Spain is moving on to the final at Euro 2024, defeating France, 2-1, in Tuesday's semifinal match at Munich Football Arena in Germany, Ednews reports.
Spain is heading back to the Euros championship for the first time since 2012. La Roja took down France, 2-1, in Tuesday's semifinal match.
France got on the board first in Tuesday's match, getting a goal in the ninth minute off a header from Randal Kolo Muani. It marked France's first open play goal of the tournament, and it also served as its final goal of Euro 2024.
Not long after France took the lead, Spain answered back. First, Lamine Yamal scored on an impressive strike from several yards outside the box in the 21st minute. The 16-year-old made history with the goal as well, becoming the youngest goal scorer ever in Euros history. Dani Olmo added the second goal not long after in the 25th minute, controlling a loose ball in the box before firing a shot that ricocheted off France's Jules Koundé and went in the net. It was initially ruled an own goal, but was later switched to a goal for Olmo, giving him four goals in the tournament and pole position for the Golden Boot.