On Sunday night in the BBC theater, a fresh face will appear for the Euro 2024 last viewers.
For their survive protection of Sunday night's Euro 2024 last, the BBC will have a new journalist.
In the BBC's Berlin studio with a view of the Brandenburg Gate, audiences have come to terms with a comfortable cast of faces over the past fortnight. The broadcaster's major broadcaster is Gary Lineker, who will join Rio Ferdinand and Micah Richards, two of the other ex-England tournaments.
Guy Mowbray and Alan Shearer did co-commentate on the girder, but a Spanish legend will also be in the studio to provide their coverage some balance.
That's because previous Chelsea and Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata has been drafted up. The 36-year-old may have a unique perspective on the great game because he won the 2010 World Cup with Spain and was also a member of their previous team that won the European Championship in 2012.
Mata joined Galatasaray in 2022, where he spent a year before joining Vissel Kobe next summer, and Mata left Manchester United eight years later. His contract with the Chinese side expired in January and although he is taking a step into punditry this weekend, he would like to remain playing.
While promoting Manchester United's pre-season pleasant against Real Madrid in the United States, he said," I've learned so much from the Chinese culture and, even though it was quick, it was only four or five times, we even won the league."
" So that was great and it's been tremendous, to be honest. And then, we're around, in San Diego. I'm also pondering my next play. I want to stay playing. I want to play the game more and more.
I mean, I still have fun and a sport interest. So I feel great physically, and I feel great intellectually, but I want to make this second stage, which is probably the next one, a significant step.
" No simply playing anything, just for the sake of playing. On and off the pitch, I want to enjoy in a setting that inspires and motivates me. So I'm on that journey, waiting, hearing, thinking and hoping I'm making the right decision but also playing.
" I mean I love the game and I think it's a game that, until you do n't enjoy it, or you feel an injury or something like that, touch wood, you cannot play anymore. You may continue doing it because it is the best career there is, as long as you enjoy it.
ITV's team of experts includes Mata's past Manchester United teammate Gary Neville, Roy Keane and Ian Wright in the theater, plus Lee Dixon and Ally McCoist as co-commentators.
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