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r winning its first title in 44 years having beaten Italy and Germany, Spain no longer needs to think of itself as an underachieving football nation.The "Red Fury" won their second European Championship by beating Germany 1-0 on Fernando Torres' first-half goal, playing with flair, finesse and a determination that the team had lacked in so many previous competitions."It is a privilege to be in the national team and to live through the most beautiful moment of getting the Cup," Torres said. "It will be good not only for Spain, but also for football because the team that played best won. We are doubly happy because we won and because the best team won."