Germany against Norway: U19 needs victory and help!
The German U19s have to win in the last group game against Norway to avoid being eliminated from the European Championships. Current score: 0:0.

Germany against Norway: U19 needs victory and help!
The German U19 national team has an exciting but nerve-wracking European Championship game against Norway ahead of them. How Focus reports, Germany is under pressure after a mixed tournament with a 5-5 draw against England and a 3-0 defeat against the Netherlands. The final group game is: win against Norway. In addition, Germany is dependent on support from England, who are not allowed to win in the parallel game against the Netherlands.
What has happened so far? At halftime the game against Norway is 0-0. Germany initially dominated the game, but chances to score remained scarce. Towards the end of the first half, Norway became more dangerous and waited for possible counterattacks, while the German players, despite good attempts, achieved little Kicker reported.
Tension in the first half
A look at the lineups shows that Germany has made some important changes. Malanga replaces Darvich, who was absent at short notice. Wurm, who has already received a yellow card for a foul, is also part of the starting lineup. During the game, DFB goalkeeper Heide had to fend off several dangerous shots and saved his team from falling behind. The German players also had some good chances, such as Moerstedt, who hit the crossbar, and Malanga, who entered the penalty area several times but was blocked. Norway, on the other hand, presented themselves bravely, especially Ören, who narrowly missed the target from 25 meters.
With a 0-0 draw, Norway would advance to the semi-finals, which would further increase the pressure on Germany. While the Netherlands are already leading 3-0 against England at half-time, the situation for Germany is clear: a goal is needed!
The initial situation
The German U19 has already overcome a few hurdles in this European Championship when it comes to the outcome of the tournament. A win against Norway could not only secure progression, but also win back the fans. However, the weak offensive record from the previous games leaves questions unanswered. A point from the first two games doesn't exactly give the team confidence. In addition, there are only five outfield players on the bench, a tense situation that could increase the tension.
So the signs point to thrills. The next 45 minutes will be crucial for the U19s, who still want to have hopes of reaching the semi-finals. A miserable 5:5 against England and the defeat against the Netherlands must not have marked the end of the journey. It remains to be seen whether the German talents can show that they have the right to be here and make the fans proud despite everything.