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Spain dominate Euro 2024 team of the tournament with just ONE England star named in star-studded XI

Spain have dominated the Euro 2024 team of the tournament with just ONE England star making the star-studded XI.

Luis de la Fuente and his troops celebrated winning the competition on Sunday after dumping the Three Lions 2-1 in Berlin. Gareth Southgate has since left his role as the national team boss following the tournament with the English FA now on the search for a new manager. Winners Spain were the most consistent and exciting team throughout the finals and after dumping Germany and France on the way to the showpiece, goals from Nico Willams and a late Mikel Oyarzabal strike secured glory and broke England fans' hearts.

Following the success, UEFA’s team of technical observers have released the best XI for the month long festival of football with champions Spain represented by SIX players. Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams - both regularly lauded throughout - are in alongside Marc Cucurella, Dani Olmo, Rodri and Fabian Ruiz.

England are represented by full-back Kyle Walker while his Manchester City teammate Manuel Akanji makes the cut for Switzerland. France pair Mike Maignan and William Salbia are in from Les Blues while hosts Germany also just have a solo selection in the shape of Jamal Musiala.

Mike Maignan (France); Kyle Walker (England), Manuel Akanji (Switzerland), William Saliba (France), Marc Cucurella (Spain); Daniel Olmo (Spain), Rodri (Spain), Fabian Ruiz (Spain); Lamine Yamal (Spain), Jamal Musiala (Germany), Nico Williams (Spain)

Aljoša Asanović (Croatia), Rafel Benítez (Spain), Frank de Boer (Netherlands), Packie Bonner (Republic of Ireland), Fabio Capello (Italy), Jean-François Domergue (France), Avram Grant (Israel), Aitor Karanka (Spain), Ioan Lupescu (Romania), David Moyes (Scotland), Michael

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