April 29 2002
England
Wayne Routledge and Garry Borrowdale have helped England progress to the second round of the U-17 European Championship finals.
England entered a first round group stage against Finland, Holland and hosts Denmark.
Their first game was against Finland on Saturday afternoon. They won 3-2 with Borrowdale having a hand the second goal. Wayne Routledge also played the full 90 minutes at the Gladsaxe stadium.
England had a great chance to progress through to the second round, after Holland and Denmark drew 4-4. They needed only one more win to do so and got that against Holland this afternoon.
The young lions ran out 2-0 victors with goals from Everton forward Wayne Rooney and Charlton midfielder Stacey Long.
First goal
Download 1.2mb (right click/Save as)
Second goal
Download 1.3mb (right click/Save as)
Routledge had several good runs on the right wing and had a hand in the second goal.
Good wing play by Routledge
Download 2.13mb (right click/Save as)
England coach Dick Bate was full of praise for his stars.
He said: "I thought it was a good all round performance. We defended well, kept the ball well and looked good going forward. It was a much improved performance from our first game.
"The boys are enjoying the experience of tournament football and are acquitting themselves well.
"The team I took to the semi-finals of last year’s UEFA Under-16 Championships was an extremely solid one, but this one seems to have a little more invention going forward.
"In terms of potential winners of the competition, I think the traditional powers like France and Spain will both be there at shake-up and Denmark, as the host nation, will also be a strong side."
England play their final match of the first round on Wednesday, May 1 against Denmark, kick off 5pm.






Arsenal Predictions.
at 1.52pm by ASCPFC
Is that the most humiliating defeat in the club's history?
at 1.44pm by ASCPFC
Bournemouth Predictions.
at 11.06am by doombear
Arsenal V Palace International TV Coverage
at 10.14am by mr. apollo
Crystal Palace vs. AEK Larnaka match thread
at 9.53am by ASCPFC
Can't help falling in love
at 5.52am by Caterham
Mateta
at 9.05pm by Jim_Cannon
Palace v AEK International TV Coverage
at 4.49pm by ASCPFC
Injustices 25/26
at 8.58pm by Casual
AEK predictions
at 7.48pm by Part Time James
All images and text on this site are copyright © 1999-2025 The Holmesdale Online, unless otherwise stated.
Web Design by Guntrisoft Ltd.