England booked its place in the semi-finals of the European U-21 Championship by beating 3-1 over Spain in Slovakia.
England holders, who then face the Netherlands, benefited from the early abandonment process after a VAR examination resulted in a penalty kick.
Captain James Makti opened the scoring in the 10th minute, and Harvey Elliot achieved his second goal of the championship after five minutes.
Javi Goura prevailed in Spain with a penalty in the 39th minute, but the alternative to Elaiurson’s kick in a stopping period in the second half, confirmed to Lee Karsley’s men in fourth.
England began an unstable start as Spain believed that it won a punishment when Charlie Chriswell – seemed to have been trying to get out of the road – with a hand ball by the referee in the field Simon Souza.
The Italian was called to the screen by the Var Compatriot, and the breath of England sighed the a sigh of relief when the call was canceled.
Mecca opened the registration from the angle of Alex Scott after the dust was shaken by Omar Hatchenson. Spain got a touch, but only in the direction of the England alert leader, who turned home from a close distance.
Eleiot doubled the feature of England after five minutes, as it took advantage of the recovery after Spain’s goalkeeper Alejandro Itorpe turned against Garriel Kansah’s long -term effort.
England gave Spain another chance of 12 yards, after it lost the ball deep into the third, which exacerbated the error when Qawan, whose leg, attached to Alberto Moliro and Suza immediately to the place.
I went up and a half of the deficit after James Bidel sent cold to the wrong path.
Some great works from Quansah and Hutchinson after restarting almost prepared by Jay Standfield, who saw his efforts deviated, shortly before Cristwell’s gesture to the corner in the side networks.
Beerra denied twice Guerra and then collected the Mateo Joseph effort, while England was still looking for a first shot on the goal since Elliott goal with a 20 -minute survival after Morton launch widely.
Jacques Hinchiloud should have extended England’s progress, but he was more dangerous to the crossbar.
England, Spain, who was looking for a late equalizer, struck the table when ITurbe was punished to drop Jonathan Row inside the penalty area, which Anderson had pulled home to close victory.
The Netherlands are waiting in the semi-finals on Wednesday after beating Portugal 1-0 earlier on Saturday.
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