Hindustan Times (Delhi)

England enter maiden final as Brewster hattrick sinks Brazil

- Dhiman Sarkar sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

DATE WITH HISTORY After 31 romp, England, also the world U20 champions, set up alleuropea­n final with Spain

KOLKATA: Such is the weight of history and the mesmerisin­g qualities of flair players they produce with assembly line regularity that Brazil will continue to be keepers of football’s soul. But as Germany showed in Belo Horizonte before Holland did them in, Europe is putting distance between it and the sorcerers from Sambaland.

On Wednesday, England added their bit with a 3-1 victory through Rhian Brewster’s hattrick (10th , 39th and 77th) that took them to their first FIFA U-17 World Cup final. They will face Spain in the final on Saturday.

Boys or men, when it comes to World Cup semi-finals featuring Brazil, who had equalised through Wesley in the 21st minute, it is the Europeans who win.

BRAZIL SUBDUED

It was the way England subdued them that was as striking as Brewster’s striking prowess. This wasn’t about goals from a melee or long balls into the area and hoping the targetman does the rest.

From when Philip Foden ran down the right in the ninth minute to when he, about whom Pep Guardiola has good things to say, fired an 81st minute shot that didn’t miss by much, England were decidedly the better team in all areas of the pitch.

What happened at Salt Lake stadium where 63,881 came in less than two days’ notice seemed to be the result of what England coach Steve Cooper has been saying since he reached India.

The developmen­t work at Premiershi­p clubs and at the Football Associatio­n seems to have nicely come together in 2017. England are the world’s U-20 champions and now one match away from taking the FIFA U-17 World Cup. That’s something Brazil did in 2003.

Like against Germany in the quarter-final, it was Brazil who started better. Marc Guehi nervously headed back to Curtis Anderson but England replied with that Foden run. Next minute, they were leading; Brewster’s second shot being as important as the first, which bounced off Gabriel Brazao’s chest. Good enough to be in the Liverpool U-23s, had Brewster not shot first time he may have been closed down.

Just as important was Callum Hudson-odoi’s pass that ripped the heart out of Brazil’s defence. Like Brewster, who now has two hattricks in two games, HudsonOdoi is good enough to play for Chelsea U-23s. He took some time to adjust filling in for Jadon Sancho. By Wednesday, he looked settled.

The second goal stemmed from a five-pass move that had Hudson-odoi, Morgan GibbsWhite, Foden and Steven Sessegnon on the overlap finding Brewster. The third came from three passes played quickly with Brewster showing superb sense of position while finishing Emile Smith Rowe’s assist.

Brazil managed to come back once, again off a Paulinho blast – along with Vinicius Jr and Alan, he will move to Europe soon --- which Wesley finished. Brenner could have turned things around had he put better direction to Victor Bobsin’s excellent pass but England defended as efficientl­y as they went forward.

Brazil did throw boys up and give Anderson his busiest night in Kolkata but against such a well-drilled team there would be no more comebacks.

 ?? SAMIR JANA/HT PHOTO ?? (Top) England striker Rhian Brewster (No 9) shut the door on Brazil in the first semifinal at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata on Wednesday. (Left) It was heartbreak for the thousands of fans who had gathered to cheer the yellow jerseys.
SAMIR JANA/HT PHOTO (Top) England striker Rhian Brewster (No 9) shut the door on Brazil in the first semifinal at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata on Wednesday. (Left) It was heartbreak for the thousands of fans who had gathered to cheer the yellow jerseys.
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