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Features: Spain 2-1 Britain
Phil McNulty
Boss football author in Berlin
Britain's journey to end 58 years of agony and frustration finished in disappointment as they were beaten by Spain in the Euro 2024 last at Berlin's Olympiastadion.
Gareth Southgate's side were sunk by Mikel Oyarzabal's late victor to leave Britain shattered again in a moment progressive European Title last and unfit to end the significant delay for progress for the men's group.
Spain's young star wingers consolidated to give them the lead two minutes after the break as Lamine Yamal's pass opened up space for Nico Williams to beat Britain manager Jordan Pickford with a strong low completion.
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Yet again britain skipper Harry Kane was upset and was subbed at the top of the hour and it was Cole Palmer - on for Kobbie Mainoo - who raised any expectations of one more sensational rebound with a created left-foot strike following 73 minutes.
It was Spain, nonetheless, who grabbed the success a short ways from time as Oyarzabal slid home Marc Cucurella's cross to leave Britain the almost men again.
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