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5 things we learned from Euro 2024: Matchday 2

Lamine Yamal and Alvaro Morata

The contenders are starting to separate themselves from the pretenders at Euro 2024.

Matchday 2 of this summer’s European Championship delivered in spades with thrilling matches and plenty of goals to savour, with the likes of Spain, Germany and Portugal reaffirming their credentials with big wins.

As the final round of games approaches, here are five takeaways from the latest clashes of Euro 2024.

Lamine Yamal and Alvaro Morata

Spain are into the last 16 / Kevin C. Cox/GettyImages

Many thought Spain would meet their match in Italy after making mincemeat of Croatia in their Euro 2024 opener. However, Luis de la Fuente’s squad had other plans, strutting their way to another victory and securing their spot as Group B winners.

Sure, the winning goal came courtesy of an Italian foot – Riccardo Calafiori’s own goal, to be precise – but let’s not kid ourselves; La Roja were the dominant force in Gelsenkirchen. If it weren’t for Gianluigi Donnarumma’s heroics, the scoreline could have been downright embarrassing for the Azzurri.

Spain’s tiki-taka was in full swing, leaving fans and opponents alike in awe. If they can find more of a clinical edge, the rest of Europe will start quaking in their boots.

Gareth Southgate

Southgate needs to make some changes / James Gill – Danehouse/GettyImages

That’s a joke, guys.

Seriously, what was Gareth Southgate thinking? Following another lacklustre performance in Germany where the Three Lions were fortunate to draw with Denmark, Southgate made it abundantly clear who he’s missing from back home.

As Gary Lineker pointed out, it’s almost insulting to the likes of Adam Wharton and Kobbie Mainoo to assume they can’t fill Phillips’ shoes. Southgate’s fixation on Manchester City’s 28-year-old appears bewildering when there’s a fresh crop of talented players eager to prove themselves.

It’s about time Southgate shook things up and gave these promising talents their chance to see if they’ve got the spark to get the nation excited again.

Xavi Simons

Simons had a goal against France snatched away / Ralf Ibing – firo sportphoto/GettyImages

At every international football competition, there’s a moment of refereeing incompetence or VAR drama ready to disrupt the positive vibes.

Take Friday’s clash between the Netherlands and France. Young Xavi Simons celebrated wildly as he thought he’d netted his first international goal at a major tournament, but after what felt like an eternity of VAR scrutiny, the goal was snatched away.

Why? Denzel Dumfries was accused of blocking Mike Maignan’s diving path.

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