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England won the UEFA European Under-21 Championship for the first time since 1984 on Saturday by beating Spain 1-0 in a dramatic final.

The only goal of the game arrived just before half-time and it was more than a little lucky.

A free-kick from Manchester City's Cole Palmer diverted into the net via the back of Liverpool's Curtis Jones, who had been trying to get out of the way.

Spain dominated possession at the Adjarabet Arena in Batumi, Georgia.

But the Spanish goalkeeper, Arnau Tenas, was called upon to make more saves than his English counterpart, James Trafford.

Tenas produced seven saves during an exciting contest, while Trafford made just four.

However, one of Trafford's saves was to keep out an Abel Ruiz penalty kick in the ninth minute of added time.

Trafford, who is set to sign for Burnley from Man City this summer, had not conceded a single goal in his first five appearances during the tournament.

A sixth clean sheet looked unlikely when Levi Colwill fouled Ruiz inside the 18-yard box. But Trafford pulled off a superb stop by diving to his right, before also blocking a follow-up effort from Aimar Oroz.

That was not quite the last action of the game as both teams had a player sent off before the final whistle was blown.

Antonio Blanco and Morgan Gibbs-White each received second yellow cards for dissent.

But Gibbs-White was back on the field soon after to get his hands on the trophy.

Despite his late penalty heroics and his remarkable record of keeping six consecutive clean sheets, Trafford was not voted as the Player of the Tournament.

That award was presented to Newcastle midfielder Anthony Gordon, who scored two goals and provided one assist in 407 minutes of game time for the Young Lions.

This article first appeared on FanNation Futbol and was syndicated with permission.

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