Such a triumph is being celebrated today in Madrid and many Spanish cities. The Spanish soccer team alias La Roja made a feat as they made goals in the latest minutes of the game.
Madrid’s Plaza Felipe II and the Plaza de España brought together thousands of La Roja fans in a city packed with tourists who filled bars and restaurants. The party promised to go on until the morning.
Obviously, the odds were remarkable from different bookmakers, algorithms and general forecasts, which coincide with the following data: Spain had a 36 percent chance of winning, to Germany’s 34, and there was a 30 percent chance of going to extra time.
Everything came true as it did, with the addition of the Corgi dog named Steph Furry, a name adopted in honor of NBA basketball player Stephen Curry, who predicted the triumph of La Roja, a substitute for the famous Paul the Octopus in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, won by La Roja.
Spain awaits the winner of the France-Portugal semi-final on July 9.
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