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England beat Japan in shootout, set up USA clash

- TAPAN MOHANTA

England held their nerves to prevail over Japan 5-3 in a penalty shootout and set up a quarterfin­al clash with USA in the FIFA Under-17 World Cup, here on Tuesday.

They may have had a jinx in the penalty shootout with the latest being their Euro U17 final defeat to Spain earlier this year, but the Steve Cooper team remained calm in front of a 53302 turnout as substitute Nya Kirby sealed the issue after their goalkeeper Curtis Anderson denied Hinata Kida, reports PTI. This is their third quarterfin­al and first since 2011.

England sorely missed their leading goal scorer Jadon Sancho, and the Young Lions, who had pumped in 11 goals in the group stage, failed to find the target to settle for a goal- less stalemate against an overly defensive Japan.

England showed character in the penalty shootout with a 100 per cent conversion, beginning with Rhian Brewster, who slotted it home with Japan goalkeeper Kosei Tani making a wrong dive.

They followed it up with Callum Hudson-Odoi, Philip Foden and even goalkeeper Anderson finding the target.

Japan’s Yukihari Sugawara, Taisei Miyashiro and Toichi Kozuki scored but Kida’s attempt was thwarted in a crucial breakthrou­gh for England, who failed to find the target despite a flurry of attacks in the regulation time.

England sorely missed their star attacking midfielder Sancho and the team struggled to get their formation right with Callum Hudson-Odoi or Philip Foden pressed into his position, but without any fruitful result.

England will travel to USA for their round of eight clash in Goa on Sunday.

Japan were so defensive that their first corner came in the 63rd minute.

The match slowly picked up pace after both the teams looked tentative with their moves in the first 10 minutes.

In the absence of Sancho, who has been recalled by his club Borussia Dortmund, Foden occupied the attacking midfielder’s position in the right-wing.

Foden initiated the moves but they failed to finish and survived a couple of Japanese onslaught late in the firsthalf.

In the fourth minute, Japan had the first attempt at the goal when Soichiro Kozuki’s right footed shot from the left side of the box was blocked by Curtis Anderson.

 ?? PTI ?? England defender Joel Latibeaudi­ere(15) and Toichi Suzuki(18), midfielder of Japan vie for the ball.
PTI England defender Joel Latibeaudi­ere(15) and Toichi Suzuki(18), midfielder of Japan vie for the ball.

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