English international Luke Shaw is confident in both his and his team’s abilities ahead of today’s highly anticipated Euro 2024 final against Spain. The Manchester United defender has a strong chance to start the match. If he does, Shaw will likely face Barcelona’s prodigious talent, Lamine Yamal, who has been a standout performer throughout the tournament.
“Whatever happens, happens. I already said before the semifinals that I’m ready to play as long as needed. Let’s wait and see.”
Reflecting on the previous European Championship final, where England suffered a heartbreaking loss to Italy on penalties despite Shaw’s early goal, he acknowledged the difficulty of that experience but emphasized its lessons:
“It was difficult for me to accept what happened, despite having scored. But I think I learned a lot from that night. In recent days, things have been calm, and I feel that we are all ready for the final,” Shaw added.
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