Brussels â European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen supports Spain in the Euro 2024 final, praising their skill and young talent, and hopes they keep the trophy in Europe.
The President of the European Commission has come out in backing of Spain ahead of the Euro 2024 final contest. Ursula von der Leyen, who is German, confessed that she wants Gareth Southgateâs Three Lions to forfeit so the trophy will stay on the continent.
What did von der Leyen say about Spainâs performance?
âIn this final, my heart beats for Spain. England also has great talents and players. But in this tournament, the Spanish team has consistently shown footballing skills close to perfection. I hope that Spain will make sure that this European trophy stays in a glass cabinet in our Union,â she said to the Telegraph.Â
Who is von der Leyenâs standout player for Spain?
In certain, mother of seven Ms von der Leyen showered praise on 17-year-old Lamine Yamal, who plays for Barcelona, portraying him as âsimply incredibleâ. However, she overlooked the particular that England midfielder Jude Bellingham plays for Real Madrid and striker Harry Kane plays for Bayern Munich.
It has been said that It is not entirely surprising for Mrs von der Leyen to support Spain, as it is standard for the EU leader to claim the national sporting victories of its members as triumphs for the EU.Â
How did the German Embassy respond to von der Leyen?
The German Embassy in London, however, waded into the topic and quipped on social media their support for England: âFootball is a simple game. Twenty-two men chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the German English always win. âAll the best for the final on Sunday, England! #EURO2024.â
What is the significance of the Euro 2024 final for the EU?
The team will play in Berlin, to a calculated TV audience of 25 million fans, as Southgate gave his inspirational statement ahead of the game: âI donât believe in fairytales but I am a believer in dreams and we have big dreams but you have to make those things happen. âThe run we have had, late goals, penalties but that doesnât equate to us making it happen. We have to perform. âWhen you try to create dreams you need a vision to go with that. That lights a small fire. We know what it would mean (to win).â