The European Under-21 Championship in Slovakia has showcased exceptional talent with several standout performances as the group stage concluded on Sunday.

Germany forward Nick Woltemade has emerged as the tournament's leading goalscorer with an impressive tally of four goals. The young striker has demonstrated clinical finishing ability throughout the group matches, putting him one goal ahead of his nearest competitor.

Denmark's William Osula holds second place in the scoring charts with three goals, while Ukraine's Maksym Braharu and Portugal's Geovany Quenda have both netted twice in the competition so far.

Leading Goalscorers After Group Stage

  • 4 goals – Nick Woltemade (Germany)

  • 3 goals – William Osula (Denmark)

  • 2 goals – Maksym Braharu (Ukraine)

  • 2 goals – Geovany Quenda (Portugal)

The weekend's matches saw both Germany and Denmark secure their places in the quarter-finals after recording victories against Czechia and Netherlands respectively. These two nations join Spain and Italy, who had already qualified for the knockout stage earlier in the tournament.

With the group stage now complete, attention turns to the quarter-finals where these talented young players will continue their pursuit of both team glory and individual accolades.

The knockout rounds promise even more excitement as Europe's brightest young talents battle for supremacy in this prestigious youth tournament.

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