The German national team of the reserve team player FC Barcelona Noah Darvich was proclaimed Under-17 world champion in Indonesia after prevailing France in the penalty shootout after the longest 90 minutes of regulation ended in a 2-2 tie. The culé footballer scored his team’s second goal. The Germans, who became European champions last summer, debuted their world record in this category. Before defeating the Gauls, they split in the quarterfinals. Spain (1-0) and in the semifinals of Argentinaalso for punishments.
Germany They dominated the match with 2-0 goals to nil, but it was difficult for them in the last period to the point where they were left with ten players and had to fight the siege of the Gauls.
The Germans managed to open the scoring in the 29th minute, through a penalty taken by Paris Brunnerwho sent the ball to the left side of the French goalkeeper Paul Argney.
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The second one came in ’51, thank you very much Darvich, ending a quick counterattack by the Germans at the far post and with almost no angle. Two minutes later, Simon Bouabre He shortened the distance with a shot to the right and made it 2-1.
The game became complicated for the Germans in the expulsion of Osawe won 20 minutes from the end. And more, when there is none Darvich on the field of play, Mathis Amougou He stood in front of the goalkeeper Konstantin Heide and beat him in the 85th minute to tie it at two.
Resisted Germany and ended up winning 4-3 after 12 penalty shots despite a disappointing start and going down 2-0. But finally the French showed their nerves and finished more than their rival, three maximum penalties to two.
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Source: La Verdad

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