U-20 FOOTBALL
Six-goal Brazil make strong statement to Flying Eagles
Nigeria’s Flying Eagles’ last group opponents, Brazil have triggered a warning ahead of Saturday’s clash as they white=washed Dominican Republic on Wednesday night.
Flying Eagles laboured to secure a 2-1 defeat of Dominican Republic last Sunday. That same team has now been massacred as Brazil secured their first ever win of an Under 20 World Cup match in eight years – their longest-ever drought in the competition.
Savio, Marcos Leonardo, Jean, Giovane, Marlon Gomes and Matheus Martins were on target for Brazil/
Brazil got up and running in style despite the heroics of Dominican Republic goalkeeper Xavier Valdez.
The 19-year-old made several outstanding saves before Savio finally made the breakthrough with a stooping header.
The alert Marcos Leonardo then did well to rob Valdez and make it two, before Jean headed home Savio’s fine corner.
Giovane, Marlon Gomes and Matheus Martins added gloss to the scoreline late on as the Dominicans finished the game with 10 players. Brazil and Dominican Republic will return to action on Saturday against Nigeria and Italy respectively.
U-20 FOOTBALL
New champions to emerge as Uruguay, Italy contest U20 World Cup final
Uruguay and Italy will play the final match of the U20 World Cup holding in Argentina. Uruguay beat Israel 1-0 while Italy defeated Korea Republic 2-1 in their respective semi-final matches played on Thursday night.
It is the first time that both countries will be playing the final match. Twelve countries have won the cup in the past.
Argentina with six titles and Brazil with five are the most winners followed by Portugal and Serbia with two victories.
The other eight have a title each. They are Ghana, Russia, Spain, Germany and England. The remaining are France, England and Ukraine.
In Thursday’s semi-finals, goals from Cesare Casadei and Simone Pafundi secured Italy the 2-1 win over Korea Republic.
In the earlier semi-finals, a predator’s goal from Anderson Duarte grabbed Uruguay victory over Israel.
The final match will be played on Sunday night.
U-20 FOOTBALL
Ladan Bosso: Twice beaten in U20 World Cup quarter finals after extra time
What a cruel fate for Flying Eagles’ coach, Ladan Bosso at the quarter finals stage of the U20 World Cup in the Americas.
Sunday night after-extra-time loss to Korea Republic was not the first time he experienced the cruel fate.
Flashback to 16 years ago in Canada. His Flying Eagles held on gamely in their quarter-final duel with Chile at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
Scores at regulation time was 0-0. Then the match moved to extra time. Thereafter things fell apart and the centre could not hold.
A team that held the Chileans to 0-0 for 90 minutes suddenly fell like the Biblical Wall of Jericho.
At the extra time, Bosso’s team crumbled miserably to a 4-0 defeat.
Again, his team has had to suffer another extra time defeat at the quarter-finals.
U-20 FOOTBALL
How debutants, Israel sealed historic win over five-time winners, Brazil
Debutants, Israel will face either USA or Uruguay in the semi-finals of the 2023 FIFA U20 World Cup after they eliminated five-time champions, Brazil.
Israel have become the first debutants to reach the semi-finals of a FIFA U-20 World Cup since Senegal in 2015.
An exquisite solo goal scored by Dor Turgeman saw debutants Israel come from behind to defeat Brazil 3-2 in an instant FIFA U-20 World Cup classic.
Israel will now play the USA-Uruguay winners in La Plata, while A Seleção will have to pack their bags for the journey home. Israel had the better of the first half, but Brazil had its best chance.
Following fine play from Savio down the right, Marquinhos’s effort from the back post, yards out, was kept out by the leg of Tomer Zarfati.
Marcos Leonardo’s excellent strike with his weaker left foot put Brazil ahead at the start of the second, but Anan Khalaili equalised with the header of this tournament.
Kaique then pulled off a superb save to deny Turgeman and send the game to extra time. Extra time held more drama and goals than your average 90-minute match.
Andrey Santos’s exquisite flick set up Matheus Nascimento to restore Brazil’s lead, but Hamza Shibli turned a cross in at the back post immediately to level things up again.
The decisive moment came at the end of the first half of extra time when Turgeman dribbled through Brazil’s defense before unleashing an unstoppable curler past Kaique.
An incredible second period of extra time saw Israel fail to score from the penalty spot twice, but Ofir Haim’s side were able to hold on and complete an historic victory.
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