After a day of travel, the focus of the German U21 national team is on the next endurance test against England. “I think we’ll do better against England,” said Dortmund’s Youssoufa Moukoko before giving up on Tuesday (8:45 p.m. / ProSiebenMaxx) in Sheffield.
After a day of travel, the focus of the German U21 national team is on the next endurance test against England. “I think we’ll do better against England,” said Dortmund’s Youssoufa Moukoko before giving up on Tuesday (8:45 p.m. / ProSiebenMaxx) in Sheffield.
The German team lost 1-0 to France at the start of the European Championship season in Magdeburg. The trip to England was scheduled for Saturday.
Coach Antonio Di Salvo wants to see how far his team is for the task on the way to the European Championship finals from June 9th to July 2nd, 2023 in Romania and Georgia. Germany will then start as the defending champion.
“Now we know where we stand,” said Schalke’s Tom Krauss after the France game. “We can keep up against such a top nation and can also take the lead. It’s important for us that we don’t say we’re little Germany, but we’re also a top nation.” That also has to be proven against the British.
In place of the injured Mainz player Jonathan Burkardt, Hoffenheim’s Angelo Stiller captained the team against France. “That’s awesome,” said the midfielder about the showdown with the French. “You want to have pressure and show that we can gamble and are brave.” England will be the next important touchstone.
Source: Stern

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