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Germany won 3-0 winners about France in the semifinal of the U21 European Championship to establish a final of mouth against England on Saturday.
The side of Antonio di Salvo maintained his 100% record in this year’s tournament, while Nelson Weiper, the star striker Nick Woltemade and Brajan Gruda sealed a convincing victory in Kosice.
Germany left the traps, and Weiper opened the score after eight minutes before Woltemade duplicated his country’s advantage after a quarter of an hour.
Gruda then put the icing on the cake, finding the net at the stop time of the second half to set up a meeting of old rivals this weekend.
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– German football (@dfb_team_en) June 25, 2025
England had previously reserved his place in the Bratislava clash after a 2-1 victory over the Netherlands, and the young Lee Carsley’s young lions would seek to preserve the trophy they won two years ago.
But on the way, there is one side of Germany that has shown a ruthless streak throughout the competition, winning the five games so far, including a 2-1 victory over England in the group phase.
And in Woltemade, they may have the tournament player so far. The young man, 23, has marked six times in four appearances, in addition to contributing three assists: a return that has only increased one more interest in the Stuttgart player of clubs throughout Europe.