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Pundit says who is better between Bukayo Saka and Lamine Yamal ahead of Euro 2024 final
Tony Cascarino has shared who he thinks is better between England’s Bukayo Saka and Spain sensation Lamine Yamal ahead of the Euro 2024 final.
The two wingers will go head-to-head later tonight in Berlin for the final of this summer’s Euros, with Spain the overwhelming favourites thanks to Yamal’s record-breaking performances for La Roja.
Scoring in the semi-final against France at 16-years-old, Yamal made history as the youngest goalscorer ever in the history of the European championship, with Arsenal star Saka at 22-years-old starring in his second-ever Euros for England.
And pundit Cascarino has now shared who he thinks is better between the two.

Saka picked over Yamal ahead of Euro 2024 final
Speaking on , the former Republic of Ireland international picked Saka over Yamal when asked which player he would select in a combined England and Spain starting XI for the Euro 2024 final.
Whilst Yamal has been extraordinary this summer, there’s no denying that Saka’s skillset greatly outweighs the FC Barcelona star’s, though at 17-years-old, the winger could soon eclipse the Arsenal man.
Cascarino said when asked who he thinks is better between Saka and Yamal: “Well, I think Saka has played different roles. He has been a wing-back, like a full-back and a winger. He has gone past defenders.
“He has been a threat on that right side whatever position he has played. I think he has been so versatile in this tournament about the demands of what Gareth has put on him. And I am just having him ahead.”

Saka has to show why he’s one of the world’s best vs Spain
Saka came into this summer’s Euros off the back of his best year ever with Arsenal, with the winger easily one of the best in the world and only getting better which each new season with the Gunners.
And later today against Spain in Berlin, the England superstar needs to show why he truly is one of the best in the world for the Three Lions, where a good performance could see Gareth Southgate’s side lift silverware.
Indeed, Saka’s form will be key to England ending almost 60 years without an international trophy, and the attacker will want to prove the likes of Yamal who is the true best winger at this summer’s Euros.