England U-21 Stars Elliott and Carsley Confident: Belief High for Retaining the Euros Title.
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England's Under-21s are on the cusp of retaining their European Championship title, and according to key figures within the squad, the belief is unwavering. After a hard-fought 2-1 victory against the Netherlands in the semi-final, both Harvey Elliott, the two-goal hero, and manager Lee Carsley have expressed their confidence in the team's ability to go all the way.

Elliott, who has been a standout performer throughout the tournament, described the semi-final win as an "amazing experience." Speaking after the game, he acknowledged the tough conditions and the resilience of the team. "A really tough game but to win is incredible, I can't put it into words," Elliott stated. "Another final, I keep saying it but we need to rest, recover and go again as it's not over yet. Tonight was another amazing experience, really tough conditions again. The way the lads dug deep, we deserve this final."

The Liverpool midfielder, who was also part of the squad that won the title in 2023, emphasized the importance of finishing the job. "We want to do it for ourselves, everyone who can't be out here and the supporters both here and back home," he added. "We see it all and we are so thankful. It is one last push now and hopefully we can be crowned champions again."

Carsley echoed Elliott's sentiments, praising his team's outstanding performance. He highlighted their exciting start to the game and their resilience in the second half. "The team were outstanding," Carsley said. "The way we started the game was really exciting, we were disappointed to come in [at half time] without scoring. [In the] second half, we played with real resilience, we had to defend the box, James [Beadle] had to make some good saves, but we stood up and got over the line." Carsley also acknowledged the sweltering conditions in Slovakia and offered insight into how the team has been managing the heat with cooling breaks during the match.

Goalkeeper James Beadle further reinforced the team's unwavering belief. "Unbelievable, this was our aim before the tournament and we are one step away," Beadle said. "I am buzzing. We are really looking forward to the final now. We can believe we can beat anyone, it doesn't matter who we are playing against. We believe in our abilities and we are going there to win."

Elliott's journey to the final wasn't without its challenges. He even injured himself while celebrating his first goal with a knee slide. Despite this, he is expected to be fit for the final in Bratislava.

As England U21s prepare for the final against either France or Germany, the words of Elliott and Carsley serve as a testament to the team's confidence and determination. The "crazy experience" of the semi-final has only strengthened their resolve to retain their title and bring glory back home. With a blend of talent, resilience, and unwavering belief, the Young Lions are ready to face any challenge that comes their way.


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