Ollie Watkins compares England to Real Madrid on eve of Euro 2024 final

  • England to take on Spain in Euro 2024 final on Sunday
  • Three Lions haven't always been at their best despite march to final
  • Ollie Watkins compared his side's run to Real Madrid in Champions League
Watkins was England's hero on Wednesday
Watkins was England's hero on Wednesday / BSR Agency/GettyImages
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Ollie Watkins believes England's run to the Euro 2024 final is reminiscent of Real Madrid's Champions League successes.

The Three Lions will face Spain at the Olympiastadion in Berlin on Sunday, looking to win the European Championships for the first time in the history of the men's national team.

Though England were among the pre-tournament favourites, they have put in a series of rather unremarkable performances to this point. Gareth Southgate's side accumulated only five points from group games against Serbia, Denmark and Slovenia, while they appeared to be heading out at the last-16 stage when they trailed Slovakia 1-0.

But a 95th-minute overhead kick from Madrid's Jude Bellingham sent that tie to extra-time, where Harry Kane popped up with the winner. Following that, Bukayo Saka scored a late equaliser in their quarter-final with Switzerland and England managed to triumph on penalties.


Jude Bellingham
Bellingham's goal proved a turning point / Shaun Botterill/GettyImages

England finally put in a positive performance in their semi-final against the Netherlands, but needed a 90th-minute winner from Watkins to book their spot in Berlin.

Speaking at a press conference, Watkins drew comparisons with Madrid, who have won several Champions Leagues in recent years despite not always playing the best football in the competition.

"If it was related to club football, you see someone like Real in a Champions League game, they are comfortable without the ball, they have that confidence that when they get the ball, they are going to score," Watkins said.

"I feel like it is the same here. We are hard to beat, and then we just need that one chance and we can win the game. It doesn’t matter if we are playing poorly or if players are having an off day, we still have that world-class talent where we can pop up and get that goal."


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