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Football: German U21 loses 1:3 against England despite being in the lead

2022-09-28T10:42:18.281Z


Similar to the senior national team, the under-21s also find it difficult to get going. Coach Antonio Di Salvo's team lost 3-1 against England - and revealed major deficiencies in defense.


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Often only the second winner: Germany with Reda Khadra (left) lost to England with Taylor Harwood-Bellis

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The German U21 national team has to cope with the next mood dampener at the start of the European Championship season.

The selection of the German Football Association lost the endurance test against England 1: 3 (1: 1) four days after the 0: 1 against France on Tuesday evening.

In front of 10,731 spectators in Sheffield, Wolfsburg's Felix Nmecha's goal (35th minute) was not enough.

Folarin Balogun (42nd) and Conor Gallagher (47th) shot the intense and at times wild international match after the break.

Cole Palmer scored late (90+5).

"Of course it's a shitty feeling," said Jan Thielmann from Cologne at ProSiebenMaxx.

"I think we have to come together a little more as a team, bring in a little more winning mentality." Coach Antonio Di Salvo said: "On the whole, of course, we're disappointed because we could have done better."

Di Salvo, who had to do without captain Jonathan Burkardt (FSV Mainz 05) and Dortmund's young star Youssoufa Moukoko, among other things, can draw further important conclusions from the second endurance test against a top team within a few days.

His team has to improve before the European Championships from June 21 to July 8, 2023 in Romania and Georgia if they want to play for the title again.

Germany allows many opportunities

A day after the senior team's goal festival in the 3-3 win at Wembley, the German youth team played bolder at the venerable Bramall Lane Stadium than they did in the 1-0 defeat by France.

The reward was the deserved lead in the first half, in which the German team, who had changed seven positions compared to the France game, had more of the game.

After a cross from Noah Katterbach, Nmecha headed in his first goal for the U21s.

After James Garner hit the crossbar (38th), Balogun equalized against the unsorted German defense.

Thielmann did not use a serious goalkeeper mistake to take the lead again (42nd).

After a first half, in which there were only a few goal area scenes towards the end, the spectators experienced many more good chances.

Gallagher shocked the DFB team with a quick 1:2.

The hosts, where the flow of the game suffered after many changes, repeatedly missed the best chances afterwards.

Germany stabilized after his changes and tried to equalize until the end.

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Source: spiegel

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