[Info] England miss out to Swiss(Quelle:TheFA.com)

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By Kevin Ashby. Wednesday, 27 July 2005.


Switzerland
2-1
England

Eggenberger
Bürki

Carney


UEFA Women's U19 European Championship
Buk Stadium
27 July 2005

Switzerland beat England 2-1 to become the fourth team from the UEFA European Women's U19 Championship to qualify for next year's FIFA U20 Women's World Championship along with hosts Russia.

With the Russians finishing ahead of England in Group B, the need arose for a play-off between the two third-placed teams to join France, Germany and Finland in advancing to the world event.

It was played in sweltering heat, with Vanessa Bürki scoring the winning goal in the 50th minute after Karen Carney had cancelled out Katrin Eggenberger's fine opening strike from range.

The opening exchanges were surprisingly lively given the temperature and Jill Scott headed a half-chance over from Carney's cross. Carney then failed to profit after Stenia Michel's weak punch had fallen to the feet of the England winger.

Isabelle Kaufmann responded by curling a lovely pass out wide to Simone Zahno who in turn picked out Bürki. The striker collected the ball with her back to goal, held off Katie Holtham and laid it back to Vanessa Bernauer to strike a low shot which Nicola Hobbs saw late but saved well.

The England goalkeeper was beaten just before the half-hour mark, however, as Eggenberger picked up the ball 30 metres out and curled a fine shot into the top of the net.

Carney almost won a penalty as she was felled on the edge of the area in 38th minute, and although that came to nothing the winger finally struck her first goal in Hungary soon after as she raced on to Stephanie Houghton's cross and beat Michel with a precise first-time shot.

Scott went close to giving England the lead, but managed to hit Michel with the last kick of the half after being found three metres from goal by Carney.

England paid the price in the 50th minute as Martina Moser first dispossessed Fern Whelan, and then beat Hobbs to the loose ball with the goalkeeper three metres outside her area.

The touch was enough to free Bürki who outpaced the England defence before gleefully rolling in her fifth goal of the tournament.

England dominated possession from then on, but only created one real chance which Katie Holtham hooked over.

Switzerland v England, UEFA U19 Women's Championship, 27 July 2005

England: Danielle Hill - Everton, Stephanie Houghton - Sunderland, Fern Whelan - Liverpool, Michelle Evans - Everton, Katie Holtham - Bristol Rovers (capt.), Amy Kane - Everton, Alex Scott - Birmingham City, Karen Carney - Birmingham City, Danielle Bird - Fulham, Eniola Aluko - Charlton Athletic, Lianne Sanderson - Arsenal

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Schade!!! Hätt mich gefreut endlich mal ein Englisches Team bei einer WM zu sehen... Meistens scheitern sie doch recht knapp...