Rodri: We have written history, but we will not stop

Spain defeated England 2:1 and won the European Championship

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Rodri, Photo: Reuters
Rodri, Photo: Reuters
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Spanish football representative Rodri said that his team made history by winning the European Championship in Germany and that it is time to celebrate.

"I know those guys, Cole Palmer is a great player. He's going to be a big star. Imagine what's in store for us. We're so lucky. We've made history but we're not going to stop there. We've got a talented squad and we're going to keep going," Rhodri told ITV. (BBC).

Spain won the title at the European Championship, after beating England 2:1 in the final in Berlin last night.

Spain took the lead in the 47th minute with a goal scored by Nico Williams, and Cole Palmer equalized in the 73rd minute. Mikel Ojarzabal brought victory to Spain in the 86th minute.

Luis de la Fuente's team won all seven games at the European Championship in Germany and won a record fourth European Championship title.

"It's important to celebrate what we've done," Rodri added.

Spain became the first European team to win all seven games at a major tournament, second only to Brazil, who did so in 2022 at the World Cup.

According to Opta data, since 2002 Spanish clubs and national teams have played in 23 finals of major club and national team competitions against non-Spanish teams, winning each of those finals.

The Spanish women's football team is the current world champion.

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