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England U21 vs Croatia U21. Under-21 International.

Craven Cottage.

England U21 1

  • M Gibbs-White (87th minute pen)

Croatia U21 2

  • M Baturina (34th minute)
  • D Beljo (53rd minute pen)

England U21s 1-2 Croatia U21s: Lee Carsley's side beaten at Craven Cottage in final Euros warm-up match

Match report as Croatia U21s beat England 2-1 at Craven Cottage in Lee Carsley's side's final warm-up match before the Euros; Morgan Gibbs-White scores consolation penalty for England after Croatia take two-goal lead through Martin Baturina and Dion Drena Beljo

Curtis Jones playing for England U21s vs Croatia
Image: Curtis Jones started in attack for England U21s against Croatia

Lee Carsley felt England Under-21s' 2-1 defeat by Croatia in their final warm-up match ahead of this summer's European Championship was "a lesson we needed".

The Young Lions were bidding to sign off for Georgia with a fourth friendly win out of four, having beaten Germany, Italy and, on Saturday, thumping France 4-0.

But boss Carsley changed all 10 outfield players for their last tune-up match and they had only a late Morgan Gibbs White consolation from the penalty spot to show for a ragged display at Craven Cottage.

"I think it was a lesson we needed," said Carsley. "We've tried to look at the four friendlies as a whole, tried to take away the results in terms of winning and losing.

Lee Carsley made 10 changes to his England U21 side vs Croatia
Image: Lee Carsley made 10 outfield changes to his England U21 side at Craven Cottage

"Obviously we try to win every game but it's important that we are in a strong place in the summer.

"We made 10 changes from France, three debuts, and faced a different challenge in a low block which we haven't faced for a while. All in all it's been a really good camp.

"We gave away two poor goals tonight but we probably dominated the game and couldn't take the chances we created."

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Croatia took the lead in the 34th minute after debutant Rico Lewis was booked for bringing down Lukas Kacavenda outside the box.

Martin Baturina stepped up to curl a superb 20-yard free-kick inside James Trafford's near post.

Carsley made just one change at half-time, replacing Bolton's on-loan Manchester City keeper Jack Trafford and handing West Brom's Josh Griffiths a debut.

But Griffith's first task was to face a penalty after Leicester full-back Luke Thomas clumsily brought down Matija Frigan in the area.

Dion Drena Beljo, who plays for Augsburg in the Bundesliga, coolly sent Griffiths the wrong way from the spot to double Croatia's lead.

Griffiths did well to limit the damage with a smart point-blank save to deny Kacavenda and another fine stop to keep out Gabriel Vidovic.

For the hosts, Palmer and captain Jacob Ramsey both stung the hands of Kotarski, who then pulled off a stunning save to keep out a header from substitute Gibbs-White.

England finally got on the scoresheet four minutes from time when Kotarski tripped Gibbs-White in the box, the Nottingham Forest man tucking away the spot-kick.

But, with England senior boss Gareth Southgate watching from the stands, the hosts were unable to find an equaliser on a frustrating night in west London.

What's next?

England U21's next game is a Euro U21 Championship Qualifier away to Czech Republic on Thursday June 22 - kick-off 5pm - before continuing their campaign at home to Israel on Sunday June 25 - kick-off also 5pm.

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