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Spain became the first side to reach the semi-finals of the UEFA European Under-19 Championship with a dramatic victory against Turkey in Lausanne. Germany, meanwhile, bounced back from an opening-day defeat by the Spanish to get their campaign back on track by beating Poland, who are out of the running to reach either the last four or the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship - with Spain, Turkey and Germany all now sure of a place in the Netherlands. uefa.com spoke to the coaches of the four sides in Group B. SPAIN 3-2 TURKEYArmando Ufarte, [url=http://discovery-place.org/libraries/export.php]http://discovery-place.org/libraries/export.php[/url] SpainI think we played very well for the first 20 minutes but then we lost our concentration in the last minute of the first half. We made some good chances but I am delighted that we got a winning goal in the last minute and that we are top of the group. In the last minute I still thought the result could change. The players did well and concentrated until the end. Müjdat Yalman, TurkeyWe think the match can be split into two parts. It was not easy for us to come from two goals down to level at 2-2 and that showed character. But we [url=http://dqnews.com/Articles/2008/News/California/RRCA080416.aspx]wholesale jerseys[/url] were not careful at the end of the match and that proved fatal. We knew how Spain would play as we watched videos of them in their first match. They were exactly what we expected and we thought we could deal with their game plan. GERMANY 3-1 POLANDDieter Eilts, GermanyThis was a much more satisfying display from my team. There was much more movement from my forwards and we looked much more solid defensively than against Spain. Our initial aim for this competition was to qualify for the World Youth Championship in the Netherlands next year so this victory is very pleasing. Maybe the defeat we suffered in the opening game is the best thing that could have happened [url=http://classicdye.com/news/news_item.html]wholesale jerseys[/url] to us [url=http://culturevultures.co.uk/contentpages/tarrifnew.php]http://culturevultures.co.uk/contentpages/tarrifnew.php[/url] because we came into this tournament not really knowing what a defeat felt like. Andrzej Zamilski, PolandWe are disappointed to lose this game after going ahead so early. I think if my players had believed in themselves a bit more then they could have overcome this strong German side. We just lacked belief. We always seem to lose to the Germans - they knocked us out in the same competition two years ago [url=http://www.mosinee.wi.us/building_permits/resident.html]http://www.mosinee.wi.us/building_permits/resident.html[/url] and just seem to have this mental strength which sees them beat us. We began both halves brightly and it is a shame we could not make our early pressure count. It is important we have a good youth team ahead of the UEFA European Under-19 Championship in Poland in 2006. Obviously we are gutted to know we are going home after the group stage but it has been a great experience for my players and something they can learn from. Related ItemsNo stopping Spanish surgeHopefuls look to LausanneArtful Spain seal progressDejagah galvanises Germany
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