JOSE MOURINHO has congratulated and criticised HIMSELF after Spain won Euro 2024.
The Spanish defeated England 2-1 in the final at the Olympastadion in Berlin on Sunday evening.
Mourinho took to social media to praise Spain’s achievement… and made sure to mention his own input to the team.
The new Fenerbahce manager congratulated himself for handing Nacho and Alvaro Morata their debuts at Real Madrid.
However, he did also admit that he did not do the same with Dani Carvajal.
He wrote: “2024/Champions League winner captain Nacho Fernandez/European Champion winner captain Alvaro Morata.
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“Many congratulations to them and to the coach who gave them their debut when they were just kids in the Academy 😂😂😂.
“Same coach who did not understand that Dani Carvajal was another one 😡🤬😀.
“Many congratulations to Mister De La Fuente for an amazing job.
“Best team won!”
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This felt like our time… but keep Gareth’s culture and we can win it in 2026 instead, writes Jack Wilshere
IT will take a while for me and every England fan to get over this, writes Jack Wilshere.
To come so close to winning that trophy, only to be beaten in a second Euros final in a row, is a huge disappointment.
Especially when it really felt like this was our time.
It seemed that everything was coming together for us to end the long wait for a major title.
But Spain deserved it. They were the better team in the final and the best team of the tournament.
We will all — supporters, players, coaches, the FA — have to move on and go again.
Because English football is still in a good position.
Gareth Southgate has taken us to two finals, a semi-final and a quarter-final in four tournaments. We have never produced a run like that before.
The challenge now is to maintain this level of competitiveness and make England even better.
Southgate and his staff have done a fantastic job in changing the whole environment and narrative around the national team.
Whether Gareth carries on or not, the wider culture he has put in place must be preserved.
This tournament was the biggest test of that culture the team had to go through.
They overcame the problems and went all the way, only to fall at the final hurdle.
But there is every reason to believe we can challenge at the World Cup in 2026 and beyond.
We’ve got a really good group of players, many of them young, who can go on playing and performing for England for years.
Jude Bellingham, Kobbie Mainoo, Bukayo Saka, Phil Foden and Cole Palmer — to name just five — have plenty more tournaments in them.
This tournament will also be an inspiration for the next generations of players. Unfortunately there isn’t the trophy lift to take that to a completely different level.
But England have delivered moments in Germany that will be replayed forever.
The Bellingham overhead kick and Ollie Watkins’ semi-final winner will be recreated in playgrounds and cages up and down the country.
What I would like to see now is England continuing to develop, to become a team that can consistently dominate opponents and can give a real identity to English football.
We now have players who are comfortable on the ball and technically very good.
The biggest disappointment of the tournament was that we didn’t see that as often as we would have liked. That leaves us with a ‘what if?’ feeling.
England must not lose that old-school mentality of finding a way to win even when you’re not playing well — that never-say-die spirit which got us through this Euros more than once.
But the next step is to allow other qualities to shine through, to give the players that our system is creating the platform to show everything they can do.
The job for me and for other coaches is to keep producing players that are comfortable on the ball and understand how to perform under pressure at a high level.
English football is in a good place but we need to keep going. Then we will finally get over the line.
Real all of SunSport columnist Jack Wilshere’s Euro 2024 columns…
Mourinho handed Morata his debut at Real Madrid in December 2010 in a 3-1 win over Real Zaragoza in LaLiga.
Nacho, on the other hand, was given his bow in the first-team in a 6-3 away win over Valencia in April 2011.
Carvajal, however, struggled for game time under Mourinho and was loaned out during the manager’s last season in charge at the Santiago Bernabeu.
He enjoyed his temporary move away from the club at Bayer Leverkusen.
He returned to Spain in 2013 and solidified himself in the Real team under Carlo Ancelotti.
ALL THE FALLOUT
ENGLAND fell at the final hurdle at Euro 2024, losing to a dramatic late Mikel Oryazabal winner as Spain won the tournament.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk