
On Saturday evening, the final match of the European Youth Championship took place in Slovakia. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
In the final, the youth teams of England and Germany faced each other. The English players started the game with an advantage in the early minutes.
In the 5th minute, Harvey Elliott scored, and in the 24th minute, Omari Hutchinson doubled the lead. At the end of the first half, Germany's representative Nelson Weiper reduced the deficit.
In the 61st minute, Paul Nebel equalized the score, restoring balance in the game. After the main time ended with a score of 2:2, the England youth team scored once again in extra time. In the 92nd minute, Jonathan Rowe regained the lead, making the score 3:2.
Thus, the England youth team became the winner of the European Championship. The match protocol is as follows: Harvey Elliott scored for the England youth team in the 5th minute, and Omari Hutchinson scored in the 24th minute. For Germany, Nelson Weiper equalized in the 45th minute, and Paul Nebel equalized in the 61st minute.
Jonathan Rowe scored at the beginning of extra time, bringing victory to England. Both teams were active on the field, and the players who came off the bench also had an impact on the game.
This final match was a significant experience for young players and will be remembered as an important event for their future careers. The England youth team showcased their strength as European champions.