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Harvey Elliott has challenged England's young guns to complete the job at the Euros(Image: Tullio Puglia/UEFA)
England match-winner Harvey Elliott warned the job is not yet done after his double sent the holders into the Under 21s European Championship final.
Liverpool midfielder Elliott gave Lee Carsley's side the lead just after the hour, then stepped up to score a stunning solo goal five minutes from time to book England's place in Saturday's final.
Despite his heroics in hauling his side into back-to-back finals, 22-year-old Elliott said England have one more hurdle to overcome if they want to mount a successful defence of their title.
“It was a really tough game but to win, bloody hell, it's incredible,” said Elliott, who took his tournament tally to four goals in five games.
The way the lads dug deep, I think we deserved to reach the final.”
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Elliott injured himself doing a knee slide for his opening goal but is expected to be fit for Saturday's final in the same arena – Bratislava's National Stadium.
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"I don't know what I've done with my knee, but it's hurting,” said Elliott.
The pitch was ridiculously dry, but that's the price I've got to pay.
The Liverpool star scored twice to book a final spot
"It's been really tough, preparation-wise.
It's one last push."
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England Under-21s boss Carsley said: “Harvey has been outstanding.
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