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Thomas Tuchel faces major England U21 decision as Germany boss Nagelsmann cuts short Majorca holiday to watch final
Thomas Tuchel faces major England U21 decision as Germany boss Nagelsmann cuts short Majorca holiday to watch final

The Sun

time3 days ago

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Thomas Tuchel faces major England U21 decision as Germany boss Nagelsmann cuts short Majorca holiday to watch final

THOMAS TUCHEL could still make a mad dash from America to Bratislava to watch England Under-21s in tomorrow's Euro final. But SunSport understands Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann will ditch his yacht in the Mediterranean to jet in for the bumper clash. 2 2 Three Lions boss Tuchel is in the US at the Club World Cup to watch a number of his international stars. He has also combined the trip with a recce ahead of next summer's World Cup out there as he plots to end 60 years of hurt for our nation. U21's head coach Lee Carsley revealed last week that he has been in regular contact with Tuchel. He added that the German has been 'very supportive' of both him and his players. There are still hopes he could have enough time to make the 5,000-mile-plus journey to be at the Narodny Futbalovy Stadion to see the Young Lions take on his home nation. If he does make it, then we can confirm that he could be sat next to Nagelsmann in the VIP seats - the man he replaced at Bayern Munich in 2023. Rather than following suit and trekking to the States, Nagelsmann has been topping up his suntan in Majorca on a yacht. But he will leave the Spanish island hotspot and fly 1,622 miles to watch his nation's young guns try to topple England. The Young Lions are looking to retain their Euro crown having knocked out both Spain and the Dutch in less than a week. Carsley said: "We've got so much quality. "But, more importantly, we've got a squad that believe that they can win. "There's more belief, which is important if we're going to go that one step more, which is generally the hardest step now – getting over the line. " But I'm so proud of them and hopefully everyone has enjoyed watching us during this tournament."

Strugglers Man Utd and Tottenham set up sizzling all-English Europa League final as Prem in never-before-seen scenario
Strugglers Man Utd and Tottenham set up sizzling all-English Europa League final as Prem in never-before-seen scenario

The Sun

time08-05-2025

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  • The Sun

Strugglers Man Utd and Tottenham set up sizzling all-English Europa League final as Prem in never-before-seen scenario

UNDER-FIRE bosses Ruben Amorim and Ange Postecoglou will face off in a tasty first all-English Euro final for six years. Two Mason Mount wonder strikes, plus further Old Trafford goals from Casemiro and Rasmus Hojlund completed Manchester United's 7-1 aggregate Europa League semi-final demolition of Athletic Bilbao. 4 4 4 While Dominic Solanke and Pedro Porro sealed Tottenham's 2-0 win on Bodo/Glimt's plastic pitch to complete a 5-1 aggregate win and the full English. United manager Amorim and Spurs chief Postecoglou will now meet in a mouth-watering winner-takes-all showdown back in Bilbao in 12 days. For the Aussie, it might be his last ever game in charge of the club, with it believed he could be sacked even if they win. A delighted Mount said: 'My first goals at Old Trafford, so it's a special night. One I've waited for, for a long time. 'It's been difficult since I've been here with the injuries and setbacks. 'But I knew something good would come and it's paid off in a semi-final. 'It was a brilliant performance from the lads. And getting that goal to make it 1-1 calmed us down a bit. I just tried to come on and affect the game.' Mount's second was a David Beckham-esque long-range shot. He added: 'As I saw the keeper come out I had it in my head, 'First touch and shoot'. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS 'The crowd has been unbelievable. They stuck with us. To go back to Bilbao, a special night and we want to finish strong.' Both clubs have suffered woeful Prem seasons but the victors are guaranteed a Champions League spot. Man Utd ratings vs Bilbao as magnifent Mount sends Red Devils to Europa League final but ineffective Garnacho hooked early MANCHESTER UNITED all-but booked their spot in the Europa League final a week ago. And, despite a brief first-half wobble, it was never really in doubt at Old Trafford on Thursday night as the Red Devils secured a comeback 4-1 win at home over Athletic Bilbao. Mikel Jaureguizar sent a nervous shiver around the ground with his fine effort on the half-hour mark. United struggled to click and no doubt some feared of an almighty collapse. But, when Ruben Amorim turned to the bench, it made all the difference - as Amad Diallo, Luke Shaw and Mason Mount were all involved in Mount's delightful equaliser. Casemiro scored with a clever header and even Rasmus Hojlund got in on the act to tap in. Then Mount finish the job in style with his long-range effort into an empty net. Smiles all round. Now United have an all-English blockbuster with Spurs later this month to save their dreadful season. Roll on, Bilbao… This means that England will have SIX representatives in Europe's premier competition next season. The feat has never been achieved before by any nation competing in the competition. It will be extra remarkable as both clubs are guaranteed to finish in the bottom half of the Prem. Combined they have lost 35 league games this season but have remained impressive in European competition. And Amorim said: 'I'm stressed already because of the final. If we don't win it, it's nothing.' It will be Tottenham's first Euro final since suffering a heartbreak 2-0 Champions League defeat to Liverpool in 2019 — the same year Chelsea KO'd Arsenal 4-1 in the Europa League showpiece. Spurs had a 3-1 lead from the first leg but romped to another win on the night thanks to goals from Solanke and Porro. Solanke said: 'It feels so good. We're down to the business end and we're into the final. One more game to go!' Spaniard Porro added: 'We're very happy for the fans — it's so far from London. We deserved this.' Spurs will have the edge going into the final, having won all three encounters with United this season.

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