A. Skerla, who won the Baltic Cup with the U21 team: “It’s great that the players don’t give up in difficult moments”

The recent match concluded in a dramatic 2-2 draw, with the Lithuanian national team securing a goal during extra time by Edgaras Bierontas. While the final score was a draw, the tournament standings were determined by the total number of goals scored. In the competition, all three participating teams—Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia—managed to accumulate two points.

However, the Lithuanian team ultimately claimed the first-place position due to having the highest overall goal tally, registering four goals. In contrast, both Latvia and Estonia each scored three goals. Following the conclusion of the matches, Lithuanian national team coach Andrius Skerla addressed the squad.

He expressed his satisfaction, noting that his primary source of pleasure was the character demonstrated by every player throughout the training camp. The performance of the entire team was highlighted by the final goal scored in the match, which secured the draw. The disciplined play and consistent effort displayed by the Lithuanian side were key factors in their successful campaign.

The coach’s commendation focused specifically on the professional demeanor and commitment shown by the players, suggesting that intangible qualities played a significant role in the team’s overall success in the tournament.

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2 thoughts on “A. Skerla, who won the Baltic Cup with the U21 team: “It’s great that the players don’t give up in difficult moments”

  1. The resilience shown in extra time really made the difference in the tournament standings.

  2. How did the total number of goals scored determine the final tournament standings despite the draw?

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