Scott Nets First Goal for Young Lions as England Progress Despite Germany Defeat
- England's Under-21 team lost 2-1 to Germany on Wednesday in Slovakia but qualified for the European Championship quarter-finals.
- The defeat followed an early two-goal deficit caused by mistakes including a missed interception by Jarell Quansah and goals from Knauff and Weiper.
- England improved after halftime with three substitutions, notably scoring a goal through Alex Scott from a cross by Omari Hutchinson, despite some missed chances.
- Lee Carsley noted that after urging his team to improve at halftime, they responded positively in the second half, while Scott acknowledged it was good to get on the scoresheet but expressed disappointment with the final outcome.
- Despite finishing runners-up in their group behind Germany, England will face Spain in the quarter-finals in Trnava, with Carsley emphasizing the need to avoid a two-goal deficit early on.
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Only eight teams remain in the running for the European Under-21 Championship, hosted by Slovakia. Among them are Spain and England, who will face off tonight in Trnava (8:45 p.m. on Kanal A and VOYO). The Spaniards have shown a bit more at the championship so far, so they are the favorites, but of course, there will be some questions about the English stars.
·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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