Top 10 Euro 2024 goals - Yamal the winner
UEFA confirmed through its official channels that Lamine Yamal's goal against France in the semi-finals has been voted the best goal of the tournament by its panel of experts. The Spanish national team star capped a breakthrough that had marked his season with Barcelona and, when ‘La Roja’ were trailing by the minimum in the run-up to Berlin, he popped up to mount a comeback.
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Spain winger Lamine Yamal's goal against France in the semi-finals has been voted by UEFA's technical observers as the best goal of UEFA EURO 2024 in Germany.
The Barcelona player, who became the youngest scorer in the tournament's history at the age of 16 years and 362 days, scored a superb strike from outside the penalty area to snatch a provisional equaliser and set up a 2-1 win for Spain, who won their fourth title by beating England in the final by the same scoreline.
England's Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham is in second place thanks to a stoppage-time bicycle kick goal that gave his team a 2-1 victory over Slovakia in the Round of 16.
1. Lamine Yamal (ESP) (Spain-Germany, semi-final)
2. Jude Bellingham (ENG) (England-Slovakia, Round of 16)
3 . Xherdan Shaqiri (SUI) (Scotland-Switzerland, second group stage match)
4. Nicolae Stanciu (RUM) (Romania-Ukraine, first matchday group stage)
5. Arda Guler (TUR) (Turkey-Georgia, first matchday group stage)
6. Mert Muldur (TUR) (Turkey-Georgia, first matchday group stage)
7. Fabian Ruiz (ESP) (Spain-Croatia, first matchday group stage)
8. Ollie Watkins (ING) (Netherlands-England, semi-final)
9. Mattia Zaccagni (ITA) (Croatia-Italy, matchday 3, group stage)
10. Xavi Simons (NED) (Netherlands-England, semi-final).
The Barcelona player, who became the youngest scorer in the tournament's history at the age of 16 years and 362 days, scored a superb strike from outside the penalty area to snatch a provisional equaliser and set up a 2-1 win for Spain, who won their fourth title by beating England in the final by the same scoreline.
England's Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham is in second place thanks to a stoppage-time bicycle kick goal that gave his team a 2-1 victory over Slovakia in the Round of 16.
1. Lamine Yamal (ESP) (Spain-Germany, semi-final)
2. Jude Bellingham (ENG) (England-Slovakia, Round of 16)
3 . Xherdan Shaqiri (SUI) (Scotland-Switzerland, second group stage match)
4. Nicolae Stanciu (RUM) (Romania-Ukraine, first matchday group stage)
5. Arda Guler (TUR) (Turkey-Georgia, first matchday group stage)
6. Mert Muldur (TUR) (Turkey-Georgia, first matchday group stage)
7. Fabian Ruiz (ESP) (Spain-Croatia, first matchday group stage)
8. Ollie Watkins (ING) (Netherlands-England, semi-final)
9. Mattia Zaccagni (ITA) (Croatia-Italy, matchday 3, group stage)
10. Xavi Simons (NED) (Netherlands-England, semi-final).
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