Mirror: Tuchel should give England U21 players a chance, Elliott should definitely play in the World Cup

The Mirror published an article that (England coach) Tuchel should give the England U21 player who just won the European Youth Championship a chance to be promoted. The article in the Mirror reads:

Yesterday, England U21 team defeated Germany in a tense and intense game and successfully defended the European Youth Championship. The coach of the English adult team, Tuchel, came to watch the game on site. For this English U21 team, their future is not smooth, but the experience of winning this championship, the experience gained and the motivation brought by the victory are priceless for them. The English U21 team won the Cup for two consecutive European Youth Championships, which is an extraordinary achievement.

This U21 team has become the real "golden generation" in English football. Their coach Casley has created a team atmosphere that will win, and this atmosphere should be integrated into the English adult team system of Tuchel. The key now is which players can be promoted to the English adult team. Look at this team. Although players such as Drapp, Gittens, Adam Walton, Job Bellingham and other players failed to participate in this European Youth Championship for various reasons, other players stood up and took on the heavy responsibility.

Liverpool player Elliott was elected as the "Best Player of the Tournament" in this European Youth Championship, and he should definitely compete in the World Cup next summer. Kanssa may be about to leave Liverpool. If he goes to the overseas league to play, he may get a stable playing time. Kanssa has excellent ball control ability, has a sense of dangerous prediction, and has shown leadership in this event. The England team now has obvious shortcomings in the defensive end. U21 players such as Kuansa and Liframento have ushered in a huge opportunity. Although Arsenal's Envanéri is a marginal player in this European Youth Championship, his ability and skills are enough to help him reach the top.

The other two players to pay attention to are Hutchinson and McCarthy. Although Hutchinson has outstanding potential, he still needs to find a development path suitable for him at the club level. He is a typical example of shining in the U21 arena but not necessarily successfully promoted to the English adult team. We hope he can break through the bottleneck. McCarty, who comes from Manchester City's youth training, will attract much attention. Palmer also walked a similar path with McCarty two years ago. Palmer left Manchester City after winning the European Youth Championship with England U21. Now Palmer has become famous with his own strength. Perhaps McCarty's talent is not as talented as Palmer, but he now has the same "resistance mentality", which is enough to help him go further.