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Last Updated: Wednesday, 20 July 2005, 19:49 GMT 20:49 UK
NI Under-19s suffer second defeat
NI U19 manager Mal Donaghy
Mal Donaghy's side lost to Serbia & Montenegro
Hosts Northern Ireland crashed to a second defeat in the European Under-19 Championship when they lost 1-0 to Serbia & Montenegro at Newry.

Mal Donaghy's men are bottom of their group but are not mathematically out of the tournament with a final game to be played against Germany on Saturday.

Borko Veselinovic, a product of the Partizan Belgrade academy and currently on loan at Obilic, scored the winner.

He struck 12 minutes from the end to leave Northern Ireland without a point.

In Wednesday's other Group A match, Florian Muller, Eugen Polanski and Kevin-Prince Boateng scored as Germany beat Greece 3-0 to get their first points.

England will be disappointed to have been held to a second 1-1 draw, this time with Armenia.

Matthew Mills got their goal with Gary Leadbitter missing an earlier penalty.

Group A
Germany 3-0 Greece
Northern Ireland 0-1 Serbia & Montenegro

Group B
Armenia 1-1 England
Norway 1-3 France




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