Spain must ‘be the best’ in the final to win title- says Dani Olmo



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Midfielder
Dani
Olmo
insists
that
Spain
will
have
to
“be
the
best”
on
Sunday
night
in
Berlin,
if
they
want
to
clinch
a
fourth
European
title
when
they
face
England
in
the
highly-anticipated
EURO
2024
final.

La
Roja
have
been
the
most
impressive
team
in
the
competition,
scoring
thirteen
goals
so
far,
while
dominating
any
opposition
that
comes
their
way.

Nonetheless,
the
job
is
still
far
from
done,
and
a
fourth
European
title
could
be
on
the
cards
should
Luis
de
la
Fuente’s
men
edge
England
on
Sunday
night
in
Berlin.

Speaking
ahead
of
the
game,
Dani
Olmo,
one
of
Spain’s
most
convincing
performers
so
far,
and
the
current
top
scorer
of
the
Euros
(3)
believes
that
should
La
Roja
be
at
their
best
level,
all
that
awaits
them
will
be
glory.

“We
can
always
improve,
but
we
are
preparing
for
the
final
in
the
same
way
as
always.
It
hasn’t
been
an
easy
road,
but
it
is
what
it
is.
To
win
a
competition
like
this,
you
have
to
be
the
best.
We
had
to
do
it
against
Germany,
who
were
at
home,
France
in
the
semis,
and
now
England
in
the
final.
There
are
no
excuses,
we
are
one
step
away
from
glory,”
he
said.

England
have
made
it
to
back-to-back
finals
in
the
European
Championship
under
head
coach
Gareth
Southgate
and
look
the
underdogs
in
the
final.

Olmo,
26,
however,
believes
the
Three
Lions
pose
a
huge
threat,
indicating
Jude
Bellingham
as
one
of
the
threats
La
Roja
will
have
to
deal
with
to
win
the
final.

“It’s
a
final,
I
don’t
think
he
will
miss
out
on
playing
just
because
he
is
physically
tired.
He
is
an
important
player
for
England
and
he
has
shown
it
in
this
European
Championship,
so
he
is
a
player
we
must
watch
closely,
just
like
other
England
players
too,”
he
added.

The
Three
Lions
have
a
vast
amount
of
quality
at
their
disposal
to
hurt
Spain
should
Southgate
get
his
tactics
right,
and
Sunday’s
battle
will
be
one
to
remember
for
both
teams
in
the
coming
years.

However,
Spain
remain
favourites
for
the
final,
and
the
game
is
sure
to
become
the
talking
point
for
many
football
fans
in
the
world.