England U19 4-0 Serbia U19: Foster's side seal Euros semi-final spot
Tottenham striker Dane Scarlett scored a first-half brace as England U19's qualified for the semi-finals of the U19 Euros with an emphatic victory against Serbia.
The 18-year-old opened the scoring after good work from Borussia Dortmund's Jamie Bynoe-Gittens and Aston Villa's Carney Chukwuemeka, which allowed the Spurs youngster to slot home past Ognjen Lukic five minutes in.
Scarlett then doubled his tally five minutes before the break, poking home at the near post after Lukic had spilled Arsenal defender Brooke Norton-Cuffy's inviting cross.
England U19 (5-3-2): Cox; Norton-Cuffy (Oyegoke 75), Quansah, Humphreys, Doyle, Vale (Chambers 75); Iroegbunam (Devine 60), Chukwuemeka, Bynoe-Gittens (Ramsey 60); Scott, Scarlett (Jebbison 70)
Subs not used: Sharman-Lowe, Edwards, Iling-Junior, Delap
Goals: Scarlett 5, 40, Chukwuemeka 68, Jebbison 90+1
Bookings: Iroegbunam, Bynoe-Gittens
Serbia U19 (4-3-3): Lukic; Lazic, Ilic, Lekovic, Krsmanovic (Ajdar 62); Knezevic (Jojic 45), Petkovic, Miletic; Stankovic (Grgic 78), Lazetic (Ratkov 62), Miladinovic (Motika 45)
Subs not used: Duric, Copic, Kovacevic, Gordic
Goals: None
Bookings: Grgic, Ratkov
England goalkeeper Matthew Cox was kept busy though, making a fine stop from Nikola Knezevic in the first half before making further saves from an improved Serbia side in the second.
But Ian Foster's team killed the game off when Chukwuemeka scored from a fantastic individual effort, curling a low effort into the far corner inside the penalty area after intercepting the ball halfway inside the Serbia half.
The young Three Lions' victory was then completed in stoppage time when Daniel Jebbison smartly finished at the near post following fellow substitute Aaron Ramsey's pass.
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