Elliot would love to have a basic place in the Cover, but has Mohamed Salah on Anfield Road, among others. During the Jeugd-EK, Elliot explicitly applied in recent weeks. He made both hits (2-1) against the Netherlands and it was also early against Germany.

Five minutes were played when the leader of Jong England got the ball in front of his feet in the German penalty area and completed in a controlled manner. For the 22-year-old it meant the fifth goal of this tournament. Even before the break, England ran to 2-0 via Omari Hutchinson from Chelsea, but in the injury time of the first half, Germany did something back via Nelson Weiper. After a little more than an hour of play, Paul Nebel Meer made a wonderful shot in the intersection the equalizer and so England was able to start again from the front.

England again on the lead

At the start of the extension, the battled Elliot was replaced, but England did not hurt that. His replacement Jonathan Rowe benefited from the Germans with his freshness of fatigue. He escaped the attention of the defense and headed in already. This time England did hold the lead and, just like two years ago, crowned European champion with the promises.

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