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Portugal 1-2 England: Three Lions win first U19 European Championship title

TBILISI, GEORGIA - JULY 15:  The England Team celebrate with the trophy after winning the UEFA European Under-19 Championship Final between England and Por
Image: England lift the U19 European Championship trophy after beating Portugal

England won the U19 European Championship title for the first time after beating Portugal 2-1 in Saturday's final.

Aston Villa defender Easah Suliman headed the Young Lions in front early in the second half before a sliced own-goal from Chelsea right-back Dujon Sterling drew Portugal level before the hour.

Keith Downing's side, though, secured a memorable victory when Manchester City forward Lukas Nmecha swept in after 68 minutes following a powerful run from Chelsea's Mason Mount down the right.

England finished the match with ten men after Fulham's Tayo Edun collected a second yellow card in the 86th minute, but it was not enough to deny them.

TBILISI, GEORGIA - JULY 15:  Easah Suliman of England celebrates scoring a goal during the UEFA European Under-19 Championship Final between England and Po
Image: Easah Suliman struck the opening goal for England in Georgia

The triumph follows on from England's success at the U20 World Cup and Toulon Tournament, while they also reached the final of the European U17 competition and the U21s made the semi-finals of their European Championships in Poland last month, losing on penalties to Germany.

The opening exchanges at the Tengiz Burjanadze Stadium in Gori were cagey.

Just before the half-hour, Nmecha - whose stoppage-time goal against the Czech Republic had secured England's place in the final - got away down the right and fed City team-mate Isaac Buckley-Ricketts who set up Mount, but the Chelsea man saw his shot blocked.

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TBILISI, GEORGIA - JULY 15:  Lukas Nmecha of England and Joao Queiro in Portugal in action during the UEFA European Under-19 Championship Final between Eng
Image: Lukas Nmecha scored the winning goal for England against Portugal

Portugal went close when Domingos Quina, who plays for West Ham, dragged a left-foot shot wide.

At the start of the second half, England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale had to be alert when he collected a shot from Mesaque Dju out on the right but the Three Lions went ahead in the 50th minute.

Midfielder Mount whipped a 25-yard free-kick up over the wall, which hit the base of the right-hand post and bounced back into the six-yard box where Suliman nodded it into an empty net.

Portugal, though, were not behind for long and the equaliser soon followed in the 56th minute. Abdu Conte sent over a deep ball from the left flank, which drifted through towards the far post, where Sterling sliced it past team-mate Ramsdale.

TBILISI, GEORGIA - JULY 15:  Dujon Sterling of England and Joao Filipe of Portugal battle for the ball during the UEFA European Under-19 Championship Final
Image: Dujon Sterling netted an own goal during the final in Gori

But England regrouped and regained the lead in the 68th minute. Mount burst away down the right and charged into the penalty area before clipping the ball back across to Nmecha, who swept into an unguarded net.

Porto forward Rui Pedro dragged an angled shot wide from the edge of the England box as Portugal sought an equaliser.

England were reduced to 10 men with five minutes left when Edun collected a second caution followed by a red card for a trip on Madi Queta in the centre-circle.

Miguel Luis flashed an angled drive into the side netting and substitute Josh Da Silva cleared a header off the line during five minutes of added time as England held out for victory.

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