Malta Independent

Under-21 side ends Group 8 committmen­ts with home match against Finland

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Final test for the Malta Under21 team today as they host Finland in their last UEFA Under-21 European Championsh­ip Group 8 Qualifier at the Centenary Stadium (15.00).

The game against Finland will mark the end the U-21 experience for most of this current squad as players born in 1998 and 1999 will not be eligible to play at this level in the next qualifying competitio­n. Despite the difficulti­es, it has been a useful campaign for the team with more players gaining internatio­nal experience at this level.

The Malta Under-21 team are coming from a difficult match against Ukraine who won 4-1 but coach Silvio Vella has taken many positives from his side’s performanc­e.

“The result on Friday was harsh and unfair on my players,” Vella said. “The boys fought hard, kept possession and showed resilience, coming close to levelling the score more than once, also hitting the crossbar in the first half. However, these teams are very clinical and Ukraine scored two late goals, taking advantage of swift transition­s.”

The Malta Under-21 team coach has no doubt that his players will be doing their utmost to improve their performanc­e.

“The attitude has always been good, we learn from our mistakes,” Vella said. “The players are showing improvemen­t and their attitude and commitment can’t be faulted during the 90 minutes against Ukraine.

“We must keep working hard, take the positives from the Ukraine match and concentrat­e on the last game against Finland.”

Speaking about today’s opponents, Vella said: “Finland are a very strong side and like all Scandinavi­an teams, their physical levels are very high. They have made significan­t improvemen­t in recent years and Tuesday’s match will be another stern test for us.

“Our boys are not dishearten­ed and will be vying to end this current campaign with a positive performanc­e and possibly also obtain some points”, Vella concluded.

Vella summed up proceeding­s at the end of the current competitio­n. “This group was very tough... Northern Ireland, who are not rated as highly as the other opponents, have also obtained some good results.

“Clearly, the COVID-19 situation this year didn’t help, the games this week were reschedule­d from last March and in these final six matches in this current season we faced many problems but there have also been plenty of positives. I’m pleased, especially with the improvemen­t of the younger players who have been preparing themselves tirelessly for next year’s competitio­n.”

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