da dobrowin: The Young Lions progressed to the knockout stages of the European Under-21 Championship courtesy of a comfortable win on Sunday
da 888: Anthony Gordon and Emile Smith Rowe were the scorers as England beat Israel 2-0 to secure their place in the Under 21 European Championship quarter-finals on Sunday.
The Young Lions were dominant throughout the Group C encounter, but had a difficult time converting it into dangerous chances.
Morgan Gibbs-White was the architect of the victory, setting up Gordon with a fine cross early on and then putting it on a platter for Smith Rowe to secure the victory in the second period with his second of the competition.
GOAL rates England's players from Stadion Ramaz Shengelia…
Goalkeeper & Defence
James Trafford (6/10):
Got down low to keep out a promising free kick but otherwise did not have a great deal to do.
James Garner (7/10):
A solid performance at right-back, did well to contain the threat from Israel and support the attack.
Levi Colwill (7/10):
Had a sound game in the heart of the back line.
Taylor Harwood-Bellis (6/10):
Looked comfortable in the centre of defence against an Israel side that struggled to threaten.
Ben Johnson (5/10):
Had a shaky performance, got booked and gave away a dangerous free kick at the end of the first half.
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Emile Smith Rowe (7/10):
Grew into the game and fired in the decisive second goal just as Israel seemed to be gaining in confidence and bravery.
Curtis Jones (6/10):
Did well to win the ball in midfield and play some simple passes to keep the ball in circulation.
Angel Gomes (7/10):
A solid display deep in the England midfield with some smart moves.
Morgan Gibbs White (8/10):
Put in a lovely cross for Gordon to nod in the opener and then teed up Smith Rowe for the second. A lively threat throughout and the Young Lions' best player.
Attack
Anthony Gordon (7/10):
After having a goal disallowed, he netted the opener after 15 minutes with a fine header beyond the goalkeeper.
Noni Madueke (5/10):
Had a quiet game as he found it difficult to influence England's attack as forward partner Gordon looked more dangerous. Squandered a great opportunity early in the second half.
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Cole Palmer (5/10):
Replaced the struggling Madueke but did not fare much better himself in an underwhelming display.
Cameron Archer (6/10):
Was sent through for a great opportunity but failed to capitalise on it.
Harvey Elliott (6/10):
Set up Archer for a chance with a nice through pass shortly after coming on.
Oliver Skipp (5/10):
Did not make much of an impact after replacing Gomes.
Jacob Ramsey (5/10):
On for the last 10 minutes but the game was winding down by then.
Lee Carsley (7/10):
His team were on top throughout but the coach would have expected more opportunities than they created.