Young Newcastle United Star Captains England to 12 target griller victory over Germany – WOW

Young Newcastle United Star Captains England to 12 target griller victory over Germany – WOW

An incredible 12 goal griller has seen the young Newcastle United star Sam Alabi England lead to a 7-5 victory over Germany.

This four-team tournament in Germany, Sam Alabi and the England under the age of 17 had already won 2-1 against both their counterparts from Venezuela and Israel.

Tuesday was the last game for the England under 17, against their hosts in Duisburg.

Sam Alabi only turned 16 in July and the teenager midfielder a very exciting Newcastle United Prospect.

Today’s crazy game, England saw the final 7-5 winners run out and Sam Alabi scored the sixth of England in the 60th minute, before he was subsequently immersed in 69 minutes.

Newcastle United has had two goalkeepers who are also involved in this tournament for England younger than 19 years.

George Mair was sitting this out of the couch, while his teenager NUFC colleague Roman Dowell had the unusual honor to admit five, but was still part of a team that won with a ‘comfortable’ winning margin.

Official FA site report At the competition under 17 years old – Germany 5 England 7:

English gentlemen under the age of 17 achieved three victories of three during the international window of September after beating Germany in a thriller of 12 goals.

Ryan Kavuma-McQueen had a hand in three goals before the break, which contributed to the earlier effort of Floyd Samba, who was sufficient to grasp the young lions in the front.

And the English number seven contributed to the act after the break, together with Sam Alabi and Hugo de Lisle, whose late strike helped to win Liam Bramley’s side at the victory in Duisburg.

As a result of the competitive history between the two nations, the pre-match statistics pointed to this following example, in which England would work early.

Only ten minutes had passed when Germany thought they had taken the lead with an early step forward. Ahmad Nadji opened his body on the edge of the area, centimeters away from the complete stretching of Roman Dowell.

The young lions wanted to hurt the home country during the break, but as it was, Isaiah Seretis played the pressure of the Germans and became an attempt wide from close by.

Germany continued to work the ball through the bags and in turn found Marwan Omir Mirza, who scored his second goal of the week with a finish in the bottom corner.

But Die Mannschaft had no time to settle before they were brought. Samba closed his way in the area 19 minutes before he rode under Leonard Prescott.

England wasted no time to get their second, this time Kavuma-McQueen put the ball in the bottom corner from a distance in-but the dynamics of the game would quickly run again.

Nadji continued to detect the pressure and worked his way ahead before pushing his shot under Dowell to show the scores in the 27th minute.

And then Ertugrul Yigit England left a lot to think about, and added the third of the Germans from the six-year area after his teammate had made the good progress on the left.

Both countries continued to trade the chances, and this time it was the turn of the young lions to attack and he refused to deny when Kavuna-McQueen England pulled level from the penalty spot.

While the game progressed, Bramley’s side looked to settle in possession, and did this ten minutes before Kavuma-McQueen was met with his hat trick when the winger slipped through in extra time and defeated Prescott.

Kavuma-McQueen was back on the board within minutes after the restart when the 15-year-old Mahdi Nicoll-Jazuli played by England’s number seven, whose effort fell under the bar and the German keeper defeated while the intensity continued to increase the young lions.

Germany attacked on the other hand in response, but Seretis’s strike was limited by Dowell, which saved sharply to the right.

The route went on from the young lions, while Alabi drove into the area and put his effort under Prescott’s legs.

But the momentum was back with Germany when the ball was beaten free for Mirza, in which the Borussia Dortmund -younger ended in an empty net after the MU17s struggled to erase their lines in the box.

England continued to cross in the wide areas and in this case lost to Germany when Seretis was met in the middle in the middle, and earned his side a chance to reduce their shortage in two – who took Mirza with Aplomb.

The game began to become nippy, but the young lions held up well and added a seventh through the Lisle to win the victory on the German soil.

England: 22 Roman Dowell (Newcastle United), 2 Josiah King (Arsenal), 6 Marlow Barrett (Manchester City), 7 Ryan Kavuma-McQueen (Chelsea), 10 Sam Alabi (Newcastle United) (c), 14 Mathis Eboue (Chelsea), 15 Floyd Samba (Manchester City), 17 Archie Thornton (Manchester City), 18 Eric Farkas (Liverpool), 19 Brian Madjo (FC Metz), 21 Fraser Widdop (Brighton & Hove Albion)

Replacers: 4 Malik Olayiwola (Everton) for Widdop, 5 Reuben Gokah (Everton) for Thornton, 8 Mahdi Nicoll-Jazuli (Chelsea) for Samba, 9 Oliver Boast (Tottenham Hotspur) for Madjo, 20 Hugo de Lisle (Nicester Cityus 46 ‘,, 11,, 11,, 11,, 11, foras, foras, Foras, foras, Foras, 11, 46,, 46’, Foras, 46 ‘, Foras, 46’, Foras, 46 ‘, Foras. City) for EBOWE 55 ‘, 11 Ajay Tavares (Norwich City) for Ebowe 55’. 3 Liam Balmer (Liverpool) for Alabi 69 ‘, 12 Oscar Sandiford (Tottenham Hotspur) for Kavuma-McQueen 74’

Replacers not used: 1 George Mair (Newcastle United), 13 Ben Vickery (Manchester City), 16 Calvin Diakite (Chelsea)

Head coach: Liam Bramley

Goals: Floyd Samba 19, Ryan Kavuma-McQueen 24, 33, 45+1, 48, 10, Hugo de Lisle


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