Germany draw in U21 European Championship opener

Jessic Ngankam on the pitch for Germany
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The Germany U21 national team, including Márton Dárdai and Jessic Ngankam, were unable to pick up a win in their first group game of the U21 European Championship. Antonio Di Salvo’s side drew 1-1 against Israel in their first game of the tournament in Georgia and Romania. Dor Turgemann (20’) put Guy Luzon’s side ahead, but six minutes later Yann Aurel Bisseck struck back to equalise (26’). “After that, we had full control of the game, but were missing precision. Lots of passes and crosses were too careless and our build-up play was at times too slow. We have to keep our heads high,” explained Germany’s head coach. While Dárdai watched the game from the bench, Ngankam was substituted on in the final period. After Youssoufa Moukoko had already missed a penalty (3’), Hertha’s attacker also faltered from the spot (80’). Germany didn’t pick up three points in the first game of the tournament for the first time since 2015.

Racist incidents overshadow match

After the match, disgusting and despicable insults were made on social media towards both players mentioned above. “I have to say that it is unacceptable for people to make anonymous comments on the internet and racially abuse our boys. That’s why I’m personally shocked and disappointed,” stressed Di Salvo. The national coach also added, “It’s now our job to get behind the boys. Of course I will talk to them, because I imagine the team is also concerned. Any kind of discrimination and racism is unacceptable!” Ngankam also commented, “Thank you for the encouraging comments and your support. It’s horrible that in 2023 there are still people who hide behind anonymous accounts to make racist comments. You can’t do anything to me. We are even closer together as a team now, and our focus is on the Czech Republic!”

Germany’s next group game is against the Czech Republic on Sunday (25/6, 18:00 CEST), who lost 2-0 against England in their opener.

DateKick-offPlayerGame (Location)Ergebnis
Mon, 12.06.202318:00 CESTMárton Dárdai & Jessic NgankamFriendly South Tyrol XI – Germany U21s (Prad)0-7
Fri, 16.06.2023 Márton Dárdai & Jessic NgankamFriendly Germany U21s – Switzerland U21s3-1
Sat, 17.06.202320:45 CESTPeter PekaríkEuropean Qualifying Iceland – Slovakia (Reykjavik)1-2
Sat, 17.06.202320:45 CESTDodi LukébakioEuropean Qualifying Belgium – Austria (Brussels)1-1
Tue, 20.06.202320:45 CESTPeter PekaríkEuropean Qualifying Liechtenstein – Slovakia (Vaduz)0-1
Tue, 20.06.202320:45 CESTDodi LukébakioEuropean Qualifying Estonia – Balgium (Tallinn)0-3
Thu, 22.06.202318:00 CESTMárton Dárdai & Jessic NgankamU21 EUROs Germany U21s – Israel U21s (Kutaisi)1-1
Sun, 25.06.202318:00 CESTMárton Dárdai & Jessic NgankamU21 EUROs Czech Republic U21s – Germany U21s (Batumi) 
Wed, 28.06.202318:00 CESTMárton Dárdai & Jessic NgankamU21 EUROs England U21s – Germany U21s (Batumi) 

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Germany draw in U21 European Championship opener

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