England U21 fell to a 2-1 defeat against Germany in the final of the European U21 championship, but still advance to the quarter-finals in second place.
In a game that England witnessed most of the ball, the traffick of Knov and Nelson Weber put two goals in Germany to good in the first half before the Lee Karsley team increased forward in the second, where they pulled one through Alex Scott.
Despite the result – which has witnessed the first group in Germany with the maximum points – Carsley is moving to the last eight, as they will see Spain on Saturday evening with the last two years ago.
Slovenia was beaten 2-0 by Czechia in the other group game as an opportunity to early in the winners of 2023 rarely look like a possibility.
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England makes the beginning of a possible start
Antonio de Salvo, German coach, made 11 changes to the starting assortment, is safe in the knowledge that his team’s passage to the past eight has already been secured before the start of the match.
And his team is a little time in his attempt to persuade. Within three minutes, the Lukas Ullrich Corridor, which fixes it perfect, fell to the head of Jarell QUANSAH to the feet of Knauff.
If the first touch of Eintracht Frankfurt Winger was good, the second was his Semitic, as he was wandering in the far corner beyond James Bell to give Germany early.
Five minutes later, England went close to the equalizer when the Ethan Nawanry ball was brilliantly cleared under the bar by Tim Orman with Quansah inch of the ball.
Omar Hachinson was then widespread before Jonathan Row criticized the side netting when a strike for the first time seemed to be the desired option.
But despite the promising response of England after it succeeded, Germany has doubled its progress in 33 minutes when weper jumped between Jack Hinchilwood and Charlie Criswell to direct a wonderful head in the corner.
The task suddenly became more difficult for the young black in Karsley. The Dlider lamp comes out in a stroke that works in the first half as a somewhat appropriate metaphor for the completion of the winners of the Group B.
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Three black emitted in the second half
But the qualification to the last eight rarely appeared in danger to England. Carsley made three changes at the end of the first half, as James Makati, Jay Stanfield and Brock Norton Cove provided.
Once again, England has largely controlled the statistics of possession. Biblical Norton-Cuffy hit a taming effort in TJARK ERNST before Stansfield dragged a wide shot after an elegant turn in the box.
But the German patient, the firm game plan proved its effectiveness.
This is even the 76th minute when some good work of Hachinson was crowned under the left in a click in Scott to heat the deficit in half.
Goal -backed, England rose forward in search of an equal goal, which is the amazing Charlie Cristill head, which requires a wonderful rescue from Ernst.
But Germany holds it to make it three wins from three and looks forward to Italy on Sunday. For England, in the meantime, an appointment is awaiting an familiar enemy in Tarnafa within three days.
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