Spain coach Montse Tome was left ruing her side’s inability to take their chances as the world champion fell to a penalty shootout by England in the Women’s Euros final on Sunday that finished 1-1 after 120 minutes.The Spaniards had 24 attempts on goal, but England’s grit and determination dragged them to a shootout where they came up short, failing to convert three of their four spot-kicks as Chloe Kelly fired England to victory.“I think this team deserved more. I think we worked hard for a long time to reach this moment, to reach this final against a high-level national team as an event and what we saw in the game makes me think that the team deserved it,” Tome told a media conference.“This is a sport, you must know how to lose, and today we missed the penalties.”Spain took a first-half lead but England equalised through Alessia Russo and battled superbly to take the game to a 1-1 draw and a shootout.ALSO READ: England defender Lucy Bronze says she played Women’s EURO 2025 with fractured tibia“I think we were better, but football is a sport where the best team doesn’t always win. England is an excellent national team; they showed their level during the tournament. They draw, and then they defend themselves to get the penalties,” Tome said.The 42-year-old coach could not hide her disappointment that her squad had come up short of another major title.“This is our profession. What we worked for, what they worked for deserved a different ending,” she said.“That’s why today I have the feeling that we almost reached it, but it’s gone. I really value all the work done -- we wrote history during the whole tournament, and the team was good,” Tome added.
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