In the early hours of Sunday morning, the match between England and Ukraine in Group C of the European Union ended in a 1-1 draw, and England's winning streak came to an abrupt end. Harry Makueni, who has been on the bench for Manchester United this season, started as England's first player again today, but at a crucial moment in the game, he once again stared at his teammates, impulsively walking towards his center partner Mark Gushee, a move that became the trigger for the team's loss of points.
Despite the fact that Ukraine were playing in Poland, the equivalent of a home game, England were in complete control of the game on the pitch. Surprisingly, Ukraine scored the only goal of the match in the 26th minute, when Golubian broke through on the right and crossed, Harry Makuni, who was originally defending in the center, suddenly turned and rushed towards Mark Gush, resulting in the goalkeeper being easily broken by Sim Zhenqo.
After adjusting their formation, England continued to attack. In the 41st minute, Kiel Huenga received a long pass from Harry Kearney and managed to score a goal, which was also his first goal in the England national team. In the second half, England continued to strengthen the attack, Bukayo Shaka had a powerful shot hitting the crossbar, but in the face of Ukraine's tenacious defense, England was never able to break the deadlock, and the two teams finally shook hands with a score of 1-1. England now lead the group with five wins and a draw, while Ukraine are second with seven points from four wins.