ESPN FC's Dan Thomas, Craig Burley, Gab Marcotti and Steve Nicol join in on answering all of your questions in Extra Time, including: (0:22) If Stevie was nervous while Craig was in the studio sick (1:49) Whether or not Stevie would trade Liverpool's potential Premier League title for Scotland to win the World Cup (3:25) Making sense of Andy Robertson's challenge on Japhet Tanganga during Tottenham vs. Liverpool and the use of VAR in the Premier League (4:58) Whether Stevie's Liverpool team would beat Jurgen Klopp's current squad (9:30) If Jose Mourinho is still an elite manager after Tottenham continue to struggle (11:33) What life will be like without Brian McBride (who has accepted a job as USMNT General Manager) (12:57) And given Zlatan Ibrahimovic's first goal back with AC Milan, who was the most confident player the FC guys have ever played with? #ESPNFC #ESPNFCExtraTime #FCExtraTime ✔ Subscribe to ESPN FC on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBEtoESPNFC
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With a 1-0 win vs. Tottenham in the Premier League, Liverpool set a record across Europe’s top five leagues by reaching 61 points in 21 matches. ESPN FC’s Steve Nicol and Craig Burley break down the match and what makes Liverpool such a dominant side, even when it is not at its best. Plus, they react to Jose Mourinho’s comments about a challenge from Liverpool’s Andrew Robertson on Tottenham's Japhet Tanganga. #ESPNFC #PremierLeague For more from ESPN FC TV, subscribe to ESPN+: https://plus.espn.com/ ✔ Subscribe to ESPN FC on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBEtoESPNFC
after a heavy defeat against an impressive France side.The Young Lions came into the tournament in Finland as reigning champions, having beaten Portugal in the final last summer.However they were comprehensively outplayed by the French in Vassa - who had 22 shots on goal while England had only three - leaving them third in Group B behind their opponents and pool winners Ukraine. MATCH FACTS AND GROUP TABLE England (4-3-3): Balcombe; Sterling, Tanganga, Chalobah, Lewis; Tavernier, Ferguson (Sanders 46), Gallagher (Bayliss 84); Kirby, Hirst (Brereton 64), EmbletonBookings: Tavernier 31, Brereton 81 France (5-4-1): Diouf; Sissoko, Dembele, Kamara, Sarr, Cozza; Diaby (Matondo 76), Soumare, Cuisance, Alioui (Gouiri 57); Maolida (Pintor 70)Goals: Alioui 28, 56, Maolida 41, Gouiri 63, 69 RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Ledley King says England team bond under Gareth Southgate is... Mesut Ozil's international retirement is a tragic end to a... Share this article Share Their only consolation is that by coming third in the group they have earned a shot at a play-off for the 2019 U20s World Cup - of which England are also defending champions. They play Norway for a place in next summer's tournament in Poland.The U19s were managed by Paul Simpson, who guided the U20s to glory in South Korea last summer, but were missing several eligible star names, including Manchester City's Phil Foden, Borussia Dortmund's Jadon Sancho and Fulham's Ryan SessegnonHowever Nabil Alloui put France ahead in the 28th minute, before Myziane Maolida made the task doubly difficult with a strike four minutes before the break. Elliot Embleton struck the crossbar in the first half for England. Alioui scored his second and France's third 11 minutes after the interval, before two quickfire strikes by Amine Gouiri sealed a miserable day for England. Middlesbrough winger Marcus Tavernier had a consolation goal disallowed for offside, in a match where England only needed a draw to reach the semi-finals.However they never looked like matching a French side who, after losing their opening game against Ukraine have emerged as one of the competition's most impressive forces. This was their second consecutive 5-0 victory.Ukraine - who beat Turkey 1-0 in Group B's other game - play Portugal in the last four, while France take on Group A winners Italy. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Ledley King says England team bond under Gareth Southgate is... Mesut Ozil's international retirement is a tragic end to a... Share this article Share
England were held to a draw in their second group game of the European Under-19 Championships against Ukraine in Seinajoki on Friday.Both teams came into the game on the back of opening round victories and it was Paul Simpson's side who struck first through Marcus Tavernier before Vladyslav Supriaha levelled just before the break.The draw means England and Ukraine must now avoid defeat in their final group matches on Monday in order to progress to the semi-finals. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next The Queen of Rome! Emily Ratajkowski poses with Roma jersey... Having a ball! Arsenal stars Alexandre Lacazette and Hector... Nikola Kalinic refuses World Cup silver medal after Croatia... Alexis Sanchez flies to America to join Manchester United... Share this article Share MATCH FACTS Ukraine U19s: Kucheruk, Bondar, Popov (Snurnitsyn 73), Mykolenko, Korniienko, Khakhlov (Chekh 90+2), Dryshliuk, Konoplia, Buletsa, Tsitaishvili (Remeniuk 62).Subs not used: Riznyk, Safronov, Kulakov, Bieliaiev, Musolitin, Veremiienko.Goals: Supriaha 39Bookings: PopovEngland U19s: Balcombe, Sterling, Tanganga, Watts (Kirby 84), Chalobah, Lewis, Embleton, Sanders, Tavernier, Brereton, Hirst (Morris 81).Subs not used: Cumming, Lamptey, Francis, Bayliss, Ennis, Gallagher, Ferguson.Goals: Tavernier 8Bookings: None England started brightly and made a crucial breakthrough inside eight minutes.Elliot Embleton's corner was not cleared by Ukraine goalkeeper Vladyslav Kucheruk and it fell to Tavernier who struck a powerful half-volley into the far corner.The Three Lions were unable to take their slim advantage into the break though as their European rivals drew level five minutes before half-time.A lofted delivery into the penalty area was brought down by Supriaha before he held off the challenge of Trevoh Chalobah, swivelled and fired a devastating finish past a helpless Ellery Balcombe.Both sides had chances to snatch all three points after half-time but it was England who came closest through Adam Lewis.George Hirst put Lewis' delivery into the back of the net, only for the official to rule it out for offside. Lewis then had a go himself but his effort was palmed away by Kucheruk. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next The Queen of Rome! Emily Ratajkowski poses with Roma jersey... Having a ball! Arsenal stars Alexandre Lacazette and Hector... Nikola Kalinic refuses World Cup silver medal after Croatia... Alexis Sanchez flies to America to join Manchester United... Share this article Share