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England beat Germany in final to retain U21 European Championship title | UK News


England have beaten Germany 3-2 in the Under-21s European Championship final in Slovakia, successfully defending their title won two years ago in Georgia.

Lee Carsley’s side led 2-0 after just 25 minutes in Bratislava, but Germany forced the game into extra-time with goals either side of half-time.

Marseille forward Jonathan Rowe then grabbed the decisive winner with his first touch of the match two minutes after being introduced, putting England’s name on the trophy for the second tournament running.

How England became champions

Liverpool’s Harvey Elliott gave the Young Lions a dream start, opening the scoring inside the first five minutes with a composed finish into the bottom corner.

Omari Hutchinson doubled England’s lead midway through the first half, driving the ball through the legs of German goalkeeper Noah Atubolu after neat work from captain James McAtee in the build-up.

England's Omari Hutchinson celebrates after scoring against Germany in Bratislava. Pic: Reuters
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England’s Omari Hutchinson celebrates after scoring against Germany in Bratislava. Pic: Reuters

Carsley’s side threatened to put the game out of sight when Hutchinson bent an effort narrowly wide after half an hour. But they were pegged back on the stroke of half-time when Nelson Weiper’s powerful header flew past James Beadle in the England goal to make it 2-1.

Germany committed more bodies forward after the restart in search of an equaliser and deservedly found it on the hour mark. Paul Nebel was afforded too much space in the England box and curled home via a slight deflection.

Carsley recognised the need for fresh legs after the game went to extra-time and his decision to bring on Marseille’s Jonathan Rowe paid off immediately.

The former Norwich City man caught the Germany defence sleeping as he got on the end of Tyler Morton’s cross and headed home with what was his first touch of the game.

Jonathan Rowe scores with his first touch. Pic: Reuters
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Jonathan Rowe scores with his first touch. Pic: Reuters

Jonathan Rowe celebrates after scoring against Germany with his first touch. Pic: Reuters
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Jonathan Rowe celebrates after scoring against Germany with his first touch. Pic: Reuters

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