Spain star Rodri goes off injured at half-time in Euro 2024 final... but England's joy is short-lived as they concede just 70 seconds into second half before losing 2-1

Spain appeared to be dealt a big blow at the half-time interval in the Euro 2024 final as a distraught Rodri was substituted due to injury.

Spain's midfield maestro was seen with his head in his hands as he walked off the pitch at the break – before taking his place on the bench for the second half.

It looked to be a big blow for the Spanish given they would have to play the next half of football without their talismanic midfielder with Real Sociedad's Martin Zubimendi brought on his place.


However, it only took 70 seconds for Spain to break the game's deadlock in devastating fashion, with Nico Williams lashing a low shot into the net to stun a sleepy England.

Gareth Southgate's side equalised through Cole Palmer but Mikel Oyarzabal struck a late winner to the delight of Spain and Rodri, who was named player of the tournament. 

A distraught Rodri walks off the pitch at half-time after picking up an injury

A distraught Rodri walks off the pitch at half-time after picking up an injury

The Spain midfielder cuts a gutted figure as he knows his game is done in the Euro 2024 final

The Spain midfielder cuts a gutted figure as he knows his game is done in the Euro 2024 final

Jude Bellingham checks on the Man City and Spain midfielder before they head for the tunnel

Jude Bellingham checks on the Man City and Spain midfielder before they head for the tunnel

Moments before Spain scored the opener, Rodri's substitution took the ITV panel by surprise.

'You talk about England getting luck in situations… wow,' Gary Neville said as the second half was just about to get underway.

Ian Wright added: 'He’s the best midfielder in the world and he’s just gone off the pitch.'

While Lee Dixon said: 'If you want to see the back of someone it’s him. That record goes with him now.'

Rodri (left) takes his place on the Spain bench after being replace at half-time

Rodri (left) takes his place on the Spain bench after being replace at half-time 

Rodri appears to have picked up the injury while trying to block Harry Kane's (No 9) shot

Rodri appears to have picked up the injury while trying to block Harry Kane's (No 9) shot

Rodri appeared to pick up the injury while trying to block Harry Kane's shot on the box, which saw him collide with his own team-mate Aymeric Laporte.

Rodri was then seen with his head in his hands as he walked off for half-time.