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England overtake France to set up Greece date

Published: Monday 9 July 2012, 21.10CET
France 1-2 England
England set up a semi-final meeting against Greece on Thursday after a victory that left France second in Group B and facing Spain in the last four.
by Paul Bryan
from Kadriorg Stadium

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Match statistics

FranceEngland

Goals scored1
 
2
Attempts on target4
 
6
Attempts off target9
 
1
Corners8
 
6
Fouls committed7
 
7
Yellow cards0
 
0
Red cards0
 
0

Standings

Last updated: 09/07/2012 23:20 CET

Legend:

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Matches

Published: Monday 9 July 2012, 21.10CET

England overtake France to set up Greece date

France 1-2 England
England set up a semi-final meeting against Greece on Thursday after a victory that left France second in Group B and facing Spain in the last four.

England set up a UEFA European Under-19 Championship semi-final with Greece after goals from John Lundstram and Harry Kane gave Noel Blake's side victory against France.

Needing a point to make sure of progress, England claimed all three with an assured display. Les Bleuets – who briefly levelled in the first half through Jordan Vertout – were already assured of a place in the last four regardless of the result, but finish second in the Group B standings, meaning they face holders Spain in the last four on Thursday.  

England defeated France on their way to winning the 2010 U17 title and, with six players from that match in their starting lineup, went in search of a similar outcome in Tallinn.

After a slow start in the bright Estonian sunshine, the game burst into life with England's opening goal in the 16th minute. Lundstram's strike from distance confused France goalkeeper Jonathan Millieras, who could only watch as the ball flew in.

Standing in for first choice Alphonse Aréola in one of seven changes in Pierre Mankowski's starting lineup, Millieras was almost caught out again soon afterwards as he raced back to his goal to gather another Lundstram effort at the second attempt. The goalkeeper then produced a flying save from Kane's goalbound free-kick.

France were champions at this level in 2005 and 2010 and responded in a spirit befitting those title-winning teams with a fine equaliser in the 31st minute. Kevin Mayi showed superb control to trap Elhadji Ba's dropping pass before laying the ball invitingly back for Vertout to apply a side-footed finish.

Parity was short-lived, though, as Engand regained the lead before the break. This time Millieras could only help Robert Hall's corner into the path of Kane, who drove in.

In a second half of few chances, England's Nathan Redmond had a snapshot tipped over while at the other end Eric Dier saved his side when clearing Jérôme Phojo's deflected strike off the line. France were unable to find an equaliser, and their first loss at these finals took them through in second place in the section, a point behind England. 

Last updated: 31/10/12 17.44CET

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Lineups

France

France

England

England

16Jonathan Millieras (GK)1Sam Johnstone (GK)
2Dimitri Foulquier2Eric Dier
3Jérôme Phojo3Jack Robinson
5Samuel Umtiti (C)6Thomas Thorpe (C)
7Elhadji Ba8Nathaniel Chalobah
8Geoffrey Kondogbia9Saido Berahino
10Axel Ngando
Substitution72
10Harry Kane
Goal39
Substitution84
13Vincent Distefano11Nathan Redmond
Substitution77
15Alexy Bosetti
Substitution65
12Robert Hall
Substitution70
17Jordan Veretout
Goal31
14George Thorne
18Kevin Mayi18John Lundstram
Goal16

Substitutes

1Alphonse Aréola (GK)13Connor Ripley (GK)
4Richard-Quentin Samnick4Conor Coady
Substitution84
6Paul Pogba5Michael Keane
9Thibaut Vion7Ross Barkley
11Jean-Christophe Bahebeck
Substitution65
15Hallam Hope
Substitution77
12Lucas Digne16Luke Garbutt
Substitution70
14Alassane Plea
Substitution72
17Benik Afobe

Coach

Pierre Mankowski (FRA) Noel Blake (ENG)

Referee

Danny Makkelie (NED)

Assistant referees

Johann Gudmundsson (ISL), Yves De Neve (BEL)

Fourth official

Kristo Tohver (EST)

Legend:

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  • Own goalOwn goal
  • PenaltiesPenalties
  • Missed PenaltiesMissed Penalties
  • reds_cardRed cards
  • yellow_cardsYellow cards
  • yellow_red_cardsYellow/red card
  • SubstitutionSubstitution

See also

  • France

    Next match played Under-19: v Spain, 12 July 2012, 7-5
  • England

    Next match played Under-19: v Greece, 12 July 2012, 1-2
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