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Netherlands pip Spain to Euro U19 glory after Jimenez own goal
Netherlands pip Spain to Euro U19 glory after Jimenez own goal

Irish Examiner

time10 hours ago

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  • Irish Examiner

Netherlands pip Spain to Euro U19 glory after Jimenez own goal

The Netherlands have claimed their first ever Uefa European U19 Championship by beating holders Spain in Bucharest. A single own goal by the unlucky goalkeeper Raul Jimenez was enough to get the Dutch over the line. The triumph means The Netherlands are only the second nation - after Germany - to win all of UEFA's current national team football championships: that includes men's and women's Euros, U21 Euros, men's and women's U19 Euros and the men's and women's U17 Euros. Player of the Tournament went to the champions' Kees Smit who finished as joint top scorer in the competition. The Netherlands's showed the most promise in the first half. Chances fell to Givairo Read and Don-Angelo Konadu but neither could find the net. Omar Janneh had an effort of his own slip wide. Spain's Jon Martin and Izan Merino had chances of their own but couldn't break the ice in Bucharest. Feyenoord's Aymen Sliti had a pop from range but it failed to test Jimenez in goal. PSV's Tygo Land saw his second half effort crash off the post and three minutes later Antonio Cordero's struck it once again. The woodwork came into play once more when Oscar Marcos headed the ball off the crossbar. A breakthrough seemed inevitable. Kees Smit's free kick came close and teammate Ayoub Oufkir's one-on-one opportunity came to nothing. However, the deadlock was finally broken after 63 minutes when Netherlands captain Givairo Read drove a low cross that was deflected by Jimenez into his own net. The Dutch weren't out of the woods yet. Sparta Prague goalkeeper Joeri Heerkens made an excellent save to deny Alejandro Monserrate's header and with little left on the clock saved a Spanish free from just outside the area. Oufkir blew another one-on-one with minutes to go and starman Smit was lucky to get away with giving a penalty to the Spaniards, but the Netherlands held on. Read More Cristiano Ronaldo signs new two-year deal with Al Nassr

Lighting up football's future: The stars to watch at the U19s Euros final
Lighting up football's future: The stars to watch at the U19s Euros final

Irish Examiner

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Lighting up football's future: The stars to watch at the U19s Euros final

THE U19s European Championship final takes place on Thursday evening as the stars of tomorrow seek glory today. Spain take on the Netherlands in Bucharest as La Rojita seek to win the tournament for a record setting 13th time. We've picked out six players – three from Spain and three from the Netherlands – to keep an eye on in the showpiece. Read More Irish referee Rob Hennessy to officiate U19 Euros final between Spain and the Netherlands Pablo Garcia (Spain) Pablo Garcia made just three league outings for Real Betis in La Liga last season but has taken the U19s Euros by storm. Indeed, no player has scored more goals than the 18-year-old (4) at the competition, which includes a hat-trick in the entertaining 6-5 win over Germany in the semi-finals. An additional assist means only two players have been directly involved in more goals than the Spanish star-in-the-making, who will be looking to fire his nation to glory once more. Considering Isco was Real Betis' top scorer in La Liga last season with just nine goals to his name, this week's final could open up the starting XI door for Garcia, particularly if he does add to his four goals. Kees Smit (Netherlands) After scoring eight goals in 13 Eerste Divisie appearances last season, Kees Smit was promoted to the AZ first team. While he failed to transfer his impressive second division form to the Eredivisie, Smit has been instrumental in the Netherlands' progression to the U19 Euros final, scoring four goals and providing one assist. There is an argument to be made that he should have more of the latter, with 2.8 key passes per game the third most at the competition, with the 19-year-old looking to maintain his rise to stardom and land an international winners' medal in the process. Jan Virgili (Spain) Barcelona have a knack for developing talented Spanish wingers. While Ansu Fati struggled with injuries, the Blaugrana are hoping Jan Virgili follows in Lamine Yamal's footsteps, even if the former is almost a year older than the latter. Virgili ranks third for successful dribbles per game (2.7) at the U19 Euros and is one of six players on two assists at the tournament, the latter coming from a modest two key passes per match. With a knack for cutting inside from the left flank to maximise his wand of a right foot, the 18-year-old's performance in Bucharest could be key as Spain chase further glory, even if he does start from the bench. Either way, he's a handy weapon for Paco Gallardo to call upon. Antonio Cordero (Spain). Newcastle fans will be watching Thursday's final with great interest, particularly as they continue to run the rule over Antonio Cordero. Cordero joins the Magpies from Malaga at the start of July, and the winger will hope this week's final is a springboard for future success. The Newcastle-bound teenager ranks sixth for key passes per game (2.3) and second for big chances created (2) at the U19 Euros and if, as expected, he does start ahead of Virgili on the left flank, then it'll be a significant show of faith in the Spaniard. Ayoub Oufkir (Netherlands) Netherlands do have their own wingers who can fire them to glory at Spain's expense, notably through Ayoub Oufkir. The Sparta Rotterdam forward has been a key player down the right for the Netherlands in Romania, scoring twice and providing an additional assist en route to the final. In addition, Oufkir has proven a tireless worker off the ball having averaged a modest 1.8 tackles per game. With the onus on attacking players working hard to force opposition turnovers high up the pitch, the 19-year-old is, along with Smit, arguably the Netherlands' best hope of securing a first U19 European Championship. Jesse Joeri Heerkens (Netherlands). The Netherlands' last line of defence may just prove the difference in their final meeting with Spain. Only three goalkeepers are making move saves per game than Jesse Joeri Heerkens (4.8) at the U19 Euros, and that means the Dutch shotstopper is the only player to have kept multiple clean sheets (2) and is conceding fewer goals per game (0.8) than any other goalkeeper in the competition. The Czech-born Dutchman is proving a key performer for Martijn Reuser's side, and he'll certainly have his work cut out as the Netherlands gear up for their crunch meeting with Spain. However, Heerkens has very proven up to the task, proving that the best defence is… well… a good defence.

Barcelona rubbing their hands as youngster's value shoots up following impressive displays at U19 Euros
Barcelona rubbing their hands as youngster's value shoots up following impressive displays at U19 Euros

Yahoo

time18-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Barcelona rubbing their hands as youngster's value shoots up following impressive displays at U19 Euros

Barcelona rubbing their hands as youngster's value shoots up following impressive displays at U19 Euros Barcelona youngster Noah Darvich is making headlines once again, but not necessarily for his performances in Spain. While the 18-year-old midfielder has seen limited action with Barça Atletic, his stock continues to rise, especially after a standout performance in the U19 European Championship for Germany. Advertisement In a thrilling 5-5 draw against England, Darvich was one of the standout players on the pitch. He registered a goal and an assist, and his overall numbers were equally impressive. The German midfielder completed 92% of his passes, maintained 100% accuracy on long runs and crosses, and showed the kind of composure and quality rarely seen at his age. Rising stocks His display did not go unnoticed, with reports from SPORT suggesting that Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund are both keeping a close eye on his situation. Despite not featuring much at club level in the youth academy, Darvich has been an important figure every time he has put on the German shirt, and that hasn't gone unnoticed by first-team manager Hansi Flick, who is said to rate the youngster very highly. Uncertain future at Barça Despite his promise, Darvich's future at Barcelona is uncertain. The club's midfield is already stacked, and breaking into the first team will be no easy task, especially with names like Pedri, Gavi, and Frenkie de Jong ahead of him. Advertisement That, along with his limited involvement in Barça Atletic, has sparked rumours of a possible exit this summer. Barcelona, however, are not planning to let him go without a transfer fee. The teenager joined the Catalans from Freiburg for a fee of €2.5 million, and the club believes that his current performances could help them recoup that amount or even earn a profit if he is sold. As things stand, Darvich has a contract until 2026, but the coming weeks could prove decisive. Whether he stays or leaves, it is clear that his talent is attracting serious attention across Europe.

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