After two U21 Europa League quarter-finals were played in the early hours of Thursday morning (6), a dream final pairing was born, with England U21 and Spain U21 competing for the title, and both sides' Manchester City stars were equally outstanding, with England's Golpenma scoring a goal and two assists to help his team beat Israel U21 3-0, and Spain U21's Saji Ogomes, who is also playing for City, scored a goal to beat Ukraine U21 5-1. In the final match between England and Spain, no matter which team wins, City will be the big winner.
England U21 continued their dominance as a winning team. 17 minutes into the match, striker Kiki Biewert missed a 12-yarder, but he made amends in the 42nd minute of the first half when he scored off a pass from Golpenma to open the scoring. After the change of sides, Galpenma scored a goal of his own, and before the end of the match, the 21-year-old midfielder gave a pass to Ajitia for the three goals.
England U21 has reached the final of the tournament with 5 wins in 5 matches without conceding a goal, showing that they are champions. The protagonist, Galpenma, has already made a name for himself in the past season, scoring 1 goal in 25 appearances for Manchester City, and he is playing in the U21 UEFA Europa League Super Bowl.
Spain U21 lost 13 minutes into the match, but striker Abi Reyes scored a goal to equalize, and then got the upper hand with a goal each from Oyhan Sinister, Antonio Blanco, Emma Orlus, and Shazi Ogomes to win 5-1 against Ukraine U21. Shazi Ogomes, who is often deployed as a left-wing player when playing for Manchester City, is playing as a left-wing player in the tournament and his performance is a pleasant surprise with 3 goals scored, together with teammate Abi Reyes and Ukrainian midfielder Sudagov. He has already scored three goals and is tied for first place on the scoring charts with teammate Ebires and Ukrainian midfielder Sudargov.