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Unai Hernández keeps shinning in Barça Atlètic, another goal. Otro gol para Unai. 1-0 vs Lugo.
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everyone let's hold hands and manifest unai scoring
#i just really want him to score tonight#unai hernandez#rma v fcb#friendlies#fcb#barça#fc barcelona#la masia#fcb b#fc barcelona b#barça b
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WE ARE CHAMPIONS OF EUROPE x4!!! 🏆🇪🇦
#wallpaper#wallpapers#european football#football#eurocopa#euro 2024#europe#europa#championship#daniel carvajal#alvaro morata#dani olmo#mikel merino#mikel oyarzabal#nico williams#lamine yamal#rodrigo hernandez#fabian ruiz#pedri gonzalez#marc cucurella#unai simon#aymeric laporte#le normand#nacho fernandez#david raya#jesus navas#ferran torres#joselu mato#luis de la fuente#vivian
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Training | 22.06.24
#cuties#spain nt#ferran torres#alex baena#pedri gonzalez#pedri#fermin lopez#alex grimaldo#alvaro morata#robin le normand#rodri hernandez#rodri#mikel merino#unai simon#martin zubimendi#marc cucurella#joselu mato#joselu#fabian ruiz#training
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#um. happy new years day everyone ^_^#jurgen klopp#unai emery#pep guardiola#luis enrique#jose mourinho#xavi hernandez#carlo ancelotti
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More comments under Gavi's post ❤️❤️
Some of the comments under Gavi's post
#fabian ❤️#the la masia kids too and Valle ☹️☹️#xavi simons#unai hernandez#alex valle#aleix garrido#alex marquez#fabian ruiz#pablo gavi#baby waby
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Lineup
Real Madrid: Courtois; Lucas, Militao, Rudiger, Fran Garcia; Mario Martin, Ceballos, Modric; Brahim, Endrick, Arda
Bench: Lunin, Fran Gonzalez, Vallejo, Joan Martinez, Jacobo Ramon, Asencio, Obrador, Rodrygo, Paz, Aguado, De Leon, Vinicius, Latasa
FC Barcelona: Ter Stegen; Valle, Christensen, Inigo Martinez, Balde; Casado, Bernal, Torre; Victor, Lewandowski, Unai Hernandez
Bench: Pena, Kochen, Astralaga, Fort, Lenglet, Kounde, Faye, Julian Araujo, Gerard Martin, Andres Cuenca, Sergi Dominguez, Olmedo, Gundogan, Darvich, Guille, Junyent, Raphinha, Roque, Toni Fernandez
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Barcelona want to renew young star’s contract to avoid another ‘Xavi Simons’ case
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Barcelona want to renew young star’s contract to avoid another ‘Xavi Simons’ case
Barcelona are actively working on several contract renewals within their youth setup, and one of the most notable cases is that of Unai Hernandez. In fact, according to a report from SPORT, the…
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Spain Beat England To Win Euro 2024 Final With Late Oyarzabal Goal
Substitute Mikel Oyarzabal scored a dramatic late winner as Spain triumphed in Sunday's Euro 2024 final, beating England 2-1 to confirm their re-emergence as a force on the international stage and end their opponents' dreams of winning a first title in almost six decades.
Spain lost influential midfielder Rodri to injury at half-time, but shrugged that off to take the lead within two minutes of the restart through Nico Williams, who was set up by his fellow star winger, Lamine Yamal.
England came from behind as they have done so often at this Euros, as substitute Cole Palmer drove in the equaliser on 73 minutes, moments after entering the fray.
But their resurgence in the game was cut short as Oyarzabal, the Real Sociedad forward, turned in a cross in the 86th minute to hand Spain a record fourth European Championship crown, and a third in the last five editions.
They previously won in 1964, 2008 and 2012, the last two titles coming either side of their triumph at the 2010 World Cup during the golden era of Xavi Hernandez, Xabi Alonso and Andres Iniesta.
Whether this generation, led by the brilliant Yamal who was playing here a day after his 17th birthday, manage to repeat the achievements of that magnificent side remains to be seen, but theirs was a fitting victory.
Spain have been comfortably the best team over the last month in Germany and were not intimidated by the atmosphere at the Olympiastadion, where the majority of the crowd were given over to England's cause.
England had hoped to finally claim a first men's international title since their fabled victory at the 1966 World Cup, but fell just short in their first ever final on foreign soil.
After the agony of their defeat on penalties to Italy three years ago, they are the first side ever to lose back-to-back Euros finals.
Captain Harry Kane, meanwhile, is left at the age of 30 still looking for the first trophy of a career so rich in goals, this defeat coming after a season in which he also won nothing with Bayern Munich.
It was always likely that Spain would control this game, and England spent most of the first half chasing the ball.
Spain controlled the game from the off, but it took until stoppage time at the end of the first half for either team to manage a shot on target, with Phil Foden's effort from a Declan Rice free-kick delivery being easily saved by goalkeeper Unai Simon.
But it was just before that in which Rodri hurt himself, sliding into teammate Aymeric Laporte on the follow-through as he blocked a Kane shot.
Spain's outstanding holding midfielder was unable to continue, and made way for Martin Zubimendi at the restart.
It felt like the loss of such a presence in the middle of the park could completely throw Spain off course, and yet they wasted no time in opening the scoring.
England were braced for the danger to come from Spain's two wingers, and it was they who combined for the goal, as Yamal collected a Dani Carvajal pass and darted inside.
He released a pass for Williams, who scored with a controlled, low first-time shot across Jordan Pickford and into the far corner.
England would now need to come from behind, but then again that was exactly what they had done in each of their three previous knockout games.
Southgate took off his talisman Kane on the hour mark and sent on Ollie Watkins, a repeat of the substitution that won the semi-final against the Netherlands.
Spain had chances to increase their lead and their fans began to greet every successful pass with an 'ole', as Southgate tried to turn the tide by sending on Palmer for Kobbie Mainoo.
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Spain Beat England To Win Euro 2024 Final With Late Oyarzabal Goal
Substitute Mikel Oyarzabal scored a dramatic late winner as Spain triumphed in Sunday’s Euro 2024 final, beating England 2–1 to confirm their re-emergence as a force on the international stage and end their opponents’ dreams of winning a first title in almost six decades.
Spain lost influential midfielder Rodri to injury at half-time, but shrugged that off to take the lead within two minutes of the restart through Nico Williams, who was set up by his fellow star winger, Lamine Yamal.
England came from behind as they have done so often at this Euros, as substitute Cole Palmer drove in the equaliser on 73 minutes, moments after entering the fray.
But their resurgence in the game was cut short as Oyarzabal, the Real Sociedad forward, turned in a cross in the 86th minute to hand Spain a record fourth European Championship crown, and a third in the last five editions.
They previously won in 1964, 2008 and 2012, the last two titles coming either side of their triumph at the 2010 World Cup during the golden era of Xavi Hernandez, Xabi Alonso and Andres Iniesta.
Whether this generation, led by the brilliant Yamal who was playing here a day after his 17th birthday, manage to repeat the achievements of that magnificent side remains to be seen, but theirs was a fitting victory.
Spain have been comfortably the best team over the last month in Germany and were not intimidated by the atmosphere at the Olympiastadion, where the majority of the crowd were given over to England’s cause.
England had hoped to finally claim a first men’s international title since their fabled victory at the 1966 World Cup, but fell just short in their first ever final on foreign soil.
After the agony of their defeat on penalties to Italy three years ago, they are the first side ever to lose back-to-back Euros finals.
Captain Harry Kane, meanwhile, is left at the age of 30 still looking for the first trophy of a career so rich in goals, this defeat coming after a season in which he also won nothing with Bayern Munich.
It was always likely that Spain would control this game, and England spent most of the first half chasing the ball.
Spain controlled the game from the off, but it took until stoppage time at the end of the first half for either team to manage a shot on target, with Phil Foden’s effort from a Declan Rice free-kick delivery being easily saved by goalkeeper Unai Simon.
But it was just before that in which Rodri hurt himself, sliding into teammate Aymeric Laporte on the follow-through as he blocked a Kane shot.
Spain’s outstanding holding midfielder was unable to continue, and made way for Martin Zubimendi at the restart.
It felt like the loss of such a presence in the middle of the park could completely throw Spain off course, and yet they wasted no time in opening the scoring.
England were braced for the danger to come from Spain’s two wingers, and it was they who combined for the goal, as Yamal collected a Dani Carvajal pass and darted inside.
He released a pass for Williams, who scored with a controlled, low first-time shot across Jordan Pickford and into the far corner.
England would now need to come from behind, but then again that was exactly what they had done in each of their three previous knockout games.
Southgate took off his talisman Kane on the hour mark and sent on Ollie Watkins, a repeat of the substitution that won the semi-final against the Netherlands.
Spain had chances to increase their lead and their fans began to greet every successful pass with an ‘ole’, as Southgate tried to turn the tide by sending on Palmer for Kobbie Mainoo.
Within three minutes England were level as Bukayo Saka’s ball in from the right was laid off by Jude Bellingham for Palmer, who found the net from range with a low first-time effort into the corner.
However, Spain grabbed the winner with four minutes to go thanks to their own super-sub.
Oyarzabal played the ball out to Marc Cucurella on the left before racing into the middle to turn his teammate’s low cross into the net, staying just onside in the process.
Spain then held on, although only after a vital clearance off the line from Dani Olmo to deny Marc Guehi at the death.
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Andrés Iniesta y el canterano Unai Hernández. Andrés with La Masia baby Unai.
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stopppppppppppp
#i cant do this bestie dont cry!!!!!#you were all (mostly) great and you guys should be proud#this squad was sooo young and even getting here has been amazing#unai hernandez#barça b#fcb b#fc barcelona b#cor v bar b
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Spain Clinches Euro 2024 Title with Last-Minute 2-1 Victory Over England
Substitute Mikel Oyarzabal scored a dramatic late winner as Spain triumphed in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday, beating England 2–1 to re-establish themselves as a powerhouse on the international stage, ending England’s dream of securing their first title in nearly six decades.
England, as they had done throughout the tournament, came from behind when substitute Cole Palmer scored the equalizer in the 73rd minute, shortly after entering the game.
However, England’s resurgence was halted when Oyarzabal, the Real Sociedad forward, converted a cross in the 86th minute, securing Spain’s fourth European Championship and their third in the last five editions. Spain had previously won in 1964, 2008, and 2012, with the latter two titles bookending their 2010 World Cup victory during the golden era of Xavi Hernandez, Xabi Alonso, and Andres Iniesta.
While it remains to be seen if this generation, led by the brilliant Yamal who played just a day after his 17th birthday, can replicate the achievements of their predecessors, their victory was well-deserved.
Spain was the standout team throughout the tournament in Germany and remained unfazed by the predominantly pro-England crowd at the Olympiastadion.
England had hoped to secure their first men’s international title since their historic 1966 World Cup win but fell just short in their first-ever final on foreign soil. Following their penalty shootout defeat to Italy three years ago, they became the first team to lose back-to-back Euros finals.
Spain Overcome Rodri Injury
Spain dominated the game from the start, with England spending most of the first half chasing the ball. Neither team managed a shot on target until stoppage time at the end of the first half when Phil Foden’s effort from a Declan Rice free-kick was easily saved by goalkeeper Unai Simon.
Rodri’s injury occurred just before this, as he collided with teammate Aymeric Laporte while blocking a Kane shot. Spain’s standout holding midfielder was replaced by Martin Zubimendi at the restart.
Despite the potential disruption from Rodri’s absence, Spain quickly opened the scoring. Yamal, collecting a Dani Carvajal pass, darted inside and set up Williams, who scored with a low first-time shot across Jordan Pickford into the far corner.
England, needing to come from behind as they had in their previous knockout games, saw Southgate substitute Kane for Ollie Watkins, replicating the semi-final strategy against the Netherlands. Spain had opportunities to extend their lead, prompting their fans to chant ‘ole’ with each successful pass.
Southgate introduced Palmer for Kobbie Mainoo in an attempt to shift the momentum. Within three minutes, England equalized when Bukayo Saka’s cross was laid off by Jude Bellingham for Palmer, who scored with a low first-time shot.
Spain’s winner came four minutes from time, thanks to their super-sub Oyarzabal. He passed to Marc Cucurella on the left before racing into the middle to convert his teammate’s low cross, staying just onside.
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unai hernandez is such a cutie 😭
He's a baby literally 😭
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WARM UP
#spain nt#nico williams#pedri gonzalez#pedri#unai simon#rodri hernandez#rodri#robin le normand#marc cucurella
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I wonder what our midfield will look like by the end of the season…we have like 5 midfielders , not sure how we supposed to rotate whit how bad we’ve been playing lately
there’s no replacing gavi, it’s impossible and even deco was talking about it this morning
but this is when we finally let la masia kids have more first team minutes, like Alex garrido, marc casado, pau prim and unai hernandez
i’m still so upset talking about things like this, and barca will not be the same with gavi gone but these kids are good and they can help massively
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