Overpriced England Under-21s offer little hope for the future

Jesse Lingard provides the solitary highlight with winning goal against Sweden

Jesse Lingard
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Sweden 0 England 1. For 85 minutes it was another appalling England performance at an international football tournament. No energy, no inspiration and little intelligence, until that is a corner on 85 minutes was hammered home by Jesse Lingard from the edge of the Sweden area. It was a crisp strike from the Manchester United midfielder, just about the only highlight in a 90 minutes that reduced most observers to numbed indifference.

Still a win is a win, so they say, and England's 1-0 victory over Sweden ends their five match losing streak at the Under-21 European Championships, a sorry tale of failure that stretches back to 2009. Will England go on and win the 2015 tournament? If they do then Europe's young football talent must be in a worse state than the Greek economy.

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