The England Under-21s were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by Slovenia in their second match of the UEFA U21 EURO Championship in Slovakia. The Young Lions, who had previously defeated Czechia 3-1, failed to capitalize on their chances, leaving their qualification for the knockout stage uncertain. The match, played at Štadión pod Zoborom in Nitra, saw both goalkeepers produce fine saves to maintain their clean sheets.
Slovenia started the game brightly, with Svit Seslar causing problems early on. His free kick and later overhead kick attempt kept the England defense on their toes. Tio Cipot also forced a good save from England goalkeeper James Beadle. England's first real opportunity came in the 21st minute when James McAtee dragged his shot wide after a good run from Jonathan Rowe. Rowe continued to be a threat, but Ethan Nwaneri couldn't convert his cross. Seslar again tested Beadle with a strike from 25 yards, which the keeper tipped over the bar. England nearly broke the deadlock before halftime when Harvey Elliott hit the post after being set up by Elliot Anderson.
The second half saw McAtee presented with another glorious chance, but his close-range effort was thwarted by Slovenia's goalkeeper Martin Turk, and his second attempt went wide. Elliott had another opportunity late in the game but failed to keep his shot down. Substitutes Brooke Norton-Cuffy and Jack Hinshelwood also came close, with Hinshelwood's header being saved by Turk in added time.
England made two changes to their starting lineup from the Czechia match, with Ethan Nwaneri and Hayden Hackney replacing Omari Hutchinson and Alex Scott. Slovenia, on the other hand, fielded an unchanged XI despite their 3-0 defeat to Germany in their opening fixture. The Young Lions struggled to build out from the back with the same fluidity as in their previous game, leading to a few shaky moments.
Despite the draw, England remains unbeaten in Group B and now have four points. A win against Germany in their final group match on Wednesday would secure their qualification for the knockout stages. Slovenia, meanwhile, kept their slim hopes of progressing alive with the point.
Several England players had noteworthy performances. Tino Livramento showcased his pace in attack, and Hayden Hackney rarely gave the ball away. However, some players, including Harvey Elliott and Ethan Nwaneri, failed to shine. Lee Carsley, England's coach, expressed frustration with his team's performance and acknowledged that there is much to ponder before the crucial match against Germany.
The draw means England's U21s have kept seven clean sheets in their last eight U21 Euro matches, but their streak of six consecutive matches without conceding a goal has ended. They will need to improve their attacking efficiency if they are to progress further in the tournament.