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England Under-21 3 - 3 Sweden Under-21: Pearce's penalty practice pays off

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Published Date: 27 June 2009
Cranie (1), Onuoha (27), Bjarsmyr (og 38)

Berg (68, 81), Toivanen (75)


After extra time. England win 5-4 on pens
STUART Pearce finally ended his semi-final spot-kick hoodoo with England but his under-21s had to survive a thrilling comeback from European Championship hosts Sweden.

Pearce lost at the last-four stage twice as a player and as a coach two years a
go – but it looked like his youngsters would cruise to victory in Gothenburg after leading at half-time through Martin Cranie, Nedum Onuoha and Mattias Bjarsmyr's own goal.

The Swedes then staged a stunning revival at Gamla Ullevi and levelled through two goals from Marcus Berg and another from Ola Toivonen.

Fraizer Campbell was sent off in extra-time before the penalties, which England have been practising after each training session for two years. Joe Hart was booked to rule him out of the final but also scored one and saved one in the shoot-out, helping to send England through.

They will be without Hart, Campbell and Gabriel Agbonlahor for the final.

These youngsters are at least schooled in England doing it the hard way – they were cruising until hitting the self-destruct button.

It was James Milner who took the corner that saw England lead after just 53 seconds.

Micah Richards jumped for the ball initially but it found its way to Cranie, who took a touch with his chest before volleying home with the help of Agbonlahor jumping over the ball in front of Sweden goalkeeper Johan Dahlin.

It has been quite a tournament for Portsmouth defender Cranie, who has not scored a club goal in his career yet.

He may not have played in the tournament opener against Finland if Onuoha was fit but his performances since have kept Michael Mancienne out of the team.

Sweden had to regroup, with their first sight of goal coming from Toivonen, whose free-kick from 25 yards was parried by Hart. Agbonlahor was one of three England players carrying yellow cards into the match and he received his second of the competition when he led with his arm while challenging with Bjarsmyr, meaning he knew he would miss the final were England to make it.

It was while Bjarsmyr was being treated off the field that England grabbed the second.

It was a Milner corner again, with Manchester City's Onuoha this time allowed to take a touch close to the six-yard area, turn Rasmus Bengtsson and fire into the bottom corner.

It got worse for Bjarsmyr before the break when he tried to clear Lee Cattermole's header from Theo Walcott's cross but sliced into his own net.

The Swedes brought on Labinot Harbuzi and Guillermo Molins at the interval, with Andreas Landgren and Martin Olsson making way – and they eventually forced their way into the game.

Agbonlahor's tournament came to an end when he was substituted just before the hour mark, with skipper Mark Noble consoling him as he left the pitch for Campbell.

Berg then gave Sweden a glimmer of hope with 22 minutes remaining when he turned in Molins' cross.

Jack Rodwell came on for Noble to shore up the midfield, but Toivonen found the net from a free-kick to give the Swedes real hope, then the equaliser came with nine minutes left.

Molins crossed from the right again, Rasmus Elm flicked backwards at the far post, with Berg applying the final touch.

Campbell received his second booking of the match during extra-time when he challenged with Mikael Lustig, and he had stormed off the pitch even before the red card had been shown knowing he too would take no further part in the tournament regardless of the outcome.

Berg hit the bar with a header late on , but the match went to penalties.

Milner slipped when he took the first and the ball flew over, but then Hart saved from Berg, scored one himself and also got booked to rule him out of the final.

His final act was to watch Molins hit the post – with England winning.

England U21: Hart, Cranie, Richards, Onuoha, Gibbs, Cattermole, Muamba (Johnson 116), Noble (Rodwell 70), Milner, Agbonlahor (Campbell 59), Walcott. Subs not used: Lewis, Taylor, Stearman, Gardner, Tomkins, Mancienne, Driver, Rose, Loach.

Sweden U21: Dahlin, Lustig, Bjarsmyr, Rasmus Bengtsson, Johansson (Soder 76), Elm, Landgren (Molins 46), Svensson, Olsson (Harbuzi 46), Berg, Toivonen. Subs not used: Hansson, Karlsson, Avdic, Pierre Bengtsson, Ozkan, Ekstrand, Nordfeldt.

Attendance: 16,385

Referee: C Cakir (Turkey)





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  • Last Updated: 26 June 2009 9:32 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Rouleur,

27/06/2009 07:06:28
Great entertainment especially as they nearly blew it..!
2

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27/06/2009 07:28:36
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27/06/2009 08:24:53
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RolIand,

27/06/2009 08:25:44
Should have played Driver after his performance against Germany.
5

Chief King Bonga,

27/06/2009 09:47:58
Where's sad old Neil Waugh, whats the humble Pie taste like loser !
The future of English football looks in safe hands with old Psycho.

Thanks for the good wishes Yellow Jim. me and the missues are rooting for Andy today today !
6

stuart mctavish,

culloden 27/06/2009 11:03:35
what twisted subroutine of history resulted in a fraizer campbel playing for the enemy - at least he did the decent thing and got himself sent off... eventually!
7

Edinburghs only big team,

27/06/2009 22:17:02
Mon the England!

#6 Grow up ya fool!

 

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