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(VIDEO) Finland 1-3 England, goals and highlights

(VIDEO) Finland 1-3 England, goals and highlights

By Renato Perez

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England beat Finland 3-1 in a UEFA Nations League match. The 'Three Lions' visited the Helsinki Olympic Stadium in search of three points to keep their tournament hopes alive, and they did so, although not without suffering.

In a match marked by intensity and fighting in midfield, England found the lead on the scoreboard thanks to a goal from Jack Grealish. The English team dominated the game for much of the first half, but the Finnish defence was solid and prevented the visitors from increasing their lead.

In the second half, England continued to press in search of a second goal, and they found it thanks to Trent Alexander Arnold. With the 2-0 in their favour, England seemed to have the match under control, but Finland did not give up and reduced the score through .

However, the Finnish joy was short-lived, as England sealed the match with a goal from Declan Rice. The 'Three Lions' thus took all three points from Helsinki and took an important step towards qualifying in their group.

A hard-fought win

England's victory was hard-fought and suffered. The Finns showed great intensity and made things difficult for the English at all times. However, the individual quality of the English players ended up tipping the balance in favour of the visitors.

With this win, England remains in the fight for the top spots in their group in the UEFA Nations League. The 'Three Lions' showed that they are a competitive team and that they have the ability to win away games.

What's next

The England team must now focus on their next match in the UEFA Nations League. The 'Three Lions' will have a tough test against Greece, a match that will be key to their aspirations in the tournament.

In summary, England achieved an important victory in Finland thanks to their greater effectiveness in front of goal. The 'Three Lions' demonstrated that they are a solid team and that they have the capacity to compete at the highest level.

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