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FIFA Under-17 World Cup: England shoot down Japan; set up QF clash with USA

Updated on: 18 October,2017 09:13 AM IST  |  Kolkata
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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 today

FIFA Under-17 World Cup: England shoot down Japan; set up QF clash with USA

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 today. They may have had a jinx in the penalty shootout with the latest being their Euro U-17 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.


England players celebrate their win over Japan in penalty shootout during the FIFA U-17 World Cup Last-16 match yesterday. Pic/PTI
England players celebrate their win over Japan in penalty shootout during the FIFA U-17 World Cup Last-16 match yesterday. Pic/PTI


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.


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