Spains defeat Croatia on penalties to win UEFA Nations League title

Spains defeat Croatia on penalties to win UEFA Nations League title

Spain has won their first title in 11 years after defeating Croatia 5-4 on penalties to win the UEFA Nations League title on Sunday, June 18. The final at the Feyenoord Stadium ended goalless after extra time, leaving the trophy to be settled on spot-kicks with Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon emerging as the hero.

Spains defeat Croatia on penalties to win UEFA Nations League title

Spain crowned UEFA Nations League winners. Source: Getty He saved Croatia’s fourth kick from Lovro Majer giving Spain’s Aymeric Laporte the chance to win the shootout but he hammered the ball against the bar. Simon then saved again from Bruno Petkovic to hand Spain a second chance to win, which Dani Carvajal took with a chipped finish. Spain’s last title was the 2012 European Championship and the Nations League will help make up for a disappointing World Cup in which they were knocked out in the Round of 16 by Morocco. Croatia, who were runners-up at the World Cup in 2018 and third in 2022, have never won a major trophy and were hoping Nations League success would cap a glittering international career for captain Luka Modric, who played his 166th international game. Spains defeat Croatia on penalties to win UEFA Nations League titleDejected Croatian players at the Nations League final. Source: Getty Spain winning the Nations League is a confidence boost for their new coach Luis de la Fuente after heavy criticism in March following a defeat to Scotland in a Euro 2024 qualifying game. It also avenged their 2021 final defeat by France. Real Madrid defender Carvajal told Spanish broadcaster TVE; “For us it was a unique opportunity, we went out early in another tournament (at the World Cup in Qatar) and today we had to take advantage. “We had confidence with the penalties and it went well, I knew how I was going to shoot it, and I knew I was going to be sixth… I wanted to take it Panenka style and it went well.” It remains to be seen whether this was Modric’s final chance to deliver a trophy for his country, with the 37-year-old former Ballon d’Or winner set to make an announcement on his international future this week.

Mikel Arteta fumes at referee Andy Madley for not awarding two ‘scandalous penalties’ to Arsenal

Mikel Arteta fumes at referee Andy Madley for not awarding two 'scandalous penalties' to Arsenal

On Tuesday night, Arsenal was held to a 0-0 draw by Newcastle at the Emirates stadium in London.
Mikel Arteta fumes at referee Andy Madley for not awarding two 'scandalous penalties' to Arsenal
Speaking after the match, Arsenal’s coach Mikel Arteta who highlighted how Newcastle’s coach, Eddie Howe adapted his game plan to match that of his team, also lashed out at referee Andy Madley for not awarding two ‘scandalous penalties’ to the London-based club.
Arteta said;
“There were two penalties. It’s very simple. I’m talking about what I’ve seen. It was two scandalous penalties. Newcastle wanted to set-up like this. It is not the way they play. They have not set-up like this against anyone else.
Mikel Arteta fumes at referee Andy Madley for not awarding two 'scandalous penalties' to Arsenal
“When you cannot win you cannot lose and we kept a clean sheet and had a really good performance. Now we go again. We should have done some things better in the final third and we should have had two penalties to win the game.”

Argentina beat France on penalties after thrilling World Cup final ends in 3-3 draw

Argentina beat France on penalties after thrilling World Cup final ends in 3-3 draw

Argentina are winners of the 2022 World Cup after defeating defending champions France 4-2 on penalties, following a dramatic 3-3 draw after extra time.

Lionel Messi opened the scoring in the 23rd minute after calmly converting a penalty, while winger Angel Di Maria doubled the lead 13 minutes later.
With Argentina already cruising to victory, Mbappe stepped up and scored twice in the space of 97 seconds to send the game to extra time.
Argentina beat France on penalties after thrilling World Cup final ends in 3-3 draw
Messi placed Argentina in front again during extra time, but Mbappe stepped up again with another penalty to seal a stunning hat-trick as it finished 3-3 and went to a penalty shootout.
Argentina ended up winning the World Cup final after converting all four of their penalty kicks, while France missed two.