Sweden 0-0 England: Jordan Pickford saves late penalty in U21 Euros opener
By Gerard Brand
Jordan Pickford saved a late penalty as England U21s started their Euros campaign with a 0-0 draw against Sweden in Kielce.
James Ward-Prowse forced Sweden goalkeeper Anton Cajtoft into a good save from a free-kick on the edge of the box, before Chilwell was penalised for sliding in on Linus Wahlqvist (81) on the corner of the penalty box. Wahlqvist stepped up, but Pickford beat away the defender's poor spot kick.
Team news
Jordan
Pickford started in goal for Aidy Boothroyd's side as Tammy Abraham and
Nathan Redmond were chosen up front. Jacob Murphy was preferred to
Demarai Gray in midfield.
England's best chance of the first half fell to Tammy Abraham just before the break, but the striker's acrobatic effort with his back to goal from eight yards
out went over the bar.
Sweden hit the bar on 56 minutes through Cibicki, whose first-time shot from the corner of the box left Pickford with no chance, only to be saved by the woodwork.
Ward-Prowse's expertise from set pieces nearly handed England the lead moments later, but for Cajtoft's fine save, after Chilwell's hopeful effort from range hit the woodwork following a deflection.
Player ratings
England:
Pickford (8), Holgate (6), Chambers (7), Mawson (6), Chilwell (6),
Ward-Prowse (7), Baker (5), Chalobah (5), Murphy (6), Redmond (6),
Abraham (7). Subs: Gray (5)
Sweden: Cajtoft (7), Wahlqvist (5), Larsson (6), Lundqvist (5), Dagerstal (7), Tibbling (7), Fransson (7), Olsson (6), Hallberg (6), Engvall (6), Cibicki (8). Subs: Mrabti (7), Strandberg (7) Tankovic (NA)
Man of the match: Jordan Pickford
Sweden: Cajtoft (7), Wahlqvist (5), Larsson (6), Lundqvist (5), Dagerstal (7), Tibbling (7), Fransson (7), Olsson (6), Hallberg (6), Engvall (6), Cibicki (8). Subs: Mrabti (7), Strandberg (7) Tankovic (NA)
Man of the match: Jordan Pickford
It marked the end of a fine week for Pickford following his £30m move to Everton from Sunderland, but Aidy Boothroyd's side would have hoped for more out of their opening fixture in Poland.
The pundit
Stuart Pearce: Defensively I thought we were decent. But I felt a bit sorry for the midfield support for Abraham.The longer the game was going on, the more you worried that Sweden would get that goal, and it was only going to take one goal today.
The manager
Aidy Boothroyd: I think in an ideal world you play really well, win the game and you're off and running. What you don't want to do is lose.I thought it was typical of the opening game of a tournament, I thought both teams will say they could have played better. We certainly can. Overall it was a fair result for us.
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