3-1. The Spanish U-17 lost to England and were eliminated

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The Spanish under-17 team he said goodbye to European of the disputed category Cyprus after losing 3-1 against England and ending the group stage with a total defeat in the box.

Either way, men led the way Hernan Perez Cuesta needs a miracle to advance to the next round. After losing 1-2 in Portugal and 1-0 against Franceonly a victory of more than three goals against England and a defeat by the French team on the final day, gave a pass to Spain.

Nothing like that happened. And, moreover, in their last match, ‘Red’ was in tow throughout the match. From too early. Exactly, from the sixth minute, when Mheuka opened the scoring with a precise move inside the area that ended with an unstoppable right hand.

Spain he reacted. He brought out his best version. He controlled the ball and surrounded the British goal until Arnu scored a great goal from his hat. First, he removed a Noble hat; Then, he destroyed Mfuni on the edge of the area; He finished his work of art with a shot into the top corner of the defended Whatmuff goal that gave his teammates hope.

Even, Spain I need three more goals. Gradually, their drive melted away until England ended, through Moore, any hint of, at the very least, completing the comeback. With a shot from outside the area, he beat Manu González and ended Spain’s chances of achieving the miracle they needed.

Then, Nwaneri’s final goal, with five minutes remaining, ended the tie for a group that at some point in the championship showed green shoots. However, they were useless and, after three defeats, Spain would go home with the disappointment of not even scoring.

Source: La Verdad

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