In terms of the flow of the match, it was also seen that Spain had the ball flowing better with either long or short passes. I see that most of Spain's opportunities are created by building attacks from the middle or behind very beautifully. In contrast to England, which had difficulty penetrating the Spanish defense and ultimately relied on long balls and sprints from the wings. England's goal also came from a shot from outside the penalty box. And another golden opportunity was also created from a dead ball situation. Luckily Olmo was there at the right time and in the right position so Spain managed to keep the score 2-1 until the end of the match. Congratulations to Spain! They really deserve to be champions. And it's a shame that Harry Kane has failed to win a trophy again. As far as I remember, this was Kane's sixth final in the last eight years at various levels of competition and he failed to win a single trophy.
England seemed to lose their identity when facing Spain, statistically Spain was a landslide superior and that is why they deserved to be on the podium. Possession of the ball, number of shots, corner kicks, number of attacks were all in favor of Spain, Southgate admitted that his team made many mistakes. Spain seems to be playing very aggressively, where their strategy succeeded in defeating England who have a star studded squad, Southgate future seems to be being evaluated.
Meanwhile, Kane is still unlucky, and once again his career is still shrouded in failure. Not only at national team level, but also at club level. For some people Kane is a cursed player, but I consider him unlucky. Hopefully in the future Kane can taste the sweetness of a trophy, like other star players. England must improve in the future, they must play more solidly. Once again, congratulations to Spain, and Southgate also deserves appreciation for his performance so far.