European Championship history on Tuesday, eliminating favourites France 2-1 and securing a spot for his team in the Euro 2024 final.
Footage shows thousands of La Roja fans gathering in Madrid in a sea of red, watching the match on the big screen, chanting slogans, waving team scarves and flags.
"It started badly, but from the first moment, I thought that I had confidence in this team and that we were going to overcome any adversity, and I knew we were going to come back strong," said one fan.
"An incredible match. A very solid team throughout the tournament, and we are undefeated, that's a record, no one has ever won so many games in a row in a European Championship. We are going to win for sure," said another.
Spain have reached their first men's final since their last victory in 2012 and will face England or the Netherlands in Berlin on Sunday for the final clash.