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POOM ANDBUST! BUT THE LIONSTAKE HEART

POOM ANDBUST!

Markus punishes drained England

By MATT BADCOCK

SO CLOSE! Isaac Galliford whips in a free-kick which hit the post
PICTURE: David Loveday

SAVE! Ben Killip keeps out Frank Liivak’s effort

ENGLAND C were the width of the post away from getting the result they craved in Tallinn – but ultimately they were seen off by a lad born in Derby.
Markus Poom, son of legendary Estonian and Derby County keeper Mart, glanced in a late goal that broke English hearts.
Kaarel Usta added to it deep in stoppage time to give the home side their first win in this fixture in five games. It was ...

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