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Scottish Sun
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- Scottish Sun
‘A shandy or two' – No wild celebrations for England's U21 heroes as boss Carsley reveals they have 3.30am flight home
BEER-IRO 'A shandy or two' – No wild celebrations for England's U21 heroes as boss Carsley reveals they have 3.30am flight home Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) JONATHAN ROWE was England's hero as they sealed back-to-back Under-21s Euros glory. But the Marseille supersub and his team-mates will NOT be partying into the night — as they had to go straight to the AIRPORT. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 England retained their U21 European Championship title with a 3-2 victory over Germany Credit: AFP 2 Super-sub Jonathan Rowe won it for England with an early goal in extra-time Rowe headed home Tyler Morton's cross to seal an extra-time triumph over Germany in front of senior Three Lions chief Thomas Tuchel. Boss Lee Carsley sent on Rowe at the end of normal time — and the former Norwich forward stooped to nod a 92nd-minute winner to emulate England's 2023 success. But as fans watching on at home toasted another thrilling success — the players will be limited to "a shandy or two". That's after Carsley revealed the squad were booked onto a flight back to Birmingham just a few hours after lifting the trophy. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS ENGLAND 3 GERMANY 2 Lions retain Euro U21s crown as supersub Rowe wins it in extra-time Asked how his side planned to celebrate, Carsley said: "We go back to the hotel. "We have a couple of hours and then fly back into Birmingham at 3.30. "It's a quick turnaround. The players will be on holiday tomorrow. Their time is very important to them. But it's important that they have a shandy or two tonight." CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS He added: "I'm really proud of the players. The commitment they've shown for the last 28 days, all the instruction we've tried to put into them so quickly, they've taken it on board and they've got so much belief. "I'm so happy for them. To be European champions for the second time is a great achievement and the challenge now is to do it again in two years. England 3 Germany 2- Young Lions retain Euro U21s crown in THRILLER as supersub Jonathan Rowe wins it in extra-time "Any setback we've had, the players have just got together. I said at the start of the tournament, the longer we can stay in, the better we play. "I didn't think we played great tonight. I thought we probably sat a little bit too deep and didn't have as much control as I would've wanted, but I probably won't remember that in a couple of days." Meanwhile, hero of the hour Rowe, who was subbed on at full-time of normal time, praised the team for rallying together. The striker said: "I was not starting but I knew that at some point all of us on the bench would have to come on and make a difference and help the team to push us over the line. "I'm so happy we managed to do that in front of some important people. The job's finally finished and we can all celebrate."


The Irish Sun
an hour ago
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- The Irish Sun
‘A shandy or two' – No wild celebrations for England's U21 heroes as boss Carsley reveals they have 3.30am flight home
JONATHAN ROWE was England's hero as they sealed back-to-back Under-21s Euros glory. But the Marseille supersub and his team-mates will NOT be partying into the night — as they had to go straight to the AIRPORT. 2 England retained their U21 European Championship title with a 3-2 victory over Germany Credit: AFP 2 Super-sub Jonathan Rowe won it for England with an early goal in extra-time Rowe headed home Tyler Morton's cross to seal an extra-time triumph over Germany in front of senior Three Lions chief Boss But as fans watching on at home toasted another thrilling success — the players will be limited to "a shandy or two". That's after Carsley revealed the squad were booked onto a flight back to Birmingham just a few hours after lifting the trophy. Asked how his side planned to celebrate, Carsley said: "We go back to the hotel. "We have a couple of hours and then fly back into Birmingham at 3.30. "It's a quick turnaround. The players will be on holiday tomorrow. Their time is very important to them. But it's important that they have a shandy or two tonight." CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Most read in Football He added: "I'm really proud of the players. The commitment they've shown for the last 28 days, all the instruction we've tried to put into them so quickly, they've taken it on board and they've got so much belief. "I'm so happy for them. To be European champions for the second time is a great achievement and the challenge now is to do it again in two years. England 3 Germany 2- Young Lions retain Euro U21s crown in THRILLER as supersub Jonathan Rowe wins it in extra-time "Any setback we've had, the players have just got together. I said at the start of the tournament, the longer we can stay in, the better we play. "I didn't think we played great tonight. I thought we probably sat a little bit too deep and didn't have as much control as I would've wanted, but I probably won't remember that in a couple of days." Meanwhile, hero of the hour Rowe, who was subbed on at full-time of normal time, praised the team for rallying together. The striker said: "I was not starting but I knew that at some point all of us on the bench would have to come on and make a difference and help the team to push us over the line. "I'm so happy we managed to do that in front of some important people. The job's finally finished and we can all celebrate."


The Star
an hour ago
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- The Star
Soccer-England retain Euro Under-21 title after Rowe extra time goal sinks Germany
Soccer Football - UEFA Under 21 Championship - Final - England v Germany - Tehelne pole, Bratislava, Slovakia - June 28, 2025 England's James McAtee lifts the trophy as they celebrate after winning the final REUTERS/David W Cerny TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY BRATISLAVA (Reuters) -Jonathan Rowe came off the bench to score an extra-time goal which gave holders England a 3-2 win over Germany in the Under-21 European Championship final on Saturday after they had let slip a two-goal lead. Lee Carsley's side retained the title won two years ago which brings England's total haul to four, but they were pushed all the way by a German side who came into the final as favourites and had beaten England in the group stage. "I'm so happy for them; to be European champions for the second time is a great achievement and the challenge now is to do it again in two years," Carsley told Channel 4. "I'm going to try and enjoy tonight. It's important. I love my job, I'm very proud of the job I do, I love working with the players. It's important they have a shandy or two tonight." England took the lead in the fifth minute when Omari Hutchinson had his effort saved by the keeper and a defensive clearance fell to Harvey Elliot who had time and space to pick his spot and steer a low shot inside the near post. Elliot began the move for England's second goal with a chipped pass into the path of James McAtee and when the midfielder found his route blocked by two defenders he laid off the ball to Hutchinson who drilled his strike through the keeper's legs. Hutchinson somersaulted away in celebration after his 24th-minute goal but Germany pulled one back in added time before the break. Paul Nebel crossed from the wing and Nelson Weiper rose unchallenged to power a header past England keeper James Beadle. The equaliser came in the 61st minute from a corner kick which went all the way to Nebel, out wide in the area, who pulled inside and drove the ball into the far top corner. Both sides created further chances but extra time was needed and England went back in front within two minutes when substitute Tyler Morton floated a perfect ball into the box and the unmarked Rowe headed home. "I came into the game with the mindset of doing anything I could to help the team," Rowe told Channel 4. "I wasn't starting but I knew, at some point, all of us on the bench would have to come on, make a difference and help the team to push it over the line." Rowe replaced Elliot at the end of normal time, making an immediate impact. After his goal there was no way back for Germany as England held firm under relentless pressure, with the Germans hitting the woodwork in added time. The defeat brought the Germans' 20-game unbeaten run to an end. Their last loss came against England in the 2023 tournament and two years to the day since that game, England triumphed again. England senior manager Thomas Tuchel was watching from the stands and the German, struggling to impress in his early days in charge, may well look to some of Carsley's side, and tactics, for a brighter English future. "I've had a chance with the senior team and I love that, so the best thing I can do is help the pathway and try and help the senior team," Carsley said. (Reporting by Trevor Stynes; editing by Clare Fallon)


Evening Standard
an hour ago
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- Evening Standard
Are England having a trophy parade after Euro U21 Championship final win over Germany?
Nebel nearly won it for the young Germans in the last minute of the regular 90 minutes but his effort smacked against the crossbar and then Rowe did score what proved to be the winner in the second minute of extra-time.


The Irish Sun
2 hours ago
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- The Irish Sun
England 3 Germany 2: Young Lions retain Euro U21s crown in THRILLER as supersub Jonathan Rowe wins it in extra-time
WHAT a way to make an entrance! Jonathan Rowe scored with his first meaningful touch to clinch back-to-back European Championship crowns for England . Advertisement 12 England's super-sub Jonathan Rowe won it for England with an early goal in extra-time Credit: AP 12 Rowe restored England's lead TWO MINUTES after coming on at full-time Credit: AP 12 The young Lions were in dreamland in extra-time Credit: Getty 12 England held strong after Germany smacked the crossbar in the dying seconds Credit: Reuters 12 Lee Carsley won back-to-back Euro titles Credit: Reuters And it was all done in front of a beaming Thomas Tuchel cheering them on from the stands as the Young Lions bounced back from blowing a two-goal lead to beat Germany 3-2. earth as painful memories flooded back. But despite the glorious failures of countless superstars before them, this next golden generation is built differently. And after holding strong against a German onslaught, they bounced back as Rowe grabbed the glory to leave their opponents crying into their steins. Advertisement It almost couldn't have been any sweeter than against our old foes. This week marked the 29th anniversary since Germany broke our hearts at Wembley after Gareth Southgate's penalty miss. Next week it will be 35 years since Stuart Pearce and Chris Waddle were the shootout culprits at Italia 90. But these boys, who have told the press pack out here many times, don't care about the past. There is no room for glorious failure. This shirt does not weigh heavy on them. Advertisement Most read in Football Breaking 12 Liverpool ace Harvey Elliott put England in front inside five minutes Credit: Reuters 12 Ipswich star Omari Hutchinson made it 2-0 just under 20 minutes later Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 12 England first team manager Thomas Tuchel was full of smiles early on Credit: Getty CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Advertisement They certainly showed no fear and grit to overcome a German side who had not been beaten in 21 matches. Despite facing six-goal tournament top scorer and Kane's heir to the teeth into the Germans. Brighton Eye £40m Harvey Elliott from Liverpool The striker , who Stuttgart are demanding £85m for, had not had a sniff by the time Elliott fired home on five minutes. There was a touch of good luck about it but, after all, fortune favours the brave. Advertisement England's own top scorer started it with a drive inside only for his pass to the left deflected off team-mate Alex Scott's back and into the area. Hutchinson reacted fastest but his effort was saved by Noah Atubolu. A scramble ensued, and the ball was only cleared to the edge of the 18 yard box, and talisman Elliott took a touch and then drilled home. The Liverpool star issued a warning to Arne Slot before heading out here that he was no longer willing to waste his career sitting on the bench. Advertisement If that wasn't a come-and-get-me plea to interested clubs then his displays out in 12 Germany striker Nelson Weiper pulled one back with a bullet header on the stroke of half-time Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 12 Paul Nebel's stunning strike levelled the scores just after the hour mark Credit: Getty He stepped up and scored in all three of the knockout matches. A boy becoming a man for the big occasion. Advertisement The Young Lions smelt blood. Twice they came close to doubling their tally before it was the turn of captain James McAtee to shine. His decision to choose playing here over going to the Club World Cup with Man City is a testament to what Carlsey has built. The skipper did ever so well to hold off a defender and slip in Hutchinson, and he took a touch and smashed it past Atubolu. His celebration was as good as the finish. An acrobatic somersault and German heads were spinning. Advertisement 12 Hutchinson did a somersault after doubling England's lead in the 24th minute Credit: Getty It could have been a rout, just like in 2009 when these two last met in the final of this competition, as McAtee put it on a plate across goal but neither Jay Stansfield nor Charlie Cresswell could finish. That day Germany trounced Stuart Pearce's team 4-0. Six players from that team - Manuel Neuer, Mesut Ozil , Sami Khedira, Jerome Boateng , Dennis Aogo, and Marko Marin - went on to win the 2014 World Cup. And Tuchel, sat upper the tier watching on, could easily have been forgiven for thinking he could be about to benefit in similar fashion. Advertisement But, as ever when it comes to playing against Germany , there's always a sting in the tail. A naughty challenge by Eric Martel on Scott, which earned him a booking, right on half time eventually forced the Bournemouth man off. He was in tears as Tyler Morton replaced him. 12 Bournemouth full-back Alex Scott's untimely substitution, after battling with long-term injury that saw him wearing a mask, left England vulnerable before half-time Moments later Germany were back in it. Paul Nebel whipped in a cross and Weiper rose highest to head past James Beadle. Advertisement Game on. For those old enough, memories of 1970 came flooding back when England blew a two-goal lead and were dumped out of the World Cup by the Germans. But Carsley, who told his opposite number Antonio Di Salvo 'see you in the final' after being beaten 2-1 by them ten days ago, went back even further. Just like Sir Alf Ramsey in '66, the message was clear: 'You've beat them once, go beat them again.' It didn't work out exactly like that. Beadle stopped a stinger from Gruda but he could do nothing to stop Paul Nebel curling home the equaliser. Advertisement The pressure was on. But our boys rode out the storm, even when Germany rattled the bar late on, and it was into extra-time. Read more on the Irish Sun Rowe was on for Elliott, and with just his second touch he met Morton's cross to head home. Carsley delivered again. Now it's over to Tuchel next summer .