Liverpool Midfielder Reveals Heartbreaking Way He Found Out About Nightmare Ban - Liverpool Echo
- England earned their place in the last four of the European Under-21 tournament with a 3-1 victory against Spain in Slovakia.
- The victory followed an initially shaky start where a handball penalty against Charlie Cresswell was overturned by VAR, providing relief to England.
- James McAtee opened the scoring from a corner assisted by Omari Hutchinson and Alex Scott, with Harvey Elliott and Elliot Anderson later adding goals for England.
- A penalty by Javi Guerra in the 39th minute briefly reduced Spain's deficit before substitute Anderson's late penalty confirmed England's win, as one coach described the team as having "fighters" with passion for the game.
- Tyler Morton will miss England's semi-final against the Netherlands due to suspension, a fact he only learned after the match, highlighting the team's challenges ahead.
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In the first qualifying round in Düsseldorf, the team won against Metropol Ruhr Baskets, ART Giants and Phoenix Hagen.

England reach European Under-21 semi-finals after VAR controversy against Spain
England have booked their place in the semi-finals of the European Under-21 Championship after a 3-1 win over Spain, with the Young Lions benefitting from a VAR check
The Netherlands and defending champions England are the first to secure a place in the top four at the ongoing European Under-21 Football Championship finals in Slovakia.
James McAtee shines as England beat Spain to reach Under-21s Euros semi-finals - Manchester Evening News
England captain James McAtee seems set to leave Manchester City during the winter transfer window and has now led his country into the semi-finals at the expense of Spain
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