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England has reserved its place in the European semi-finals under 21 with a great 3-1 victory over Spain in Slovakia.
The holders of England, who then faced in the Netherlands, benefited from an early drop after a Var check resulted in a canceled penalty.
Captain James Mcatee opened the scoring in the 10th minute and Harvey Elliott scored his second goal in the tournament five minutes later.
Javi Guerra has recovered a goal for Spain with a penalty from the 39th minute, but replacing it from Elliot Anderson’s kick in time of second half assured the men of Lee Carsley in their place in the last four.
England experienced an unstable departure when Spain thought it had won a penalty when Charlie Cresswell – would have tried to get rid of – was penalized with a handball of the referee on the Simone Sozza field.
The Italian was called to the instructor by his compatriot Var, and England pushed a sigh of relief when the call was overturned.
McATEE opened the scoring of an Alex Scott corner after a glance by Omari Hutchinson. Spain had a touch, but only in the direction of the alert alert skipper, which turned to close range.
Elliott doubled the advantage of England five minutes later, pressing in the rebound after the goalkeeper of Spain Alejandro Iturbe reversed a long -term effort of Jarell Quansah.
England offered Spain another 12 -meter chance, however, after losing the ball deeply in their own third, exacerbating the error when Quansah, who suspended a leg, caught Alberto Moleiro and Sozza immediately pointed out.
Guerra has intensified and half reduced the deficit after having coldly sent James Beadle in the wrong direction.
An excellent work of Quansah and Hutchinson after the restart has almost set up Jay Stansfield, who saw his efforts turn away, shortly before Cresswell nods in the corner in the side network.
Beadle denied Guerra to Guerra and then gathered an effort by Mateo Joseph, while England was still looking for a first shot on the target since Elliott’s goal with 20 minutes to do after Morton fired rightly.
Jack Hinshelwood should have extended the advance of England, but he deceived a free head on the transverse bar.
England struck Spain, who was looking for a late equalizer on the counter when Iturbe was punished for dropping Jonathan Rowe inside the penalty surface, which Anderson has broken at home to seal the victory.
The Netherlands are waiting for you in the semi-finals on Wednesday after beating Portugal 1-0 earlier on Saturday.