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    Roy Keane perfectly explains why England didn't win Euro 2024 final against Spain

    By Dan Marsh,

    2 days ago
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    Roy Keane has pinpointed a deficit in quality as the reason for England's failure to clinch Euro 2024 , following the team's defeat to Spain in Sunday's final .

    Despite criticism for not performing at their best throughout the soccer tournament, Gareth Southgate's players made it to the final, only to be edged out 2-1 by Spain due to a decisive late strike from Mikel Oyarzabal. In the wake of England's second consecutive Euros final loss, Keane, who was analysing the game for ITV, did not mince words when evaluating why the Three Lions fell short against Luis de la Fuente's team.

    "The best team won tonight and the best team won the tournament. They've got a lovely mix, they've got pace, they've got youth, they've got experience. They've got talent and have worked their socks off."

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    On England, he added: "What they lacked tonight is quality. They've lacked quality maybe throughout the tournament, probably that fight and desire, options off the bench that got them to the final. But when you're watching it, and again I've always said top level sport is brutal, it really is.

    "We (as ex-soccer players) hve lost big games. Sometimes the opposition are just better than you. Spain were excellent. We're talking about options off the bench, those boys done okay. They deserved it. To win seven games in a row, that's amazing.

    "Again, in sport, you have to step back and be humble. It's great to win but also say, 'Listen, we've been beaten by the better team', take your medicine and regroup and go again."

    Spain took the lead in the 47th minute before Cole Palmer restored parity for England to give them hope heading into the final minutes of the match. But former England defender Gary Neville pointed out that Spain could have been home and dry well before them were it not for a string of fine saves from Jordan Pickford.

    Neville said: "They had a lot of chances. They could have won the game; we got back into it but they could have been 2-0 up before that. I have to say, to not control the biggest games has been a problem for England teams in many, many tournaments. To have to play from behind the ball and move the whole team up the pitch is very difficult.

    "You can win the odd game doing that, you can win two or three games, but eventually you'll come up against a team who have just got too much quality and that's what we've found here tonight."

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