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Neil Moxley

England U21 stars given stark warning in bid to end dire European Championships record

senior teams has warned England’s juniors they need to be mentally ready to challenge Europe’s elite.

The head coach of Lee Carsley has laid it on the line saying he wants a hungry and motivated squad at the European Championships.

The record of England’s youngsters at the tournament leaves plenty to be desired and with both senior teams on an upward trajectory, their repeated failure is an issue that needs to be addressed.

The juniors have only progressed from the group stages once in their past five attempts - when they reached the semi-finals in Poland six years ago - and the former Everton midfielder says it’s time for a change. In attitude, more than anything else.‌

He said: “We’re mindful of the past - the European Championships is not a competition we have done particularly well in.‌

“We’ve definitely under-estimated the competition. If you look at the current co-efficiency rankings, we’re sixth. That’s sixth best in Europe.

“However, we do qualify regularly for tournaments. We now need to perform when we get there.

“So, if you asked me what’s more important this summer - whether the players turn up physically or mentally ready - I’d say: ‘Mentally.’

“There’s a difference between wanting to be there - and what you are actually willing to do to win. All of the past evidence points to the fact that we haven’t done that.‌

Lee Carsley (Michael Regan/The FA)

“What we have tried to do, myself and the staff is say to them: ‘Look, if you don’t think you’re going to be mentally right this summer, tell us.’

“I’d rather that they did and were honest because it’s so important that we have a motivated squad. I’m not saying that we weren’t motivated in the past but we just haven’t performed. And they need to.

“I’m aware of what the players go through. I’ve done it. I’ve done what they’re doing. I’ve played a whole season, then gone away on international duty.

“I understand if they feel like they need a rest or they are not quite at the races. But it’s important that if you are going to be an international footballer and you want to play for a prolonged period, that’s what you have to do.

“We, as a coaching team, are supporting them to do that. And we know they’re not always going to feel great, they’re not always going to be on top of the world - but that’s when you grit your teeth.

“That’s when you concentrate on your recovery or your rest or how you relax and wind down. You put yourself in a position where you can get the best out of yourself when the match comes around.

“That’s what they will have to do if they want to not just make it through to the senior team but to stay there and enjoy a long international career.”

Angel Gomes and Morgan Gibbs-White of England will both be hoping to star in Georgia (2023 The FA)

England’s juniors lost just once during qualifying as they topped their group.

Their 4-0 defeat of France two months ago raised hopes that Carsley’s side would be able to challenge the best in Georgia and Romania.

But Group C looks particularly tough. Germany will be favourites. While Israel and the Czech Republic enjoyed solid qualifying campaigns, too.

Carsley added: “What’s quite interesting is the journey that the players have been on since we started qualifying against Kosovo two years ago.

“Some players were in their club’s Under-23 side, some were looking to go on loan, some were playing - they were all at different ends of the development.

“Now, a lot of them are now playing week in, week out and that’s starting to give us an advantage.

“In the past, all of the players were with really good clubs but just not playing, so you’re actually getting your match fitness at the Euros. By the third game, we're firing on all cylinders - but we’ve been knocked out.

“Picking a team as well for the first game with players who are starting week in, week out, is definitely going to help us.‌ And I think there’s definitely a steeliness about this group.

“Overall, we’re ready. There’s not a chance of us going there and being shocked by the level of it because we have tried to tick all of the boxes with the friendlies we’ve played, France, Italy, Germany and Croatia.

“But there’s big difference when it really means something. Our first objective is to get out of the group but we won’t be taking anything for granted.”

England Under-21s: Men to Watch

  • Emile Smith Rowe, 22, Arsenal.‌
  • Noni Madueke, 21, Chelsea.
  • Curtis Jones, 22, Liverpool.‌
  • Jacob Ramsey, 22, Aston Villa.
  • Angel Gomes, 22, Manchester United.
  • Morgan Gibbs-White, 23, Nottingham Forest.

When are the England fixtures?

  • June 22: Czech Republic, 5pm
  • June 25: Israel, 5pm
  • June 28: Germany, 5pm
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