Second Half

The second half began with a noticeable shift in dynamics. England, reinvigorated by the presence of Elian Slade, seemed more composed and purposeful. Spain, still buoyed by their dominant first-half display, looked to maintain their control. The result was a much more balanced contest, with both teams trading possession and creating opportunities.

Spain kicked off, with Leonardo Marin immediately involved. He received the ball near the halfway line and skipped past Milo with a graceful turn, drawing oohs from the crowd. However, before Marin could advance further, Vincent stepped up, timing his tackle perfectly to dispossess the Spanish prodigy.