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England's under-19 Euro winners: Who are the players that started the final?

England were crowned under-19 European Champions on Friday night following a 3-1, comeback victory against Israel in extra time.

The Young Lions fell behind after 40 minutes with Oliver Gloch firing Israel in front, but Callum Doyle pulled England back level on 52 minutes.

Neither side was able to break the deadlock following the equaliser, taking the game to extra time, where England found their second wind and secured the win thanks to goals from Carney Chukwuemeka and substitute Aaron Ramsey.

In a close contest, England looked impressive against an equally strong Israel outfit, and had to dig deep to ensure they won the tournament for the second time in five years, with the last crop of under-19s winning it in 2017.

England saw off Israel in the group stages of the tournament where they won all three games without conceding a goal, but had to claw back from behind in a semi-final clash with Italy to advance to the final.

Israel, meanwhile, were able to beat France in their semi-final encounter, booking their ticket to Friday’s final and putting England to the sword in the earlier stages of the game, while the Young Lions woke up from a slow start.

Lifting such a precious trophy is an experience that none of the Young Lions in the squad will ever forget. It also makes for an exciting few years to follow, and again highlights just how much talent currently exists within the youth ranks of English football.

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