🗞️ Today's headlines: Spain flying into the semis
Spanish newspapers, as expected, are focused on the world champions, who are just two games away from winning their first Euro.
DIARIO AS: FLYING TO THE SEMIFINALS
MUNDO DEPORTIVO: FLYING TO THE SEMIS
DIARIO MARCA: LAUNCHED!
DIARIO SPORT: TO THE SEMIS!
Will Spain be able to lift another international title 2 years after the World Cup?
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