
Harvey Elliott, Cresswell shine as England Beat Czech Republic to start Euro Under-21 on winning note
Live Events
(You can now subscribe to our
(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel
England made a solid start to its European Championship Under-21 title defence with a 1-3 victory against the Czech Republic. Harvey Elliott opened the scoring for England after he found the back of the net in the 39th minute.Despite dealing with several challenges following a number of squad withdrawals in the build-up to the tournament in Slovakia, England Head coach Lee Carsley managed to name an attacking side for the defending champions ahead of their opening match.England took the lead in the 39th minute when Tino Livramento had a cross deflected into the area, and the ball fell to captain James McAtee, who lined up Liverpool's Elliott to deliver a low shot into the net.Livramento again found himself in the centre of the action three minutes into the second half. He managed to beat his man with skill, and his low cross into the box received a slight touch from Jonathan Rowe, beating Czech goalkeeper Lukas Hornicek and giving a 0-2 lead to England.With the scoreline reading 0-2 and backs against the wall, the Czech Republic pulled one back just three minutes later when Daniel Fila headed in Vaclav Sejk's chipped cross. England sealed the match when Charlie Cresswell headed in Alex Scott's curling corner after 76 minutes.England, in its opening match, was seen dominating the ball, having 68.4% of possession. The James McAtee-led side had more touches in the box than their opponents. The Czech Republic had 12 touches in England's penalty area compared to the 33 the Young Lions had in theirs.England will continue its campaign on Sunday when they will lock horns against Slovenia in the second round of matches in Group B, while the Czech Republic take on Germany on the same day.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Economic Times
3 hours ago
- Economic Times
WTC Final: Markram's unbeaten 102, Bavuma's half-century put South Africa on cusp of championship glory
Live Events Brief scores: (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel A magnificent hundred by Aiden Markram and a patient half-century by the South African skipper Temba Bavuma have put the Proteas in the driving seat in the ICC World Test Championship Final being played at Lord's in England's capital city, London, on rose to the occasion and scored 102 not out, taking South Africa within 69 runs of a historic triumph in the ICC World Test Championship. South Africa ended the third day's play at 213/2 in 56 overs in the finalAfter Australia's second innings ended at 207, posting a target of 282 for Temba Bavuma's side to chase, Mitchell Starc made early inroads in the South African batting lineup, picking up two early hiccups in the second innings, the Proteas fought back with Markram and Bavuma showing poise and stitching an unbroken 143-run stand for the third conditions being the best for batting, right-handed batter Markram looked rock solid throughout the innings, slamming his eighth Test century off 156 deliveries in the fag end of the the other hand, skipper Temba Bavuma scored 65 not out off 121 balls, despite tweaking his left hamstring and hobbling to complete his runs before the tea Markram and Bavuma showing poise, precision, and authority in amassing runs while complementing each other, the duo have ensured that South Africa are on the cusp of glory on day in the day, as the play resumed on Day 3, Starc, who was dropped on 14 in the final over of day two's play, was at his resolute best to take the lead past 280 while sharing a 59-run last-wicket partnership with an equally solid Josh South Africa, who bowled 22 extras, including 10 no-balls, Kagiso Rabada picked 4-59, while Lungi Ngidi returned with figures of 3-38. Resuming day three from 144/8, Rabada struck by trapping Nathan Lyon lbw, with the ball tracking showing the ball would hit the top of the leg and Hazlewood were largely untroubled by pacers. The duo getting four quick boundaries meant Australia's lead went past 250. The Starc-Hazlewood duo managed to put on the highest tenth-wicket partnership for any team in a men's ICC championship then got his 11th Test fifty in the 64th over by flashing at one outside off-stump from Marco Jansen and got a streaky boundary, which also brought up Australia's 200 as well. SouthStarc struck early by swinging one away from Ryan Rickelton, who tried to drive through cover, but he could only nick behind to Alex left-arm pacer delivered another breakthrough for Australia by coming from around the wicket and forcing Mulder to hit straight to Marnus Labuschagne at cover, who grabbed a good, low catch. The pacer could have gotten Bavuma in the 20th over when the South African skipper was squared up and the ball flew to Steve Smith at wide first slip. But Smith couldn't grab the catch and was left in pain. After the drop there was no looking back for Markram and Bavuma, as the duo managed to build a partnership for the third boundaries flowing off Markram's bat and Bavuma also chipping in with some drives, it meant there was no stopping South Africa, as the South African skipper brought up his 29th Test fifty in 83 balls. Markram continued to be pristine by punching Nathan Lyon, dabbing late off Beau Webster, and unfurling a beautiful straight drive off Hazlewood. Markram reached a century by flicking Hazlewood through mid-wicket, and the crowd cheered for 212 and 207 in 65 overs (Mitchell Starc 58, Alex Carey 43; Kagiso Rabada 4-59, Lungi Ngidi 3-38) lead South Africa 138 and 213/2 in 56 overs (Aiden Markram 102 not out, Temba Bavuma 65 not out; Mitchell Starc 2-53) by 69 runs.


NDTV
6 hours ago
- NDTV
Liverpool Set To Break The Bank For Florian Wirtz, Compared To Lionel Messi By Xabi Alonso
The golden boy of German football is set to become the new prince of the Premier League as Florian Wirtz prepares to join Liverpool from Bayer Leverkusen for a club-record fee. Fresh from winning a 20th English top-flight title, Arne Slot's Reds have broken the bank to land a rising star already labelled as one of the world's best by former Reds midfielder and Wirtz's former coach Xabi Alonso. British media reported on Friday that the Premier League champions had agreed a club-record deal worth up to GBP 116 million (USD 157 million) to secure the services of the attacking midfielder. Liverpool can now agree personal terms with a player coveted by a number of top European clubs. Wirtz's abundant potential as a teenager sparked a row between his hometown club Cologne and Leverkusen five years ago when Leverkusen, who are backed by pharmaceutical giants Bayer, swooped to sign him at 17. Cologne argued that a gentleman's agreement not to poach youth team players had been violated, but Leverkusen said Wirtz was a first-team signing and within months he had made his Bundesliga debut. His rise was interrupted by a cruciate knee ligament injury in March 2022 that forced him to miss the next 10 months. By the time he returned, Alonso had been installed as Leverkusen boss and together they would spearhead the club's greatest days. Leverkusen ended Bayern Munich's grip on the Bundesliga in stunning fashion, romping to the title and the German Cup without losing a single match in the 2023/24 season. Wirtz netted his first career hat-trick on the day the title was sealed against Werder Bremen, on his way to being crowned Bundesliga player of the year. "Flo is one of the top players in the world, he's world class," said Alonso, who compared his protege to Lionel Messi in terms of his understanding of the game. "Why is Messi so good? Because he knows how and when to play simple passes. Messi says: 'You're in a better position? Here, there you have the ball'," said Alonso, a hero of Liverpool's 2005 Champions League triumph. "It's not always about making the most brilliant move, but the best and smartest. Florian can do that. That's why he's so good." 'The full package' Both star player and coach committed to staying with the Leverkusen project for another 12 months, but defeat in the Europa League final to Atalanta to round off the 2023/24 campaign was a sign of things to come. Bayern restored their grip on the German game last season but could not convince Wirtz to follow the lead of many others in joining from their Bundesliga rivals. Instead, he made it clear his preference was a move to the Premier League champions and the chance to add his name to Liverpool's cast of legends. "A huge talent, huge future in front of him, so Liverpool is the place for him," said the club's former captain Steven Gerrard. Despite 57 goals and 65 assists in 197 games for Leverkusen, Wirtz will begin life at Anfield in the shadow of Mohamed Salah. But the Reds are banking on Wirtz's creativity to help maintain the 32-year-old's prolific goalscoring numbers and ease the burden of carrying the Liverpool attack. The club's previous record signing, £85 million recruit Darwin Nunez, has failed to deliver and could be sold to help recoup some of their major outlay on new faces. Liverpool will hope Wirtz can handle the pressure of his price tag and the physicality of the Premier League to ensure there is no second season slump under Slot. Former Germany head coach Hansi Flick is in no doubt about what the midfielder has to offer. "He's simply an outstanding technician, loves to play, is very creative, has a good shot, runs hard and is quick," he said. "He's the full package."
&w=3840&q=100)

First Post
7 hours ago
- First Post
Gautam Gambhir flies back home: Will India coach return to England in time for first Test at Headingley?
Team India head coach Gambhir had left for New Delhi on Wednesday due to a family emergency, with his mother having been hospitalised after suffering a cardiac arrest. However, it's not certain whether he will be returning home in time for the series opener in Leeds. read more Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir returned home a little over a week before the five-Test series against England is to get underway at Headingley, Leeds, with no clear timeline on his return as yet. Gambhir was with the Shubman Gill-led Test team in Beckenham where a closed-door intra-squad game between India and India A was to get underway from Friday. Gambhir, it has been learnt, has returned to New Delhi due to a family emergency, with his mother has been admitted to a hospital in the national capital after suffering a cardiac arrest. His mother, who is in her mid-sixties, is currently recovering from the medical emergency in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at New Delhi's Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, according to Cricbuzz. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD No fixed timeline on Gambhir's return to England yet Given the situation the former Member of Parliament with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) finds himself in, it is difficult to ascertain whether Gambhir – whose presence is crucial for team planning given Gill will be making his debut as India captain – will be flying to the United Kingdom in time for the series opener or not. 'Gambhir had to return to India because of a family emergency. He left for India on Wednesday. Our prayers are with his family,' a BCCI source was quoted by Hindustan Times as saying. 'As of now, his exact date of arrival in the UK is not certain and it all depends on his mother's recovery. If everything goes well, he should be back for the first Test in Headingley,' the source added. In the former India opener's absence, assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate is expected to oversee India's training for the England Tests along with batting coach Sitanshu Kotak, bowling coach Morne Morkel and fielding coach T Dilip. Gambhir had previously returned home from Australia ahead of the second of five-Tests in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Adelaide, having cited personal reasons back then.