
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Berg: Playing in England a 'dream'

The only way is up for Joe Lewis
Joe Lewis must have his head in the clouds. The 6ft 6ins goalkeeper was playing in the fourth tier of English football two years ago, but a senior England call-up, two promotions and a run-out in the European Under-21 Championships later, and the Norwich-born stopper is only looking upwards.
Tuesday, 30 June 2009
Pearce has no complaints
Stuart Pearce has no complaints as his side were outplayed in last night's final by a free-scoring Germany, losing the match by four goals to nil.
The England under-21 coach said: "I must congratulate the German side to win any final is an achievement and to win 4-0 in a final is a big achievement."
Pearce admits to being hurt by the performance and notes that the players were disappointed after their resounding defeat.
"It hurts, it hurts me, the players are crestfallen in the dressing room and I expected that of them," he said.
"We have to learn by it it’s a harsh lesson we had to watch Germany go up and lift the trophy in front of our eyes. But credit to them I can't take anything away form their coach and their team, they played doggedly in all five matches once they got here and credit to them."
With Gabriel Agbonlahor and Frazier Campbell suspended for the final, Theo Walcott was forced to play as a lone striker, something that he has not previously had experience of.
Pearce brushed off criticism that he had limited himself to striking options when he replaced the injured Danny Welbeck with midfielder, Danny Rose, before the tournament.
"From the offset we said its going to be a 23 man squad I have to stick by that now, we went into the semi final with 23 fit players and no suspended players, and by the time we got into the final we lost three of those."
German coach, Horst Hrubesch was visibly delighted with the result, he said: "I am proud of the team especially with a four goal difference. The team started well and they scored at the right time. The only thing that I was worried about at half time was that we had the chance to decide the match earlier and we did not, so I was very relieved to see the team continuing to play."
Mesut Ozil was the stand-out player for Germany, and Pearce admits he was a handful.
The former Manchester City manager said: "I think he’s an outstanding player who’s played very well in the tournament. He takes up intelligent positions on the pitch and hes been one of Germany's major players in this tournament - he was a threat to us without a doubt."
Pearce will now be planning for the next under-21 tournament in two years time. He will however have to do without a number of players who had key roles in ensuring England's final appearance, as James Milner and Mark Noble, amongst others, will be ineligible for the next competition.
Monday, 29 June 2009
Match Report: Final- England v Germany
If this tournament has provided optimism for England's young prospects, then ninety minutes has all but shattered the feel-good factor in one foul swoop, with Germany dominating long-periods of a game they eventually won by four goals to nil.
Live Commentary: England v Germany
Final Preview: England v Germany

These two old foes will meet each other in what is set to be another intriguing encounter, as England aim to win their first trophy at this level since 1984.
Sunday, 28 June 2009
England captain: It would be ‘unbelievable’ to lift the trophy

Saturday, 27 June 2009
Lewis set to be named final ‘keeper
Joe Lewis could be set to be handed the gloves for the England Under-21s final against Germany on Monday night, with Joe Hart suspended.