Tuesday, June 23, 2015

England edge Sweden in European U21 Champs

Late Lingard goal leads England U21s past Sweden

Manchester United's Jesse Lingard spared England's blushes on Sunday, his late goal securing a 1-0 win over Sweden in their second game of the European Under-21 Championship in the Czech Republic on Sunday.

Jesse Lingard

The midfielder scored five minutes from time with a right-foot shot after picking up a deflected ball outside the box, following a corner.

Lingard came on in the 54th minute as a substitute for Alex Pritchard who had limped off the pitch with what looked like an ankle injury.

After Thursday's opening 1-0 loss to Portugal England once again struggled up front, with Tottenham striker Harry Kane squandering a few good chances again, including a promising 28th-minute header that narrowly missed the target.

England lost West Brom striker Saido Berahino -- the top scorer in qualifying with ten goals in as many games -- to a knee injury just before the Portugal game.

In the other Group B game on Sunday, Italy take on Portugal.

Germany lead Group A with four points from two games after beating Denmark 3-0 on Saturday while hosts the Czech Republic thrashed Serbia 4-0 on the same day to take a provisional second spot.

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