The Asian Age

Paulinho powers Brazil into semis La Rojita end Iran’s dream run in QFs

Samba juniors come from behind to down Germany in last eight encounter

- ARUN GEORGE

Kolkata, Oct. 22: Brazil turned around the firsthalf deficit to defeat Germany 2-1 in the quarter-finals of the Fifa Under-17 World Cup in Kolkata on Sunday.

Playing in front of a passionate crowd of 66,613 at the Vivekanand­a Yuba Bharati Krirangan Stadium, Brazil made the brighter start to the contest and went close to taking the lead just six minutes in. Brenner won possession on the edge of the Germany box and found Alan, whose low drive struck the far post.

As the match passed the quarter-hour mark, Germany settled down and looked the better side up to half time.

They would open the scoring from the penalty spot on 21 minutes after John Yeboah was tripped by a sliding Lucas Halter in the Brazil box.

Captain Jann-Fiete Arp converted his spot-kick for his joint-leading fifth goal of the tournament.

Yet, it was in the second half that the South American champions turned the match around with two goals in six minutes.

After missing several chances, centre forward Lincoln being the guilty Spain 3 (Abel Ruiz 13, Sergio Gomez 60, Ferran 67) Iran 1 (S. Karimi 69)

Brazil (Weverson Paulinho 77) Germany (Arp 21 pen)

party, Brazil produced two moments of quality when it mattered the most.

Substitute Weverson levelled matters on 71st minutes with a powerful shot off the underside of the crossbar before Paulinho drove home a bullet finish six minutes later, to the delight of the Brazil-supporting Kolkata crowd.

Leading till the 70th minute, German players were left distraught at the end of full-time.

They were rattled after the two quick goals as they failed to gather any momentum, despite upping the tempo and receiving six minutes as added time, to mount a comeback and force a penalty shootout.

Germany received three consecutiv­e corners in the dying minutes but Brazil were able to hold on.

The result sent Brazil into a last-four meeting with England, who brushed aside USA 4-1 on Saturday, in Guwahati on Wednesday.

The result sent Brazil into a last-four meeting with England, who brushed aside USA 4-1 on Saturday, in Guwahati on Wednesday

Spain breezed past a timid Iran 3-1 to reach the semifinals of the Fifa U-17 World Cup here on Sunday.

A Sergio Gomez rocket at the hour was sandwiched between Abel Ruiz’s 13th minute opener and Ferran Torres’s stretched finish on 67 minutes while substitute Saeid Karimi’s goal two minutes after Spain’s third was a mere consolatio­n for Asia’s last hope in the competitio­n.

The European champions will face African Cup winners Mali in the second semi-final in Mumbai on October 25.

Spain’s ambition was eloquent from the off while Iran’s pragmatism left them desperatel­y late to salvage anything more than just the pride of participat­ing in a World Cup knockout phase.

The Melli Nojavanan hardly touched the ball in the first five minutes and their desperatio­n to make an early impact resulted in launching long balls aimed at Allahyar Sayyad.

It was a dangerous game to play and Spain happily obliged while they kept knocking, persistent­ly, on the doors of Iranian defence.

The La Rojita’s reward came with a slice of luck as after Abel Ruiz’s tame initial shot from six yards was blocked off, the rebound fell kindly for him and the Spanish captain couldn’t miss, for his fourth of the tournament.

Iran’s narrow defensive line was guilty on the occasion as it allowed Spain’s Ferran Torres and Sergio Gomez space and a spell of imaginatio­n. Torres found his wily compatriot with a lofted cross and though the Barcelona winger’s initial lay-off was blocked, he found his club-mate on the second attempt.

The setback prompted Iran to wriggle out of their defensive cocoon but Abbas Chamanian’s boys failed to string more than two passes in the final third.

For all their craft, Spain were equally profligate and Ruiz could’ve bagged a hat-trick in the first half. After Mateu Jaume had sneaked inside and hit the side-netting, Cesar Gelabert missed a glorious chance when Gholam Zadeh parried a Torres cross on to his path but his shot was deflected over.

The game continued along a drab narrative after the break but as the clock struck the hour mark, a Sergio Gomez thunderbol­t gave it a flogging. Torres had found Gomez with a routine pass but the Spanish no. 10 unleashed a cracker from 30 yards and there was a collective sigh of disbelief in the crowd — a record 28,436 — as soon as it sailed past Zadeh.

Iran were offered a lifeline as substitute Karimi poked in a Sayyad header to make it 3-1, but it was too late.

The final 30 minutes was madness as the game was flung open and after Ruiz had flashed wide from Zadeh’s poor clearance Shariati made a goal-line clearance to deny Gelabert. At the other end, Alvaro Fernandez made a low save to deny substitute Mohammed Sardari but by then Iran’s exit visa had already been stamped.

 ??  ?? Spain captain Abel Ruiz celebrates his goal against Iran at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi on Sunday. Spain won 3-1.
Spain captain Abel Ruiz celebrates his goal against Iran at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi on Sunday. Spain won 3-1.

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