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England U21 0-1 Switzerland U21 LIVE RESULT: Ndoye nets only goal as limp Young Lions get off to disaster start

ENGLAND'S U21 have got off to a losing start in the Euros as a strike from Dan Ndoye secured all three points for Switzerland.

Aidy Boothroyd's men failed to threaten during the game and have it all to do to qualify from a group also containing Portugal and Croatia.

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  • THAT'S ALL FROM KOPER

    It's been another disappointing start for England at the European U21 Championships.

    In what has become an all too familiar story, the Young Lions fell to Dan Ndoye's late fluke of a goal - a double hit that looped beyond Aaron Ramsdale - to leave them pointless ahead of games with Portugal and Croatia in Group D.

    However, it's debatable as to whether Aidy Boothroyd's youngsters deserved anything more after a lacklustre display that saw them register just one shot on target.

    Still, don't take my word for it. Check out Tom Barclay's match report of England's opening game defeat to Switzerland.

    The U21s are back in action on Sunday when they face the Portuguese in Ljubljana.

    Until then, thanks for reading and goodbye.

  • BOOTHROYD REACTION

    Aidy Boothroyd is also entrusting his team to bounce back in their remaining games against Portugal and Croatia. The England U21 coach believes the players need to be more decisive with their possession, and create more for the forwards to thrive off.

    I thought we had a high-percentage of the ball, but we weren’t clinical enough. We didn’t create enough in the final third. You expect a 0-0 in a game like that but then there’s a freak goal and those are the fine margins. We’re not out of it yet though, we have two more games to go and we can still get out of the group. That’s what we fully intend to do.

    Aidy BoothroydSky Sports
  • ENGLAND UPSET IN OPENER AGAIN

    It's been another discouraging performance from England in the opening game of the European U21 Championships.

    It's now 12 years since the Young Lions won their first group match at the tournament, a 2-1 win over Finland when Micah Richards and Lee Cattermole were on target.

  • BEN BELIEVES LIONS CAN BOUNCE BACK

    England U21 defender Ben Godfrey has been speaking at full time, and while he admits it's been a disappointing start to the Championships, he's backing his teammates to respond well in the coming games against Portugal and Croatia.

    [This result] makes it more difficult for us but it’s important that we bounce back. We’ve got a couple of days to recover and prepare, and then we go again. It's up to us senior boys to remind us all that football’s not a straightforward journey, there are ups and downs, and today is one of those downs. It’s important that we stick together and go again, and we’ve got the characters in there to do that. I back us to go and do it.

    Ben GodfreySky Sports
  • FULL TIME STATS

    England managed just one shot on target - a free-kick from Callum Hudson-Odoi - in their opening Group D game against Switzerland despite having almost two-thirds of possession.

    Statistics courtesy of UEFA.Com
    Statistics courtesy of UEFA.Com
  • FT: ENGLAND U21 0-1 SWITZERLAND U21

    It's a low-key performance and a disappointing result for England in their opening game of the European U21 Championships. In a game of few chances, the tactically-superior Swiss won through thanks to Dan Ndoye's strike of good fortune. Aidy Boothroyd's team now have it all to do against Portugal and Croatia in their final two Group D games to avoid another early exit.

  • PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
    IT'S ALL OVER IN KOPER!

  • ENGLAND U21 0-1 SWITZERLAND U21

    90+4. The Swiss take the ball towards the corner flag, and win a free-kick while Skipp is booked for his frustrations.

    It's going to be an opening game defeat for England.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-1 SWITZERLAND U21

    90+3. England up the ante and the tempo although it all seems a little too late.

    Hudson-Odoi fires a cross into a packed a penalty area, but it's expertly claimed by Racioppi.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-1 SWITZERLAND U21

    90. England are awarded a throw-in in a promising position as four minutes stoppage time are signalled by the fourth official.

    If that brings hope of a leveller, the throw doesn't. It's easily booted to safety by Zesiger.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-1 SWITZERLAND U21

    89. Ramsdale gathers a loose ball, and immediately looks to release it quickly in the hope that his side can find an equaliser. However, there are so few options available to the goalkeeper that he has to wait for Guehi to show himself.

    That perhaps sums this England performance up.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-1 SWITZERLAND U21

    87. Aidy Boothroyd looks on helplessly from the touchline. The England coach is staring down the barrel of another defeat. He has been here before.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-1 SWITZERLAND U21

    85. The Swiss make another change with their late call-up - and usual captain - Kevin Ruegg on for Bastien Toma.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-1 SWITZERLAND U21

    82. Hudson-Odoi departs the pitch to collect his new footwear, and then returns without gaining the referee's permission.

    The result is a ridiculous yellow card that leaves the Chelsea man completely incredulous.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-1 SWITZERLAND U21

    80. Hudson-Odoi loses a boot, and it sends the England trainer on a mad dash around the pitch to supply the forward with another.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-1 SWITZERLAND U21

    78. Disaster for England as Dan Ndoye opens the scoring!

    It's a goal of immense fortune for the Swiss, but it had been coming.

    There was little danger as Ndoye collected a pass on the left, and looked to make room for himself to shoot from 25 yards out.

    However, the forward slipped at the point of impact, and only succeeded it hitting the ball against his other foot. Up it looped despairingly over Aaron Ramsdale and into the top corner.

    The Young Lions have it all to do now if they are to avoid beginning the Championships with a defeat.

  • GOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLL!!
    DAN NDOYE BREAKS THE DEADLOCK!!

  • ENGLAND U21 0-0 SWITZERLAND U21

    76. England make their second double change.

    Dwight McNeil saved England moments ago, but it's his last act. Ryan Sessegnon and Rhian Brewster are on with McNeil and Eddie Nketiah going off.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-0 SWITZERLAND U21

    74. Chance for the Swiss! Imeri lines up a shot from 25 yards out that almost creeps beyond Ramsdale before the England goalkeeper readjusts himself to push out.

    It looks all set for Lotomba to convert on the follow up, but McNeil gets across well to cut out the danger.

    Another let off for England.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-0 SWITZERLAND U21

    73. Impressive acrobatics from Nketiah, who executes an instinctive overhead kick as Hudson-Odoi's poor free-kick makes his way through to the forward.

    It ends up well over the crossbar but still.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-0 SWITZERLAND U21

    70. Jankewitz fizzes in a teasing cross from the right that is very well dealt with by Godfrey.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-0 SWITZERLAND U21

    68. A McNeil corner from the right is defended well by Switzerland. It's the first time the Swiss have looked assured at an England set-piece.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-0 SWITZERLAND U21

    66. Then it's a double change for England.

    Eberechi Eza and Curtis Jones are on for the Young Lions with Emile Smith Rowe and Tom Davies making way.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-0 SWITZERLAND U21

    65. A first set of substitutions are prepared.

    Kastriot Imeri comes on for the Swiss in place of Jeremy Guillemenot. It's likely to mean Dan Ndoye is pushed up front with the incoming Imeri taking over in midfield.

  • ENGLAND U21 0-0 SWITZERLAND U21

    63. Racioppi finally makes a save! The Switzerland stopper throws himself to his left to push away Hudson-Odoi's effort from the free-kick.

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