U21 Britain successfully defended the U21 European Championship 2025. The young monks defeated U21 Germany with a score of 3-2 in the epic final on Saturday night, for the second consecutive crowned U21 European U21 Championship.
The defending champion started the final with the 2-0 lead advantage thanks to the goals in the 7th and 24th minute. U21 Germany shortened the score to 1-2 in the first time of the first half and then equalized in the 61th minute. Let's take a look at the youngest stars who have contributed the biggest to this victory of U21 British.
James Beadle (Brighton)
Age: 20; Location: goalkeeper
Beadle took all the matches for U21 U21, and although he was arrested in the Netherlands equalizer in the semi -finals, he still kept his position in the final, where he successfully demonstrated that he was likely to become the top 1 goalkeeper of the Three Lions in the future.
Charlie Cresswell (Toulouse)
Age: 22; Location: defender
Cresswell is one of the only two members (along with Elliott) of the European U21 U21 championship 2 years ago. Cresswell is a prominent defender of U21 British during the tournament, scoring in the opening victory and enjoying the role of a veteran character in the team.
Jarell Quanusah (Liverpool)
Age: 22; Location: defender
Between rumors of the transfer ability from Liverpool to Bayer Leverkusen of the Bundesliga, QuanSah has combined with Cresswell to form a central defender dominating at U21 Euro finals. He played every minute in this tournament.
Tino Livrange (Newcastle)
Age: 22; Location: defender
After the great 2024/25 Premier League campaign with Newcastle Club, Livrangeo shone in Slovakia, taking up all the attention in the victory over U21 Czech and proved to be an experienced player at both ends of the yard, from left -back or right -back.
Harvey Elliott (Liverpool)
Age: 22; Location: midfielder
After the top of the U21 U21 scorer list in the qualifying round, the Liverpool club player also led the list of goals in the finals, scoring 5 goals – including 2 goals in the semi -final against the Netherlands and opening the score in the final – when he won the second U21 Euro championship.
James Mcatee (Man City)
Age: 21; Location: midfielder
After refusing to follow the big brothers in the first team Man City played at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, MCatee started the U21 Euro finals slowly, but played an important role in the victories in the quarterfinals and semi -finals, before becoming the captain of the Three Lions to win the final in the final.
Jay Stansfield (Birmingham City)
Age: 22; Location: striker
With coach Lee Carsley decided not to use a professional striker throughout the group stage, Stansfield impressed enough when he came on from the bench to be awarded the main kick in the quarterfinals and semi -finals, and he led the attack again in the final against Germany.