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Spain Wins Record 4th EURO Title, Defeats England 2-1 in Final

In the first 15 minutes of the match, both teams played a tactical game. However, Spain kept more possession and tried to create two big chances. Meanwhile, England just came close once to scoring the opening goal…reports Asian Lite News

Nico Williams and Mikel Oyarzabal helped Spain win the EURO 2024 after beating England 2-1 in the final match of the tournament at the Olympiastadion in Berlin. Oyarzabal’s late goal gave La Roja a 2-1 win over England as they crowned the European Champions for a record-breaking fourth time. Spain stayed unbeaten in the 2024 edition of the tournament and got hold of the prestigious trophy. Meanwhile, for the Three Lions, it was a similar feeling after losing two EURO finals and their wait to end their trophy drought goes on.


In the first 15 minutes of the match, both teams played a tactical game. However, Spain kept more possession and tried to create two big chances. Meanwhile, England just came close once to scoring the opening goal. The Three Lions struggled in the opening minutes of the match; they failed to get out of their own half as the Spaniards took full control of the midfield, giving no chance to the England attacker to trouble the Spanish goalkeeper, Unai Simon. Minutes before the first half whistle, Spain skipper Alvaro Morata found space inside England’s box but before making a shot towards the goal, English defender Laporte came to block the Spaniard.

Jude Bellingham flicked his Real Madrid teammate Dani Carvajal and passed the ball to England skipper Harry Kane, who tried to place a fiery short from outside the box but Rodri made a vital block.In the added minutes of the first half, England had a freekick on the right. Declan Rice whipped it into the middle of the box but Spanish defender Robin Le Normand cleared it. However, unmarked Phil Foden received the ball and placed it on the far side of the box, but Unai Simon made no mistake to grab it and keep the scoreline equal.

The first half ended with 0-0 scoreline, but Spain dominated over the Three Lions, keeping 69 percent ball possession. Meanwhile, Harry Kane’s side only had 31 percent of ball possession, keeping just three shots on the goal. The second half will be crucial for both teams, as no one wants to take the match into the penalty shootout. The second half started with Spain making one change, Luis de la Fuente subbed off Rodri after he picked up an injury, and Martin Zubimendi replaced him.
Nico Williams broke Spain’s deadlock in the 47th minute after he made the first breakthrough of the EURO 2024 final. Lamine Yamal made an excellent run on the right, then cut it inside the box. The youngster curled the ball and passed it to unmarked Williams, who placed the ball on the far corner, giving England goalkeeper Pickford no chance to save it.

Yamal had his fourth assist at the tournament, more than any Spanish player has ever managed in a single edition of the EUROs. After scoring the opening goal of the final match, the Spaniards started to play more attackingly. In the 55th minute, England defender John Stones made a goalline save after Morata placed a shot towards the goal from the right side. England head coach Gareth Southgate made a shocking change after skipper Harry Kane was subbed off and Ollie Watkins replaced him.

Jude Bellingham came close to scoring the equaliser in the 63rd minute but his powerful shot outside the box went wide of the far post. Spain’s fast and direct started to pay off as they found more space in England’s box. Yamal caught Luke Shaw out of his position and the Spaniard made a run on the right side and kept a curling low shot on goal, Pickford got down quickly to punch it away from the box.

Spanish skipper Alvaro Morata was also subbed off and Mikel Oyarzabal replaced him on the field. Meanwhile, England’s Cole Palmer replaced Kobbie Mainoo. Super sub Cole Palmer kept England’s dream of bringing it back home on after he scored the equaliser in the 73rd minute of the match from a long-range shot outside the box. Saka made a stunning run down the left after seeing space in Spain’s defence. Saka passed the ball to Jude Bellingham, who was marked by the Spanish defender. The 21-year-old Real Madrid player made no mistake to pass it backwards to Palmer, from where the super sub scored the equaliser.

As England started to attack after scoring the equaliser, Spain strengthened their defence by replacing Le Normand with Nacho Fernandez. Mikel Oyarzabal scored in the 86th minute, giving Spain a 2-1 lead in match. The Spanish striker pushed the ball past Pickford from close range to give La Roja the lead in the dying minutes. The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) checked the goal for offside; Oyarzabal was onside. Mikel Merino came in place of Spain’s Lamine Yamal. Meanwhile, England placed an extra striker on the box and brought Ivan Toney on the field in place of Phil Foden.
As French referee Francois Letexier blew the final whistle, Spain created history by winning the Euro Cup four times. The Spaniards dominated the match from the very first minute. Fuente’s men kept 65 percent ball possession. Spain created five big chances. Meanwhile, England made two big chances. (ANI)

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Campaigning for final phase of LS poll ends

Polling will be held on Saturday on 13 seats each in Punjab and UP, nine seats in West Bengal, eight in Bihar, six in Odisha, all four seats in Himachal, three seats in Jharkhand and one seat in Chandigarh…reports Asian Lite News

The election campaign of Lok Sabha polls ended on Thursday with the stage set for the seventh and final phase of polls on Saturday on 57 seats across seven states and a union territory.

The campaign for the final phase of the Lok Sabha polls concluded on Thursday evening. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, and leaders of several other parties whose candidates are in the fray campaigned on the last day of the campaign to woo voters.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge held a press conference in the national capital. A total of 904 candidates are in the fray for the voting to be held on June 1.

During the long campaign for seven-phased Lok Sabha polls, Modi held more than 200 campaign events, which included rallies and roadshows, in 75 days. He also gave several interviews.

Congress leaders said Kharge held over 100 rallies, over 20 press conferences and had over 70 interviews and media interactions.

Polling will be held on Saturday on 13 seats each in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, nine seats in West Bengal, eight in Bihar, six in Odisha, all four seats in Himachal Pradesh, three seats in Jharkhand and one seat in Chandigarh.

Polling for the earlier six phases of Lok Sabha elections was held on April 19, April 26, May 7, May 13, May 20 and May 25.

Assembly polls have also been held in Andhra Pradesh, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. Odisha is seeing simultaneous polls to Lok Sabha and assembly in the last four phases.

The leaders of BJP as also INDIA bloc are claiming victory in the Lok Sabha polls. Votes will be counted on June 4.

If Modi’s last public outreach was replete with political messaging, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi too gave his. In his last public programme, Gandhi addressed a village chaupal meeting in Punjab’s Khatkar Kalan, the birth place of Bhagat Singh on Thursday.

The seventh phase of polling will be held on June 1 covering states like Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, remaining seats in West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha.

Both leaders leading the campaign for warring alliances—NDA and INDIA bloc—held their grounds during the two months long campaign presenting ideological different streams during the polls. The campaign had turned fractious as both sides attacked each other incessantly.

The 2024 Lok Sabha campaign had started with BJP’s slogan of 400 paar—winning over 400 seats for the alliance. As the campaign progressed, the INDIA bloc’s campaign too picked up as they gave their own version of forming the government giving different figures for the ruling grouping. As the overarching theme was missing in the campaign, winning the numbers of seats itself became the dominant theme as the different phases of polling progressed.

Modi began on a strong footing showcasing his 10 year tenure of “corruption free and terror attacks free” governance focussed on building infrastructure. After the two phases polling showed the dip in voting percentage, Modi increased his attacks on the Congress and the opposition highlighting the latter’s “divisive” agenda favoring the minorities. The prime minister accused the Congress of Muslim appeasement and said if the INDIA bloc was voted to power, it would redistribute wealth to intruders and those producing more children.

The Congress and the INDIA bloc, too, launched scathing attacks on Modi and the BJP, saying they will change the Constitution and end reservation. The opposition based this on the ruling alliance’s claim of needing 400 seats, saying this amount of seats was only needed in case of changing the Constitution. The statements by some of the BJP leaders like Anant Hegde were also cited by the opposition.

The high stake 2024 elections will decide the future trajectory of several national and regional satraps. As the BJP was in direct contest in many of the states with the ruling parties, the results will showcase how most of the chief ministers—Mamata Banarjee, Siddraramiah, Arvind Kejriwal, Naveen Patnaik, Jagan Reddy—fared against the saffron onslaught.

If the BJP goes on to win the elections and form the government, it will be a historic first for any non-Congress leader to hold three terms as the prime minister. Only Jawaharlal Nehru had three terms as PM.

Any upset for the BJP, as the opposition claims, will be billed as people’s anger against the government. Now, all eyes will be on the June 4 results which will shape country’s polity in the years to come.

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ISL final to be held at Fatorda on March 20

The ‘Away Goal’ rule will not apply in the semi-finals this season. Teams with the highest goal aggregate in their respective two-legged ties will progress to the Final…reports Asian Lite News

The final of the Indian Super League (ISL) 2021-22 is scheduled to be held on March 20 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Fatorda, the organiser of the league confirmed on Thursday.

The first-leg semi-finals will be held on March 11, and March 12. The return legs are scheduled for March 15, and March 16.

In one of the most closely-contested seasons of ISL, nine teams still remain in contention to advance into the Semi-finals. Season 2021-22 has been the most competitive ISL so far with only 19 points gap between the current top-placed team, Hyderabad FC (29) and NorthEast United FC (10), in 11th.

The ‘Away Goal’ rule will not apply in the semi-finals this season. Teams with the highest goal aggregate in their respective two-legged ties will progress to the Final.

The league phase ends on March 7. The team finishing on top of the table will be crowned winners of the League Shield, earning a direct group-stage entry into the AFC Champions League next season.

Hero ISL 2021-22 semi-finals and final dates:

Friday, March 11 – semi-final 1 – 1st leg

Saturday, March 12 – semi-final 2 – 1st leg

Tuesday, March 15 – Semi-final 1 – 2nd leg

Wednesday, March 16 – semi-final 2 – 2nd leg

Sunday, March 20 – final

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