Spain's national football team, La Roja, is setting its sights on the UEFA European Championship 2024 in Germany and leaving behind months of turmoil surrounding the nation's football organization. The team, led by head coach Luis de la Fuente, is looking to forget the recent controversies and focus on their challenging group, which includes Croatia, Italy, and Albania. With a young and talented core, Spain is ready to make a comeback to their golden era and compete for the title once again.
Spain kicked off their Euro 2024 campaign in style with a dominant 3-0 victory over Croatia. Goals from Alvaro Morata, Fabian Ruiz, and Dani Carvajal in the first half ensured a comfortable win for Spain. Lamine Yamal also made history as the first 16-year-old to feature in the men's Euros. Group B's other teams, Italy and Albania, will also face off tonight.
As the UEFA European Championship kicks off, defending champions Italy will face a tough Group B opener against Albania, who are seen as the biggest underdog in their group. Despite facing formidable opponents like Spain and Croatia, Italy's manager Luciano Spalletti is confident in his team's performance after an unbeaten streak in their last five matches. Meanwhile, Albania boasts a good mix of experienced and young players and will aim to shock the defending champions in their opening match.