Isak Hansen-Aarøen meanwhile endured a difficult evening. The 20-year-old remained on the bench as Norway suffered a 5-1 defeat to Finland in the first leg of their 2025 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification play-off. Werder’s number 21 and his teammates now have a tough task ahead of them as they prepare for the second leg in Stavanger on Tuesday, 19th November (18:30 CET). Though Mio Backhaus and Keke Topp were named in the starting eleven for Germany U20’s away match against England, their side suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat. Head coach Hannes Wolf’s team next travel to Türkiye on Tuesday (17:00 CET).
On Thursday afternoon, Romano Schmid made his seventh successive start for Austria, playing 77 minutes of their 2-0 win over Kazakhstan. Werder’s number 20 came very close to scoring his second goal for his country in the second half after getting on the end of a cross from Hoffenheim’s Alexander Prass, but he was denied by goalkeeper Stas Pokatilov. On Sunday, 17th November (18:00 CET), head coach Ralf Rangnick’s side have the chance to seal promotion to UEFA Nations League A with a victory over Slovenia.