Spain Midfielder Rodri Says Winning Euro 2024 is 'the Best Day of My Career'

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Spain Midfielder Rodri Says Winning Euro 2024 is 'the Best Day of My Career'

He only played half the game, but Spain midfielder Rodri called it the best day of his career.
Spain looked to have suffered a major blow when Rodri went off with an unspecified injury at halftime in the European Championship final against England on Sunday with the score at 0-0.
Rodri said he felt something odd in his leg after running into teammate Robin Le Normand and that he knew he couldn’t keep going after trying a sprint.
But fears of a second-half drop in intensity were put to rest when Nico Williams scored soon after the break, then substitute Mikel Oyarzabal scored late for Spain to win 2-1 and claim its fourth European title, The Associated Press said.
“My God, what a day, this is surely the best day of my career,” Rodri said after he was presented with the player of the tournament award.
Rodri helped Manchester City win the Champions League title in June, including scoring the only goal of the final against Inter Milan.
On Sunday, Rodri was replaced at the break by Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi, considered one of the best holding midfielders in the Spanish league, but untested internationally. He more than rose to the challenge, winning all his tackles and with a better passing rate than Rodri.
“You only have to see the family we have built ... Now we are the national team that has won the most European Championships,” said Rodri, who paid tribute to Spain’s young players in particular — Williams is just 22 and Lamine Yamal turned 17 on Saturday. They won the player of the match and young player of the tournament awards, respectively.
“Many of us here won Under-19 and Under-21 European Championships, and this is something that is cultivated and nurtured and you work hard for," Rodri said. "Today we are champions of Europe and we’re not going to stop here.”



Saudi Youth Handball Team Faces Bahrain in Asian Championship after Defeating Hong Kong

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA
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Saudi Youth Handball Team Faces Bahrain in Asian Championship after Defeating Hong Kong

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

The Saudi youth handball team started their journey in the 18th Asian Youth Handball Championship with a resounding victory. Competing against Hong Kong, the Saudi team emerged triumphant with an impressive scoreline of 45-19.
The match took place on Monday during the second round of Group A, in the preliminary stage of the championship, which is being hosted in Jordan until July 25, 2024, SPA reported.
From the beginning, the Saudi team displayed dominance, leading the first half with a score of 23-7. They continued their commanding performance in the second half, securing a remarkable victory with a 26-goal margin.
In the upcoming match of the third round in Group A, scheduled for tomorrow at 1:45 PM, the Saudi youth handball team will face Bahrain. This encounter will determine the group winner and runner-up.