Premier League - Eurowatch: The final

Eurosport - Mon, 30 Jun 13:14:00 2008

English fans desperate to grab a slice of Euro 2008 glory can point out that Fernando Torres is paid in pounds.

Euro 2008 final Fernando Torres Jens Lehmann - 0

'El Niño' will never have to use his wallet in a Spanish bar after scoring the goal that ended his country's 44-year wait for a trophy.

His goal was typically predatory, brushing aside Philipp Lahm's weak challenge before prodding the ball beyond Jens Lehmann.

Luis Aragones's talk of Torres winning World Player of the Year might be a bit much, but he certainly merits consideration.

And to think that this time last year some people doubted whether he would fulfil his potential.

Cesc Fabregas finally got to start a meaningful game - thanks to David Villa's injury - but was Spain's least impressive midfielder.

Where he had morphed into a virtual second striker against Russia, Fabregas found space harder to come by and dropped increasingly deep before going off just after the hour mark.

Xabi Alonso came on for Fabregas as Spain looked to shore things up in midfield and did a sound enough job, using the ball tidily and leaving the flashy stuff to others.

Pepe Reina and Alvaro Arbeloa were unused substitutes but looked happy enough and no doubt took a full part in the post-match drinking.

Doubts over Michael Ballack's fitness subsided early on as his calf injury proved a red herring. However, he failed to assert himself yet again.

Bizarrely, the Chelsea man has become more effective for club than country. Was most noticeable when rolling around bleeding profusely from the eyebrow.

Ex-Arsenal man Lehmann had a decent game, but Gooners would have nodded in recognition at his petulant shove of Xabi Alonso. And his post-match criticism of referee Roberto Rosetti was a bit graceless.

Coming up after lunch: The top 20 Premier League players at Euro 2008, and the men who flopped.

Alex Chick / Eurosport

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  1. lehaman really sucks ...The whole german tean sucks.

    The final would have been a much more memeroable one if Hollad play spain!!

    From Kenneth o, on Tue 1 Jul 8:00AM
  2. lehman sucks!!!german sucks...they played defensively in the last 10mins by passing the ball to their on half most of the last 10mins and then gave the ball cheaply...maybe they thought they were the leading side lol!!!

    From mustahil, on Mon 30 Jun 4:54PM
  3. Am I the only person, who believes match reports, and news during this summer Euro 2008 appears biased, egotistical, and purile. The ideas appear stale, repetative and boring.
    Euro 2008 produced some good games. Group of Death matches, France, Italy, Holland and Romania lived up to its billing and was the highlight of the tournament. Holland, Portugal and of course Spain were the winners.
    Hanson, O'neal and Shearer bored the life out of everyone. ITV's commentry was @#$%. Morally bankrupt Betting adverts blighted our viewing. Ian Wright's add was particularly cringe worthy.Sell out!

    From DARIN C, on Mon 30 Jun 1:56PM
  4. Lehmann is a Retard !!! Thank God Arsenal have gotten rid of him for good !!!

    From Ebiye O, on Mon 30 Jun 11:20AM
  5. Torres is without a doubt world footballer of the year, can anyone else say different. b0llox if you do

    From fernandomrnts, on Mon 30 Jun 11:13AM
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