Gareth Southgate and England players immediately remove runners-up medals after Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain


England’s players and Gareth Southgate immediately removed their runners-up medals following their 2-1 defeat to Spain in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday evening.

Mikel Oyarzabal’s goal in the 86th minute handed Spain victory their fourth European Championship win after Cole Palmer’s equaliser had cancelled out Nico Williams’ opener.

England’s players were distraught at the full-time whistle and looked inconsolable as they walked up to UEFA president Aleksander Ceferinto collect their medals ahead of Spain’s presentation ceremony.

But it appeared that the emotions of the defeat to Spain were too raw for some of England’s players, who opted to quickly take off their medals once they were hung around their necks.

Palmer, who scored that brilliant equaliser for England, hadn’t even walked past the European Championship trophy by the time he had taken off his medal.


epa11478838 Jude Bellingham of England takes off the second place medal as he walks off of the stage after losing the UEFA EURO 2024 final soccer match between Spain and England, in Berlin, Germany, 14 July 2024. EPA/CHRISTOPHER NEUNDORF

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Similarly, Jude Bellingham and Kobbie Mainoo took off their medals before even leaving the podium.

Southgate was barely away from the podium before his runners-up medal was off his neck, while Kyle Walker also decided to quickly remove his medal.


BERLIN, GERMANY - JULY 14: Cole Palmer of England walks past the UEFA EURO 2024 trophy following the UEFA EURO 2024 final match between Spain and England at Olympiastadion on July 14, 2024 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Eddie Keogh - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)

Soccer Football - Euro 2024 - Final - Spain v England - Berlin Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - July 14, 2024 England manager Gareth Southgate and Kyle Walker look dejected after collecting their runners up medals REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

Questions will now be raised over Southgate’s future with the national team.

The 52-year-old indicated before the tournament that this could be his last major competition with England if they failed to succeed.

When asked about his future following the defeat to Spain, Southgate said: ‘I don’t think now is a good time to make a decision like that. I’m going to talk to the right people and, yeah, it’s just not for now.

‘I think England are in a really good position in terms of the experiences they’ve got now, the age of the squad. Most of this squad are going to be around not just for the World Cup but the next Euros as well.

‘There’s a lot to look forward to but at this moment that’s not any consolation.’