England came from two goals down to
defeat European champions Spain 5-2 and wins their first FIFA U-17 World Cup title
in front of 66,684 at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan Stadium in
Kolkata.
In what was a pulsating final
contest at India 2017, Spain raced out to a two-goal lead through a brace from
Sergio Gomez. The Barcelona youngster opened the scoring just ten minutes in,
nodding home in front of England goalkeeper Curtis Anderson after Juan
Miranda’s cross from the left struck Cesar Gelabert and bounced goal wards.
Gomez’s second goal just after the half-hour mark was a fine strike from close
range, with Gelabert and Captain Abel Ruiz involved in the build-up.
Undeterred,
England fought back to score five unanswered goals. They halved the deficit
just before half-time through Brewster’s tournament-leading eighth goal. The
Liverpool striker headed home Steven Sessegnon’s fine cross from the right. Sessegnon’s
willingness to get forward and support the England attack drew them level just
before the hour mark, as his low cross found an unmarked Morgan Gibbs White to
make it 2-2. The Young Lions then took the lead through Philip Foden’s second
goal of the tournament on 69 minutes, as he converted Callum Hudson-Odoi’s run
and cross.
Any
hopes of a Spain comeback ended on 84 minutes, as Marc Guehi finished off a
Hudson-Odoi free-kick for England’s fourth before Foden raced in on the
counter-attack for his second of the match in the late stages. England’s win
follows the U-20’s success at Korea Republic 2017 earlier this year. Brazil
finished as the third place team and also won Fair Play Award. Gabriel Brazao
won the Adidas Golden Glove award. Rhian Brewster won the Adidas Golden Boot
and Philip Foden won the Adidas Golden Ball.
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