Germany Under 21 National Football Team faced Italy Under 21 National Football Team in the Play Offs of the European Championship U21 on June 22. The match finished with Germany victorious in extra time, 3-2.
On the 58th minute, Luca Koleosho netted the first goal of the match, handing Italy the advantage. This was followed by goals from Nick Woltemade, Nelson Weiper, Giuseppe Ambrosino and Merlin Rohl, concluding at 3-2.
3 years after their last encounter in a friendly, tensions run high as Germany and Italy prepare to meet again. In their last match, Germany secured a 2-4 win. With victories over England, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Spain and Slovakia, Germany Under 21 National Football Team is on a roll, stretching their unbeaten streak to eighteen matches.
Italy approach this clash having drawn with Spain on June 17, bringing their unbeaten streak to four.
This European Championship U21 Play Offs clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Germany Under 21 National Football Team and Italy Under 21 National Football Team in this campaign. Nick Woltemade and Paul Nebel have been pivotal for Germany’s attack, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Woltemade has been Germany’s standout performer across all competitions, netting four goals and contributing three assists, which also underscores his status as the team’s most creative player. Nicolo Tresoldi, Ansgar Knauff and Rocco Reitz have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Germany’s attack.
Meanwhile, Italy’s offensive unit has leaned on Tommaso Baldanzi, their main scorer, and Cesare Casadei, as they continue to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. Baldanzi remains at the heart of Italy’s attacking play, registering one goal and in all competitions this term, as Gnonto leads the creative efforts for the team, recording one assist across competitions. Supporting them are Niccolo Pisilli and Daniele Ghilardi, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Italy’s attack.
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Germany U21 kicked off the game with Noah Atubolu, Nathaniel Brown, Bright Arrey-Mbi, Max Rosenfelder who got substituted by Tim Oermann on the 91st minute, Nnamdi Collins who got substituted by Elias Baum on the 100th minute, Paul Nebel who got substituted by Merlin Rohl on the 62nd minute, Eric Martel who got substituted by Paul Wanner on the 114th minute, Rocco Reitz, Nick Woltemade, Nicolo Tresoldi who got substituted by Nelson Weiper on the 62nd minute and Brajan Gruda who got substituted by Ansgar Knauff on the 62nd minute as starters, with Tjark Ernst, Nahuel Noll, Lukas Ullrich, Tim Oermann, Jamil Siebert, Elias Baum, Merlin Rohl, Caspar Jander, Ansgar Knauff, Jan Thielmann, Paul Wanner and Nelson Weiper on the bench.
Italy U21's starting eleven were Sebastiano Desplanches, Lorenzo Pirola who got substituted by Riccardo Turicchia on the 102nd minute, Diego Coppola, Daniele Ghilardi, Matteo Ruggeri who got substituted by Giuseppe Ambrosino on the 88th minute, Cher Ndour who got substituted by Niccolo Pisilli on the 88th minute, Matteo Prati who got substituted by Michael Kayode on the 91st minute, Mattia Zanotti, Luca Koleosho who got substituted by Cesare Casadei on the 71st minute, Giovanni Fabbian who got substituted by Jacopo Fazzini on the 102nd minute and Wilfried Gnonto, with Gioele Zacchi, Jacopo Sassi, Gabriele Guarino, Michael Kayode, Riccardo Turicchia, Tommaso Baldanzi, Alessandro Bianco, Issa Doumbia, Niccolo Pisilli, Jacopo Fazzini, Cesare Casadei and Giuseppe Ambrosino on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card eight times throughout the game. Lorenzo Pirola, Luca Koleosho, Wilfried Gnonto, Mattia Zanotti, Nathaniel Brown, Matteo Prati, Michael Kayode and Cesare Casadei were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met four times since March 2015. Germany Under 21 Team have two wins to their name, Italy one, while one match ended level. The last time these teams met was on November 19, 2022, in a friendly, and Germany emerged victorious with a 2-4 scoreline. Across these four head-to-head matches, Germany have scored eight goals, while Italy have netted six. So far, Germany Under 21 Team have proven stronger in their recent head-to-head record against Italy Under 21 Team.
Germany U-21's recent form includes five consecutive wins, including victories against England U21, Czech Republic U21, Slovenia U21, Spain U21 and Slovakia U21 in their last five outings, while Italy U-21’s previous game resulted in a draw against Spain U21.. Overall, Germany have won fifteen of their last twenty matches, losing one and drawing four, while Italy have won ten of their last twenty matches, losing three and drawing seven.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Germany U21 and Italy U21 in real time. You can watch the goals by Luca Koleosho, Nick Woltemade, Nelson Weiper, Giuseppe Ambrosino and Merlin Rohl as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Germany U21 - Italy U21 are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.