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The Sun
6 days ago
- Sport
- The Sun
‘I saw the boys start going in' – The shocking ‘leg-breaker' challenge that sparked huge England vs Spain U21 brawl
A SHOCKING challenge on Tino Livramento sparked a huge bust-up during the Euro Under-21s clash between England and Spain. Lee Carsley 's Young Lions shook off an underwhelming group phase to beat Spain 3-1 in Trnava. 4 4 England took an early two-goal lead via goals by James McAtee and Harvey Elliott, although Javi Guerra's 39th minute penalty got La Roja back into it. Carsley's men sealed a place in the semis when Elliot Anderson converted a stoppage time spot kick to make it 3-1. In the final moments of the game, Spanish full-back Marc Pubill wildly lunged towards England star Livramento. Pubill flew in with his studs up, but luckily did not make contact with Livramento. The Newcastle ace was understandably unhappy with the challenge, subsequently bumping chests with his opponent. Upon the final whistle moments later, tempers flared among players from both teams. Plenty of pushing and shoving ensued, with England centre-half Charlie Cresswell even having hands placed around his neck at one point. England coaching staff were desperate for none of their players to pick up a silly red card, which would have ruled them out of the semi-finals. Assistant boss Ashley Cole even stepped in to help break up the melee. Unused Spanish sub Rafa Marin was sent off amid the carnage, while McAtee was booked for England. Reflecting on the flashpoint after the game, Carsley said: "I think there are better ways to build camaraderie! But I think we had something similar in the final [two years ago]. "Emotions run very high and in those kinds of scenarios you don't want anyone to get sent off, anyone to throw a punch or get themselves in trouble. "You try and be as respectful to both sides but you can see how much it means to the players. To represent your country in a quarter-final, it means a lot. "We probably have to give them a bit of leeway. Thankfully it didn't go over the top but it's still not nice to see. "We are always trying to fly the flag and encourage younger players especially to take up football and enjoy the game… but the passion was just a bit much." 'WE HAVE TO GIVE THEM A BIT BACK' Young Lions skipper McAtee added: "I never saw the challenge. I saw the boys start going into it, so always going in to help. It's part of football, and you just have to stick together as a team. "It's a big game, we know that. It's two big teams in the tournament, so them kicking off, we can't sit back and just let them do it, we have to give them a bit back, so I am happy with the boys." Fans watching at home were furious with Pubill's challenge, with one writing on X: "No wonder things kicked off at the end - that's a leg-breaker on Livramento. Shocking." While a second fumed: "Disgusting from that player." Another called it "cowardly behaviour". England will be back on action on Wednesday as they take on the Netherlands in the semi-finals. Should they manage to get past the Dutch, either Denmark, France, Germany or Italy will await in the final. 4


BBC News
20-06-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
What is Livramento's best position?
Despite progressing through the youth ranks at Chelsea as a right-back, Tino Livramento featured heavily on the left side of defence for Newcastle last season after the long-term injury suffered by Lewis Hall. He impressed in this role and started there for England's first two group games in this summer's Euro Under-21 Championship under Lee Carsley."Lee would say he likes me on the left because I can come inside and use my right foot," Livramento said on the role. "The same goes for the Newcastle manager, but when you're in that position it's all instinct. "I wouldn't say playing as a left-back is my favourite position, but as long as I'm out there and playing I'm really enjoying my football right now."In the Three Lions' opener against the Czech Republic, Livramento was awarded player of the match after an impressive performance in which his purposeful run and cross forced the deadlock to be broken with an own asked what the 22-year-old's best position is, former Magpies defender John Anderson said: "It's a really tough one. I think he's been exceptional in both. "Since young Hall got injured and he reverted to left-back for Newcastle, he's been exceptional. I think it's a great option for the manager as well that he can play in both those positions and not look out of place."Since going to left-back, he's looked like someone who has played there all his life. He's been brilliant at left-back."However, when asked if Livramento should return to right-back when Hall returns from injury, Anderson added: "I think so. It's a no-brainer really. "You've got a young boy in Hall who took a while to settle but since getting in the side has been excellent and has become an England international. They're still young boys and learning the game but hopefully they will be there for years to come."Listen to the full chat on BBC Sounds