Manchester United icon Juan Mata lands exciting new job as huge announcement made
Juan Mata will work as a pundit for BBC Sport when Spain face England in the final of Euro 2024 on Sunday.
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Juan Mata will work as a pundit for BBC Sport when Spain face England in the final of Euro 2024 on Sunday.
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Host nation Germany face Spain in Friday's Euro 2024 quarter final in Stuttgart riding a wave of belief not seen in the proud football nation for almost a decade. After a series of poor performances at major tournaments, the most decorated nation in European football history are again confident of a deep run. Germany veteran and 2014 World Cup winner Toni Kroos said Wednesday "the goal is to win the tournament". "We want to go a lot further and in the dressing room we are very convinced we will achieve that."