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Arsenal striker Reiss Nelson has been hailed by supporters and a former Manchester United midfielder after his impressive performance for the under-21 England team against Poland on Thursday night.
England played in a 1-1 draw at Ashton Gate in Bristol, but the Arsenal man, currently on loan with the Germans from Hoffenheim, secured the best moment of the match by jumping the Polish goalkeeper and recovering the ball for Dominic. Calvert-Lewin to finish.
While Sebastian Szymanski equalized for Poland while the U-21 friendly ended in a draw, all fans were able to talk about it during and after the match was the performance, and especially the audience from Nelson.
Chelsea loanee Fikayo Tomori was arguably the best player on the field during the draw, but that is Nelson who got rave reviews on social networks and in the studio, the striker playing for 72 minutes.
Owen Hargreaves, BT Sport specialist, was also surprised by Nelson's badistance in the first period and added: "This calm and touch is at the heart of his concerns. Brilliant. He has such calm for a young man. "
The 18-year-old has already been on loan to Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga all season, but his future beyond summer remains uncertain.
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