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Folarin Balogun showed his ruthless streak with a double as England's Young Lions kept their Euro qualification hopes on track.
The Arsenal striker is convinced his move to senior football in January, to join Middlesbrough's Championship promotion push, is sharpening his skills. He has ambitions to win a first-team chance back at the Emirates next season, and did his chances no harm with a match-winning show.
Liverpool ’s Curtis Jones also got among the goals as England cut loose in the second half to go three points behind the Czech Republic with two games in hand. Coach Lee Carsley said: “Flo has been very good in training, really sharp, in the time at the end of sessions practicing his finishing, one and two touch, and finishing under pressure.
“He has been given that time to do it and it is good when the forwards take those chances and score. He has had a very impressive camp. He has taken that form at Boro into this camp. Flo had grown out of U23 football and had to be tested in senior football. He now understands his body, recovers properly and has attributes to play at the top level, and he has to keep