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The U21 England will have to create a bold return against the old rivals in Germany if he hopes that he will advance in the European quarterfinals of the U21 Championship as a group winner.
The young lions laged behind within three minutes in their conflict between Group B after a fine contact with Ansgar Knauff and ending from Lukas Ullrich Pin-Point.
The goal ensured that Lee Carsley’s side and current tournament holders made the worst possible start of the match in Nitra.
Despite his promising response to England after he came out, Germany doubled the lead half an hour later when Nelson Weiper jumped between Jack Hinshelwood and Charlie Cresswell to take his head in the corner.
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– England (@england) June 18, 2025
On Sunday, Carsley made four changes to the side, which he endured on Sunday with a frustrating goal without ass, resting like Tino Lovramentoa, Archie Gray and James McATee.
In the meantime, German coach Antonio Di Salvo has made 11 changes in the knowledge that the passing of his side in the quarterfinals was already secured after the comfortable victories over Slovenia and Czechia.
If England reverses the tie and becomes winning, it would mean that Cavley’s young stars will progress until the last eight as the winners of the group.
The draw would continue to see them progressing as runners, while defeat would mean that they too would pass if Slovenia fails to beat Czech.