England’s loss to Spain in the final of the Euros, which saw them equalise after going 1-0 down before conceding again in the 86th minute, dominates the front pages. The headline in the Metro reads: “The lions weep tonight.” The Daily Express carries a picture of a desolate Jude Bellingham amid celebrating Spanish players. The paper says the “dream is over” but that the “three lions did us proud”. The sentiment is echoed by the Daily Express. “Lions did us proud,” reads the headline. England have been the “great comeback team” of Euro 2024, but Spain’s late second goal gave them too little time to mount another one, says the Times. It adds that Spain have been the best team of the tournament and “have been appropriately rewarded”. The i says England have suffered “heartbreak, again” but that the squad and manager Gareth Southgate “return from Germany as heroes after defying critics”. The wait for a major tournament win “goes on” for the Three Lions, says the Daily Mirror. A number of papers lead on the aftermath of the attempted assassination of former president and Republican candidate Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday. The Guardian says the incident has left the US “reeling” and that President Joe Biden has ordered “an urgent review into security breaches”. It adds that the shooting, which left one bystander dead and two injured, has “triggered fears of more political violence amid an increasingly fraught election campaign”. An image of Trump surrounded by members of his security detail with blood on his face and a fist in the air appears on the front page of the Financial Times. The paper says the incident has “transformed the 2024 presidential race” and that Trump is due to be confirmed as the Republican nominee for president on Monday. The former president credited “God alone” with saving his life, according to the Daily Telegraph. The paper adds that, in public statements after the shooting, Trump “struck a statesmanlike tone”, sending “love” to the victims and calling on Americans to remain “resilient ” in the face of “wickedness”. And the Daily Mail calls Trump’s survival a “miracle” and says he is now “tipped for a ‘landslide’ election victory” in November. Read this article and explore more, from Here Tags:BBCBBC NewsUK News