
England U21 coach Lee Carsley says they're capable of beating Spain in Saturday's Euros final.
Carsley also states this team could be the best to come through England's modern day pathway.
"We've spoken about this literally being a moment in time and that it's going to pass quickly," said Carsley.
"It's making the most of now and trying to encourage them that they can't get this time back. Whether we've done well or not, this time we've had now, we're not going to get it back.
"It's about trying to remove the pressure and let them enjoy the experience.
"I always think that if you give the players that feeling of responsibility and ownership, then they are more than likely to perform because they feel part of what we're trying to do.
"It's three age groups coming together the previous 21s, the 20s and some of the 19s. So creating a good atmosphere and dynamic within that squad and their personalities was important.
"A lot of them are vying for the same position and have played against each other for a while now. So it's about getting that mix right."
