Under-21 Highlights: Samu’s Poker Performance, Fernández’s Hat-Trick & Harder’s Debut Stun Opponents

Under-21 Highlights: Samu’s Poker Performance, Fernández’s Hat-Trick & Harder’s Debut Stun Opponents

Samu, FC Porto striker, only needed a moment to destroy the Malta under-21 team, which faces its Spanish counterpart this Tuesday, in a qualifying match for the European Championship. The blue and white player scored a poker in less than 45 minutes. In other games, highlights include Andreas Schjelderup’s double in Norway’s 5-1 victory over Turkey and Conrad Harder’s debut in Denmark’s 2-0 victory over Iceland.

Samu’s statements were proven in the next game. The FC Porto striker, in an interview with RFEF, had confessed that he felt he was at the best moment of his career and showed this in a new match for the under-21s of The Red.

The eleven of the Spanish teamFlashscore

With the captain’s armband, the Porto striker didn’t take long to open the scorer’s count and his personal count, which throughout the first half went hand in hand.

After scoring just five minutes into the match, the Porto striker saved his energy for the final stretch of the first half, where he scored… three more goals!

If at 37′ he only had to pull over after Carmona’s pass, at 39′ it was after an individual play that Samu confirmed the hat-trick, leaving behind a Malta defender to make the match 3-0.

Until the whistle to return to the locker rooms, the striker didn’t think about the rest period and took the opportunity to play pokertaking advantage of a deflection by Huijsen following a corner taken on the left side of the Spanish attack.

With the result achieved and the work more than completed, Samu left the field of play at 59′, after a poker which will have brought him closer to Spain’s senior team.

If Samu left, Roberto Fernández, SC Braga striker, was released at the same time and had time to score the first goal with the under-21 shirt to seal the 6-0 victory over already classified Spain.

Denmark confirmed the leadership of group I after Tuesday’s 2-0 victory over rival Iceland.

The elevens of the two teamsFlashscore

Sporting player Conrad Harder came on in the second half and made his debut for Denmark’s under-21s, after receiving praise from the coach at the preview press conference.

Chukwuani (32′) and Kvistgaarden (59′) scored the goals of the match.

Norway held second place, with the same points as Ireland, three behind Italy.

The elevens of the two teamsFlashscore

This Tuesday, Benfica player Andreas Schjelderup stood out for the Norwegian team, scoring twice in the second half (53′ and 68′).

Finland, second in group E two points behind Romania, beat Montenegro at home.

The elevens of the two teamsFlashscore

Otso Limatta, a Famalicão player, started and assisted Skytta’s goal (71′) that decided the match.

Germany, already qualified for the European Championship, did not go beyond a draw against Poland, in a game full of goals, which ended in a 3-3 draw.

The elevens of the two teamsFlashscore

SC Braga defender, Bright Arrey Mbi, scored the German team’s third goal, in the first half (30′).

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