England 3-2 Germany: Lee Carsley’s Young Lions win the U21 Euros AGAIN as Thomas Tuchel watches epic final

In a Fa notebook, if the UK had received a second crack in Germany in Slovakia, they would have eaten them.
It was a short decision, not more than a two lines, but it is a feeling that was shared during the camp, although Antonio di Salvo was uncertain in the group stage.
What this note does not fall is that this absorbent competition lasts 120 minutes, and before the British score with the first extra time attack with Jonathan Rowe, the fourth minute of the stopping time in the arrangement sees a 2-0 first half ahead.
He made Carsley players just a group of families, a meter away, and a gladiator made a speech to overcome the line.
European champions in a row. Carsley is a historical writer who matches Dave Sexton, who won this tournament in 1982 and 1984. Champions – Again.
At the stands, British boss Thomas Tuchel roared and broken at the highest and lowest levels of this competition. Rowe was pleased to see that his homeland hugged his homeland when he scored a goal with his first meaningful touch, a vibrating title from a Tyler Morton Cross.
England won the 2025 European Under -21 Championship by defeating Germany in an epic final
Director Lee Carsley (Center), Hugging Coach Ashley Cole (on the left) after the final whistle
Thomas Tuchel (Upper Right) was at stands on Saturday
Carsley, who put the Dutch in semi -finals and who could blame him with an unchanged team? Since they lost to Germany in the final group match in Nitra, they have been building and building players towards a big nursery.
Germany, 11 days ago, has changed a lot to England – exactly nine.
As many of them expected, they are confident as the top scorers of the tournament. Antonio Di Salvo scored at least three goals in four of his previous five matches. Tournament striker Nick Woltemade, Stuttgart demands £ 85 million for the top scorer of the tournament.
However, Germany began shy, there was no cooler they showed that they had left the team bus in the hours before the start.
Carsley’s interpretation of the cheek tongue to Di Salvo after this group defeat, a comment that he referred to England was to ‘see in the final’.
Um I didn’t know if they could do it, Cars Carsley said Germany. He knew something we didn’t do.
England started for a lot of purposes and passed through Harvey Elliott in five minutes.
Harvey Elliott (Center) dreamed of England by opening the score in five minutes
Omari Hutchinson made 2-0 in the middle of the first half and celebrated acrobatically
Elliott scored Britain’s first goal in this tournament against the Czech Republic, scored a quarter -final win against Spain, received a support to reduce Dutch in half and finished the ball with a smart left foot.
The movement began by entering the right wing and the attempt to go to the left was directed to the back of the German defense behind Alex Scott and to the path of Omaari Hutchinson.
The effort was initially rescued, but a random Poke away from Germany fell to Elliott, who took a touch with the left before giving his eyes to the defender to choose the lower corner.
Up, Elliott ran to wet all of them, jumped his father and the rest of the family to punch the air. Advantage England.
In the accelerator, the UK played like a willing side after withdrawing in this Nitra competition.
It should have been 3-0 in 20 minutes, the first Charlie Cresswell is guilty of missing a touch of a James Mcatee effort on the back pole, and then Jay Stansfield needs to just get a touch. He looked at the failure at a rare concentration.
This second goal came in the 25th minute when Carsley called Hutchinson in the region by McATEEE in the region, and was only low and hard. The somersault celebration was as impressive as Britain began.
While Hutchinson and Stansfield had more chances, their German heads looked increasingly crazy, and these efforts were a mustache wide, while the UK’s best performance of the tournament is perfect at a perfect time.
Striker Nelson Weiper hoped to return to a Germany by scoring a part -time goal
It was 2-2 after Paul Nebel curled up to equalize for Germany.
However, Jonathan Rowe won a vibrating final for England with a diving title in extra time.
After Scott, who was wounded after Eric Martel’s obstruction challenge and left in tears, only the finals were never so simple and moments, but Germany played a game.
Paul Nebel flapped the first good German cross of tomorrow from the left and Nelson Weiper, who scored a goal against England with a title, shook his head once again. The game is open.
After the restart of the UK, more kidnapped chances came, McItee has a wide gushing, and the missed opportunities are usually returning to bite as shown here.
Nebel, the dynamite on the left for Germany, remained hanging after the breakdown of a corner and curled up to the upper corner on an hour. The German bench emptied on the field during the celebration.
Carsley, who was really motivated to this group behind the screen, and his assistant Ashley Cole tried to make a final push from the players, and England pushed England even though tired minds and tired legs.
When a Hutchinson cross chose it, Brooke Norton-Cucuffy’s eyes were illuminated in the area. His effort was docile. Carsley could only look at the skies.
Finally it didn’t matter, thanks for the head of the Rowe to a large extent.




