Euro 2008 Final: Spain Edge Past Germany
A Thrilling Encounter
In a nail-biting Euro 2008 final, Spain emerged victorious with a narrow 1-0 win over Germany. The victory marked a historic moment for Spain, as it was their first major international trophy since 1964.
Torres' Moment of Glory
The match was decided by a solitary goal from Fernando Torres in the 33rd minute. The Liverpool striker latched onto a cross from Xavi Hernandez and calmly slotted the ball past German goalkeeper Jens Lehmann.
Germany fought valiantly to equalize, but Spain's defense held strong. Iker Casillas, the Spanish captain, produced several crucial saves to preserve Spain's lead.
The win was a testament to Spain's dominance in the tournament. They had emerged from a tough group that included Russia, Greece, and Sweden before defeating Italy and Russia in the knockout stages.
Germany, meanwhile, had a disappointing tournament. After topping their group with three wins, they were eliminated in the semifinals by Turkey.
Spain's victory in Euro 2008 was a major milestone in their football history. It marked the beginning of a golden era for the Spanish national team, who would go on to win the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012.
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