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Under 21 years of European football championships taking place in Italy and San Marino have been running competitions since June 16, 2019, and now they will enter the final round which will be held on June 30, 2019. Two teams will meet at the summit, and this is a test the final of the same competition in 2017. Spain defeated the strong French squad with a landslide score of 4-1, and they hoped to avenge their 1-0 defeat two years ago. Their opponents in the final are Germany who qualified by beating Romania 4-2.
Many famous players who should be able to play in this competition, not present or not called by their respective national teams. For example, in the England Under-21 national team, there were no names of Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Joe Gomez, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and others. Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele did not strengthen France. Julian Brandt, Kai Harvetz and Leroy Sane were not on the German team. Italy without Gianluigi Donnarumma, as well as Spain without Marco Asensio. The date of birth for players in this competition was January 1, 1996, but the teams decided not to call on famous players because they were too tired after undergoing intense competition in their respective countries.
The absence of famous players above slightly reduces the prestige of this competition. Even the German Under-21 national team was not reinforced by players from the Bayern Munich club, considering that the club is the biggest in the country. However, these conditions can be an opportunity for young players in other clubs to show off and show off skills. They will get a higher chance to be looked at by vibrant clubs who pay attention to this competition.
Two years ago, Spain, supported by Kepa Arrizabalaga, Hector Bellerin, Denis Suarez, Gerard Deulofeu, Saúl Ñíguez, Marco Asensio and Marcos Llorente, lost 1-0 in the Final. Germany won thanks to a goal scored by Hertha Berlin player Mitchell Weiser. At that time the Panzer team relied on Niklas Stark, Max Meyer, Maximilian Arnold, Mahmoud Dahoud, and Serge Gnabry.
Some players are the new mainstay for the two countries that will fight in the final. Germany relies on Freiburg club striker Gian-Luca Waldschmidt, who is currently the top scorer of the Euro U-21 competition with seven goals. In front of the goalkeeper, there is a Bayer Leverkusen player, Jonathan Tah, who is the backbone of the defense. Borussia Dortmund player Mahmoud Dahoud is a mainstay in midfield.
In the semi-final match, Germany eliminated the Romanian U-21 team which was strengthened by the son of the legend of Gheorghe Hagi named Ianis Hagi. Romania's mainstay on the front lines is Palermo club striker George Pușcaș, who has scored four goals in this championship. Club player 1899 Hoffenheim of Afghan descent, Nadiem Amiri, contributed two goals, and two other goals presented by Gian-Luca Waldschmidt. George Pușcaș also scored two goals but could not prevent his team's defeat.
The captain of the Spanish Under-21 national team from Real Madrid, Jesús Vallejo, became the backbone of the team's defense. Whereas in front of him there is Napoli player Fabian Ruiz, accompanied by Real Madrid player Dani Ceballos, Real Sociedad player Mikel Oyarzabal, as well as the recruits of West Ham United's EPL team, Pablo Fornals which is worth £ 24 million. The frontline duo is occupied by Levante's Borja Mayoral, as well as Dinamo Zagreb striker Dani Olmo.
In the semi-final match, France took the lead after Mainz 05 striker Jean-Philippe Mateta scored from the penalty spot in the 16th minute. The French Under-21 side obtained the penalty kick after Junior Firpo pushed Jeff Reine-Adelaide. However, the Spanish Under-21 team managed to get up and score four goals through Espanyol players Marc Roja, Mikel Oyarzabal, Dani Olmo and Borja Mayoral.
The Euro 201 Under-21 championship final will be held at the Stadio Friuli or also known as Dacia Arena in Udinese, Italy, on June 30, 2019. Can Spain take revenge two years ago, or can the Panzer team retain the championship trophy?
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