Williams: We are grateful, we are a unique team

Spain defeated England 2:1 last night and won the European Championship for the fourth time in history

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Niko Williams, Photo: Reuters
Niko Williams, Photo: Reuters
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For a record fourth time, the Spanish football team is the champion of Europe.

After 1964, 2008 and 2012, "fury" lifted the cup once again last night, crowned great games and deservedly reached the throne.

Last night, in the final in Berlin, Spain defeated England 2:1, and took the lead with a goal by Nick Williams at the beginning of the second half. England equalized through Palmer, but Ojarsabal brought victory to the Spaniards at the end of the match.

"I think at this moment we are not aware of what we have done. We will be back in Spain on Monday, so we will be able to celebrate the success with the fans and we will be able to feel the love and warmth that they give us all the time. Because of all that, I think we made history," said the young Williams after the match.

He also spoke about the course of the match.

"We thought we had succeeded, and then we conceded a goal, that's football. However, as I always say, this is a unique team. We're all pulling in the same direction, we've won all the games."

Williams was born in 2002 in Pamplona, ​​and his parents immigrated from Ghana.

“We are grateful. My parents suffered to come here, they suffered the most and they instilled in me feelings of respect and loyalty. At the end of the day, I think footballers have a big impact on society. I'm happy because we're making history, there's nothing more to say," concluded Williams.

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