England Falls Short Again in Euro 2024 Final Against Spain

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July 16, 2024 · 1 min read

England Falls Short Again in Euro 2024 Final Against Spain
FootBall | July 16, 2024
England possesses the strongest squad, yet they do not form the strongest team. (Image: GIVEMESPORT)

England once again fell short in their quest for a major trophy, losing 2-1 to Spain in the Euro 2024 final, extending their long wait for silverware. Despite reaching consecutive European Championship finals under Gareth Southgate, criticism mounted over their playing style and utilization of young, attacking talent throughout the tournament in Germany. The final mirrored previous knockout matches for England, starting with conceding the first goal and attempting a comeback, only to be thwarted by Spain’s late winner.

Questions arose about England’s bravery and tactical approach with pundits like Gary Lineker and Rio Ferdinand suggesting a need for more risk-taking and courage in crucial moments. Micah Richards advocated for a tactical reassessment, emphasizing the disparity between England’s squad depth and their on-field performance. Former players highlighted the need for England to play more expansively, echoing concerns about Southgate’s defensive tactics despite his success in guiding the team to multiple tournament finals.

Reflecting on Southgate’s tenure, which began in the aftermath of Euro 2016’s disappointment, pundits like Alan Shearer acknowledged his role in rebuilding England’s team spirit and competitiveness. However, given the raised expectations and the depth of talent in their squad, many believe that simply reaching finals without clinching victory may fall short of England’s ambitions.

The consensus is that there is a growing need for England to translate their potential into tangible success on the international stage. Despite the disappointment, Gareth Southgate expressed a commitment to continuing as England manager, reflecting on his journey from England’s low point in 2016 to consistently challenging at the highest level in international football.