European Football Championship 2021: “Battle of Britain” – England 0-0 Scotland

European Football Championship 2021:
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England disappointed in “Battle of Britain”

The individualists of England find no way against the opposing force and the despondent. Scottish fans, on the other hand, celebrate at Wembley and can now look forward to the Round of 16.

sScotland smiles, England disappointed: In incessant rain in London, the Scots made their first dent of co-favorites in this European Football Championship on Friday evening. Against arch-rivals and outsiders, the Three Lions were unable to advance 0–0 and thus missed the opening jump in the round of 16. Looking at four points after two preliminary round games, coach Gareth Southgate’s team may still be planning a knockout round, but there is much work for the coach to do.

The Scots, who lost 2–0 to the Czech Republic at the start, rewarded themselves for their fighting performance with a point from their neighbors and can continue to hope for the next stage of the tournament. The Bravehearts need a win against Croatia on Tuesday at Hampden Park in Glasgow. England will play their last group match against the Czech Republic.

The atmosphere at Wembley Stadium was charged even before the 115th edition of the legendary “Battle of Britain” began. Most of the 22,500 spectators blew a loud whistle with the Scots anthem. When players from both teams took their knees for a moment just before kick-off, as announced earlier, to send a common signal against discrimination and racism, there was mostly applause, but some boos as well.

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England disappointed

On the pitch, the favored English quickly took control. John Stones took the lead after about eleven minutes, but the post was hit with a head from a corner. Two minutes later, Mason Mount pushed the ball across the goal from close range. It is for a long time, but also with good opportunities. The Three Lions, whose starting eleven averaged 25 years and 31 days and thus the youngest Englishman in a World Cup or European Championship match, had more possession of the ball, but had hardly any consideration in further play. His performance was initially reminiscent of a 1–0 win against Croatia, where he started with a swing and then came to a halt.

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Scots relied largely on their defense to recover from an injury, on the defensive, on fighting and passion, but now and then on the offensive tone. Like in the fourth minute, when a shot from Che Adams was blocked after a good combination. Or in the 30th minute, England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford played a strong innings against Stephen O’Donnell. As the first half progressed, the guests seemed more daring – and the English fans were more dissatisfied.

Same result as 149 years ago

The English also started the second half early, but they were rarely really dangerous. Mount Scotland goalkeeper David Marshall (48th), fails with a low shot to Reese. James Shot from a promising position (55th). then the right was dated FC Chelsea Called from behind, Lyndon Dykes saved a brilliant effort on the line (62nd).

The game remained exciting, but England ahead remained unimaginable for a long time. Coach Gareth Southgate tried to crank up the home team’s offensive with new staff, first bringing in Jack Grealish and then Marcus Rashford for hapless James Foden and Harry Kane. Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho, who was in the English team this time, unlike the first game against Croatia, remained on the bench. In the 78th minute, Adams nearly ensured the Bravehearts’ sensational victory, but opened fire. So the new version of the world’s oldest football match ended like its premiere 149 years ago in Glasgow: 0-0.

England captain Harry Kane rightly analyzed, “The result is fine. Scotland defended very well, they fought very well. Still, we are one step closer to the next round – and that was our goal.”

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