England U-21 win the European title after beating Germany 3-2 in extra time after 90 minutes of draw, MySportDab reports.
Jonathan Rowe header was enough to make sure Lee Carsley side were able to claim the title after 120 minutes played.
Full Match Report
The match was massive between both teams who have been blowing others away before reaching the final.
It was an incredible scene which both youths national team needed to make their respective country proud.
Harvey Elliott scored from a loosed ball in the 5th minutes making sure he gifted his side a 1-0 lead as they progressed.
The lead soon became 2-0 in the 25th minutes through Ipswich Town forward Omari Hutchinson with a left footed strike.
The goal was assisted by James McAtee making sure England U-21 were cruising and enjoying a comfortable lead.
Nelson Weiper headed home in the additional time of the first half to make sure things became 2-1 with assist from Paul Nebel.
The match became leveled 2-2 in the 61st minutes which came from Paul Nebel and was a deflection that went past the goalkeeper.
For the whole of 90 minutes they played out a 2-2 draw which meant they needed additional extra time to play.
Jonathan Rowe goal in the 92nd minutes was enough as England U-21 beat Germany 3-2 to win the Euro 2025 title.
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