England are through to the U19EURO final. Ian Foster's side adopted a 'nobody likes us' attitude and bonded over LoveIsland before beating Italy in front of a host of Premier League and European scouts. dansheldonsport reports from Slovakia
next year. A bigger crowd was anticipated, so the request was made to move that game to Trnava and shift England’s semi the same day, on safety and security grounds.“We used it as an incentive,” Foster says. “We felt hard done by. One of the things I’ve been saying to the players is that we are in Group B — the hotel is not very nice, the pitches are awful, and the stadium pitches aren’t great, so earn the right to go and play in the nice stadiums .“We used it as a ‘nobody likes us’ mentality.
England overcame those unwanted distractions, and 31-degree heat in the 5pm kick-off, to come from a goal down —
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