England's Under-21 team secured their second consecutive European Championship title with a thrilling 3-2 win over Germany in extra time. The match, held at Stadion Tehelne pole, saw England take an early lead through Harvey Elliott and Omari Hutchinson. However, Germany's Nelson Weiper and Paul Nebel equalised before Jonathan Rowe scored the decisive goal shortly after coming off the bench.
Lee Carsley, who has extended his contract until 2027, praised his team's dedication and resilience. "I'm really proud of the players," he told Channel 4. He emphasised the importance of maintaining belief and commitment throughout the tournament. Carsley is already looking ahead to defending the title again in two years.

Despite not playing their best game, England managed to hold on for victory. "I didn't think we played great," Carsley admitted. He noted that while they sat too deep at times, the result was what mattered most. The coach expressed his pride in the team's achievement and his love for working with them.
Jonathan Rowe made a significant impact by scoring just 85 seconds after entering the pitch during extra time. "Everyone is exceptional," Rowe said to Channel 4. He highlighted the shared mindset within the team to win and expressed joy at contributing to their success in front of notable figures like Thomas Tuchel.
Earlier in the tournament, England had faced a setback with a 2-1 loss to Germany in their final group game. However, both teams were at full strength for Saturday's match, which remained evenly contested throughout normal time. Rowe's timely goal ultimately made the difference.
Carsley reflected on how setbacks brought the players closer together. He mentioned that staying longer in tournaments often leads to better performances. Despite some tactical shortcomings, he plans to relish this victory and continue supporting player development for future success.
The team's unity and determination were evident from the start of their camp. Rowe shared how everyone was focused on winning from day one. His mindset was to contribute positively whenever called upon, which paid off as he helped secure England's triumph in front of an enthusiastic crowd.
As European champions once again, England Under-21s have set a high standard for themselves. The challenge now lies in maintaining this level of performance and achieving further success in upcoming competitions under Carsley's guidance.