Stars from Tottenham and Villa: Get to know England

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Young England players celebrate (Photo by Seb Day)

Young England players celebrate (Photo by Seb Day)

After the Israeli youth team did the unbelievable tonight (Tuesday) and continued to be amazing in the European Under-19 Championship when they defeated the French team 1: 2 in the Euro semi-finals until 19, it seems that they do not have time to celebrate too much when they have to prepare for a historic final against England .

And now, having already met the Three Lions team and lost 1-0 to them in the final round of the home leg, it’s time to really get to know the British gang that is expected to make life difficult for the blue-and-whites on the road to making history.

It is not at all surprising that the English qualified for the final, given that from the outset they were the favorites to go all the way along with the French. One of the most prominent squads in the young English team is the front that includes particularly talented academy players from the top clubs in the Premier League. Above them all stand out at the front 18-year-old Harvey Will and Dayan Scarlat who play for Chelsea and Tottenham respectively. Scarlett has managed to score twice so far in the tournament and certainly wants to be the one to score his team’s last goal on the way to the title.

Scarlett is joined by 17-year-old teammate Alfi Dabin, who has been at the center of the British link since the start of the tournament and certainly looks like he can advance in Antonio Conte’s senior team soon.

England youth team players celebrate (Photo by Seb Day - UEFA via Sportsfile)England youth team players celebrate (Photo by Seb Day – UEFA via Sportsfile)

At the same time, with all due respect to the young talents from Tottenham, it seems that the star that Ofir Haim is young to fear most of all comes from Aston Villa in general. Karni Chukwamka looks like the next thing on England’s youth teams and he’s proving it in this Euro. The 18-year-old midfielder has already managed to score and cook twice in the tournament and it seems that even in his case, it will not take long before he gets significant minutes under Steven Gerrard at Villa Park. In addition, Arun Ramsey, who also plays in the villa, completes along with Chukwamka and Dabin the link of the three lions.

The most prominent in the English defense is Jarl Kwansa, who with a critical goal in the 82nd minute against Italy arranged for his team the ticket to the grand final, while between the beams of the Israeli rival stands Matthew Cox – the young goalkeeper of Brentford. Has Israel already learned the British from the previous meeting and is it willing to surprise a giant or is this business already big on it? Soon the answer.

Karni Chukwamka Celebrates (Photo by Seb Day - UEFA via Sportsfile)Karni Chukwamka Celebrates (Photo by Seb Day – UEFA via Sportsfile)

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