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    Spain’s Euro-winning goal was onside by the tiniest margin

    By Grey Papke,

    1 day ago

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    Spain beat England in the final of the 2024 European Championship on Sunday, and they did so essentially by the length of a kneecap.

    Spanish substitute Mikel Oyarzabal scored in the 86th minute to break a 1-1 tie and give Spain a 2-1 win, but there were questions about whether he was onside or not. Replays showed that Oyarzabal’s foot was almost level with England defender John Stones’ knee. If Oyarzabal’s foot was closer to the goal, offside should have been the call.

    How close was it? Replays suggested that Oyarzabal was onside, but by a matter of centimeters, when the pass to him was made.

    The Euros also use video technology to make such calls, and it demonstrated how ridiculously close the goal was to not counting.

    The call was not a major talking point after the game. England had no serious complaints, and manager Gareth Southgate said Spain had deserved to win.

    This pretty much sums things up for England, who lost their second straight Euro final. They still have not won a major tournament since the 1966 World Cup.

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