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Israel - England 1: 0 (Half 1) - Walla! sport

2022-06-25T18:19:00.612Z


Ofir Haim and his players are 90 minutes away from a historic promotion to the semi-finals of the European Under-19 Championship and to achieving a place in the World Cup. A point will suffice, also a Serbian stumble against Austria


Israel - England 1: 0 (Half 1)

The Israeli team needs a draw against the strong English, who have already promised a rise, in order to get their place in the European Championship semi-finals.

Liam Delap gave England an advantage in the sixth minute

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25/06/2022

Saturday, 25 June 2022, 21:01

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Ofir Haim's youth team is 90 minutes away from a historic qualifier for the European Under-19 Championship semi-finals, and moreover - to secure a ticket to the World Cup to be held next year in Indonesia.



After 2: 2 against Serbia in the opening round in which Israel suffered in extra time and an impressive 2: 4 over Austria in the second round, tonight (21:00, Sport 4) Israel will play against England, knowing that a victory against an opponent who has already reached the semifinals, a draw and a loss Of Serbia vs. Austria will be enough for her to grab one of the first two places at home that give place between the last four as well as the ticket to the World Cup.

England have yet to absorb in the tournament and are coming off a 0-2 draw with Austria and a 4-4 win over Serbia, with four of the six goals scored by Chukwamka from Aston Villa and Dane Scarlett from Tottenham.

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90 minutes of history.

Gluch (Photo: Kobi Eliyahu)

Haim continued with Tomer Tzarfati between the posts after his 2: 4 appearance over Austria and the place in the squad was also maintained by Thai Abed, who excelled in the victory and in the first game was not a partner at all.

Of course, Oscar Gluch and Ariel Lugassi, who were replaced in the previous game for the purpose of resting, are also starting in the lineup.

Down the bench is Ahmed Salman, who replaced Dor Turgeman, and another change is made in the center of defense when Sean Adri replaces Or Israelov.



On the eve of the final round of the home stage, England with 6 points, Israel with 4, Serbia with one point and Austria with 0. Since third place leads to a playoff game for the right to participate in the World Cup, the Austrians have something to play against Serbia.

If Israel loses to England and at the same time Serbia wins, the goal difference will decide who will finish in second place, and currently Israel has a six-goal advantage over the Serbs (4: 6 vs. 6: 2).

The second home games in the Euro are over and there France finished first and Italy second, and now they are waiting to find out who they will meet.



In the England squad one of the most intriguing names is 19-year-old Liam Delap, who belongs to Manchester City and is Rory's son.

Karni Chukwamka, 18, from Aston Villa, is also considered a great talent and has already made 14 appearances for the team.

The English want to finish first.

Devin (Photo: GettyImages, Matthew Ashton - AMA)

the progress of the game

Minute 6: Gate!

Tomer French kicked a bad goalkeeper ball.

It came to Alfie Devin, who put in Liam Dlap, who galloped in and kicked to the center of the goal and in, 0: 1 to



England

. Oscar Gluch, Ariel Lugassi, Roy Revivo, Thai Abed.



England ensemble:

Teddy Sherman Lowe, Ronny Edwards, Jarl Kwanesa, Alfie Devin, Karni Chukwamka, Daniel Auguka, Alex Scott, Luke Chambers, Bashir Humphries, Samuel Ealing Jr., Liam Dlap.

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