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At the legendary Wembley, England is embarrassed and loses to Greece

They won the game against England in the last minute

By Fabián Vega

They won the game against England in the last minute
They won the game against England in the last minute
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In a result that few would have predicted, the Greek national team pulled off a historic victory over England at the iconic Wembley Stadium. The three points went to the visitors, who demonstrated an effectiveness and defensive solidity that left the hosts stunned.

The match, corresponding to matchday 3 of the UEFA Nations League, started with England imposing their rhythm and looking to open the scoring. However, it was Greece who surprised everyone by taking the lead in the 49th minute thanks to a goal from Vangelis Pavlidis.

The Three Lions tried to react and sought the equalizer with insistence. It was in the 87th minute when Jude Bellingham managed to level the score, igniting hopes of a comeback. However, in stoppage time, Pavlidis appeared again to seal the victory for Greece.

A decisive brace

The Greek forward, Vangelis Pavlidis, was the man of the match. His two goals were a fatal blow to English aspirations. The English defense, for its part, showed some vulnerabilities that were exploited by the Greeks.

England in crisis

This defeat is a hard blow for England, which sees its aspirations in the Nations League compromised. Gareth Southgate's side have failed to find their best form in this competition and doubts about the project are beginning to emerge.

Greece, the big surprise

For their part, Greece celebrate a historic victory that allows them to add important points to their classification. The Hellenic team demonstrated great effectiveness and a great capacity for suffering, qualities that allowed them to take the three points from Wembley.

Conclusions

  • Greece surprises the world: The Hellenic victory is one of the biggest surprises of the Nations League matchday.
  • England in crisis: The Three Lions show a worrying level and doubts about Southgate increase.
  • Pavlidis, the Greek hero: The striker was the man of the match with his brace.
  • Wembley, witness to a historic night: The English stadium was the scene of one of the biggest surprises in European football.

This victory by Greece leaves many questions in the air about the future of both teams. England will have to react soon if they want to maintain their aspirations in the competition, while Greece will seek to take advantage of this momentum to continue adding points.

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