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England U21 vs Norway U21. Under-21 International.

St. Mary's StadiumAttendance17,996.

England U21 2

  • D Sturridge (9th minute)
  • D Rose (40th minute)

Norway U21 0

    Young Lions sign off with win

    Image: Young Lions: England open the tournament against Spain

    England cruised to a 2-0 victory against Norway on Sunday in their final friendly before the European U21 Championship.

    Final friendly before Euros ends in comfortable win over Norway

    A superb solo goal from Danny Rose helped England cruise to a 2-0 victory against Norway on Sunday in their final friendly before the European Under-21 Championship. Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge put England ahead inside nine minutes and Rose struck a brilliant second five minutes before the break to put Stuart Pearce's Young Lions in control. The home side should have added further goals in the second half after making a raft of substitutions, with Pearce's understudies threatening to steal the show. Several players will travel to the finals in Denmark looking to stake a claim in senior squad manager Fabio Capello's ageing set-up. And they will be expected to do well despite the controversial withdrawal of Jack Wilshere from the squad, as well as injuries to Andy Carroll and Micah Richards.

    Strong side

    Head coach Pearce picked virtually his strongest possible side under the circumstances against the Norwegians, only the second time he had been able to do so since qualification had been secured. That previous time had yielded a 4-0 thrashing of the tournament hosts and a similar result looked on the cards when Sturridge put England ahead inside nine minutes. Sunderland's Jordan Henderson clipped a lovely pass into the path of Ryan Bertrand, who scuffed the ball goalward, with Sturridge on hand to poke home. Sturridge then sent in a lovely cross which just evaded Henderson and captain Michael Mancienne flicked a Rose corner wide as England continued to attack in bursts. But they needed a brilliant Frankie Fielding save to keep them level in the 20th minute, the Blackburn goalkeeper getting fingertips to Valon Berisha's deflected drive. Norway also threatened through Harmeet Singh and the lively Flamur Kastrati and England began to lose their way. The visitors, who fell well short of qualifying for this month's finals, were matching their opponents, with Berisha again going close.
    Spectacular
    But that changed in spectacular fashion when Rose burst forward down the left before cutting inside two defenders and unleashing a superb right-foot curler into the top corner. With next Sunday's tournament Group B opener against Spain in mind, Pearce rang the changes at half-time, sending on Tom Cleverley, Kieran Gibbs, Jack Cork, Marc Albrighton and Henri Lansbury. He also experimented with a 4-3-3 formation, with Sturridge the spearhead. And the striker almost scored an inspirational third five minutes after the restart, turning his marker and firing a right-foot drive from the tightest of angles. Chris Smalling powered over a header from a corner, Albrighton curled too close to Arild Ostbo, and Mancienne forced an athletic stop from the keeper from fully 35 yards. The understudies were threatening to steal the show but there was a warning when Fielding fumbled a long-range Singh drive. Sturridge fired an Albrighton cross into the side-netting before being withdrawn for Nathan Delfouneso, with Norway soon responding by replacing Remi Johansen and Berisha for Stian Ringstad and Alexander Tveter. The visitors were beginning to struggle against England's superior pace and freshness and the home side made another change when James Tomkins came on for Phil Jones. Mushaga Backenga came on for Kastrati before Fielding preserved his clean sheet by beating away a Singh drive and comfortably holding a Tveter shot.

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