Lee Carsley shows his power as a manager to see England defend the U21 euro crown
A trophy set up in Bratislava, a tournament won in Nitra-English, have kept their European Championship crown under 21 after defeating Germany 3-2 in an exciting meeting after extra time.
Goals from Harvey Elliott, Omari Hutchinson and replacement Jonathan rowe They saw them crossing the invincible German side.
This victory was thought not only by the night by Lee Carsley, but was built 10 days ago, 40 minutes east of the Slovak capital in Nitra.
At a 2-1 loss on the same side that they played in the final, Carsley changed the tact, choosing Jay Stansfield As a single attacker instead of a system without attack that seemed stagnant and predictable.
What came after he saw them blow the past Spain In the quarterfinal, calm down Netherlands in half and overcome Germanytheir tougher test, to win all.
Time to perform
Both national team managers were present for the final, seeing possible calls as a World Cup approaches next year.
Would have been thomas tuchel with headaches of selection as England Ran Rings about Germany at the opening of 30 minutes. Harvey Elliott’s space was quiet and delightful, such as the first part of Elliott Anderson in midfield. He covered the full defenders with readiness and strength as he connected well with the line.

Led by Elliott and is completed by James Mcateethe front line of prey as one. This led to England’s second goal. A ball captured by Elliott found Mcatee, and though he couldn’t get a blow away, he found Omari Hutchinson, and Ipswich city Man made the rest.
Tuchel’s opposite number, Julian Nagelsmann, would have been struggling to find a positive 45 minutes as Germany continued to fight with the passage of England.
Lee Carsley admitted to the tournament that his accusations could be ‘clumsy and disorganized’, but that they would reach their potential if they went deep into the tournament.

This prophecy was kept true as they had their best performance so far. But this party of Germany should not be underestimated. They had scored more goals in the tournament to the finals, and they showed why they were such a threat shortly before the break.
Paul Nebel selected Nelson Weiper With a Pinpoint cross, and just like him, the deficit was halved.
whether Antonio di SalvoThe half -tall team of the Talk team fired them, we will only know at a later date, but Nagelsmann, looking further, was one with headache now. Germany was another side after the break, they were now the ones who won the trouble, they were the ones who put pressure, and they had their well -deserved level in the 61st minute.
For all speeches of Nick woltemadeThe top scorer of the tournament was Nebel who was the German savior. After his early aid, he fired a house in the upper corner to make it 2-2.

Off came England striker Jay Stansfield, the ever -voluntary but timid runner, as Carsley chose for the stretchless system with which the tour began. It was changed because they did not ‘click’, as the manager agreed during the campaign, and felt impossible to work on Saturday at night.
Its replacement, with protective mind Brooke Norton-CuffyIt had England’s best chance for the last stages. The ball, traversed by the left, fell to him inside the area, but he slammed it wide. Maybe if it had fallen forward, it would end.
For their part, Germany was tedious. Six games in 16 days were showing an effect on both sides as the clock crashed. Nebel had his chance to end the game at the time of the detention, but his deviant attempt aimed at the bar.
No arguments, rowe
In the extra time we went, now it felt like a war with withdrawal, who would break first?
It would be Germany. England put forward Jonathan Rowe at the beginning of the extra time to give them an outlet. It was a big call from Carsley, removing Elliott and Mcatee, but he was rewarded immediately – Rowe leaving down on his head on a beautiful cross from Norton -cuffy with his first touch of the ball. Two of England’s substitutes were combined to make it 3-2, the depth of their team by trying dividends.
This first significant touch would prove to be the last of the game.
England kept their crown and is showing that the future is bright for the national game. For all speeches of players advancing the trail, Carsley must take a big loan.
He has won the tour twice as a coach, and his bold decisions in the game helped his side towards victory. His stock has never been higher, and with a contract for another two years, England has potentially the best youth coach in the world on their side.
For some of his accusations, this will be the biggest moment of their career. The time for reflection will come, now, as James Mcatee removes the trophy, it’s time to celebrate.