Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Brazil down Honduras, Germany clash up next

- Bhargab Sarmah

KOCHI: Brazil produced a dominant display to brush aside Honduras 3-0 and set up a heavyweigh­t quarterfin­al clash against Germany in the FIFA U-17 World Cup here on Wednesday.

The game started with both sides tentative and struggling to create chances in the opening 10 minutes at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here but ended with a brace from Brenner as the tournament favourites took control.

Brazil outfoxed their opponents first in the 11th minute when attacking midfielder Alan Souza made a clever run into the box and positioned himself well to receive a pass with no Honduran defender near him. He laid off to Brenner, who tapped in.

Three minutes later, Brazil forward Paulinho made a long range attempt that went straight to Honduras goalkeeper Alex Rivera and then Alan’s shot was turned away for a corner by Honduras keeper Rivera.

The South American champions almost paid the price for a lapse in the 33rd minute when defender Lucas Halter lost the ball just outside the box, allowing

Luis Palma to shoot, but the attempt struck the post.

However, Brazil continued to pile on the pressure, and in the 44th minute, Marcos Antonio evaded the Honduran backline with his run. Paulinho, from just outside the box, laid a perfect pass to Antonio, who slotted home to make it 2-0.

In the 56th minute, Brazil extended their lead in controvers­ial circumstan­ces. Right back Wesley drifted in from the right but seemed to handle the ball just as he attempted to get past the keeper in front of the goal. The ball fell to Brenner, who scored from close. The referee waved away protests by the Honduras players.

Brazil came close to scoring again in the 63rd minute when medio Marcos Antonio, after a powerful run, found space to take a shot from a narrow angle. His effort was not far from the goal.

With progress to the quarterfin­als virtually sealed, Brazil coach Carlos Amadeu took off key man Alan, who was a booking away from missing the next game.

Carlos Mejia brought Honduras again close in the 71st minute, but his long range effort hit the post. Brazil subsequent­ly slowed things down, letting Honduras to have a go from outside the box.

Brenner, who scored a brace, went down in the 83rd minute and was seen limping towards the end, but coach Amadeu said he was not too worried.

Brazil will face Germany in Kolkata on Sunday.

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