Spain men’s national football team are heading back to the country this morning (15 July), after securing their Euros victory against England. The players will meet with the Spanish prime minister after landing at Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas airport, before heading out on an extravagant parade on the streets of Madrid to celebrate. An 86th-minute goal from Mikel Oyarzabal helped the team lift the trophy, after part of the game saw them neck-and-neck with England.
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Spain’s media was expectedly jubilant in the aftermath of their European Championship victory over England. Spain lifted the trophy in Berlin, while England, hearts were broken, for a second successive time in a Euros final. La Roja won all seven matches at the tournament, without needing penalties, as the nation lifted the trophy for a record fourth time.