
JAMES TAVERNIER’S brother was on target for England’s U19’s as they drew 1-1 with Ukraine last night. The Middlesbrough starlet struck early on before Ukraine kid Vladyslav Supriaha levelled just before the break. James Tavernier has been given the Gers armband this seasonWillie VassMarcus in action for the BoroReuters Tavernier hit a well struck shot on the swivel as the ball fell to him inside the box from a corner. The draw between the sides means that both teams must avoid defeat in their final game of the group stages to progress into the semi-final stage. England take on their French counterparts on Monday night and the match will kick-off at 4:30pm. Marcus Tavernier opens the scoring for England U19s against Ukraine:#UTB pic.twitter.com/RkZlazuLCY — boropolis (@boropolis) July 20, 2018 related stories ‘KEEP SINGING’ Rangers ace Scott Arfield pays touching tribute to tragic ex-footie star BIG SHOES TO FILL Naby Keita admits that Steven Gerrard was his footballing idol growing up TARGET MAN Rangers warned they’ll be facing Osijek’s own Romelu Lukaku in Ezekiel Henty Ready to fire Steven Gerrard reckons Rangers are close to clicking in front of goal GERS CHASE Rangers agree deal to sign Liverpool winger Ryan Kent on season-long loan IN THE DOCK New Rangers signing hauled back to court over drunken attack on girlfriend Last week Marcus’ older brother and Rangers skipper James congratulated his sibling on his call-up to the England squad. He shared his pride on social media as he posted a picture of his brother’s England jersey on Twitter. BIG SHOES TO FILL Rangers gaffer Steven Gerrard is ‘The Boss’ and he was my idol growing up, admits Liverpool star Naby Keita Marcus will be hoping to help The Boro into the Premier League this season as Tony Pulis’ side aim for Championship promotion. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news, transfers and goals from Scottish football plus fixtures, results and live match commentary
Source: Scottish Sun, News
Source: Scottish Sun, News
