The final day at the FIFA U-17 World Cup Brazil
2019 came to a close with an increasingly familiar scene, Brazil raising the trophy
aloft as World Champions.
A Seleção collected their fourth U-17
crown after an emotional 2-1 triumph over Mexico in the final at Brasilia's
Estadio Bezerrao. The Brazilians have now moved within one title of equalling
record-holders Nigeria, though this was their first since 2003. It also may
have been the sweetest, given that the South Americans became only the second
team to top the competition as hosts – the first, interestingly enough, was
Mexico eight years ago.
For the second straight match, Lazaro was
Brazil's super sub. On Thursday he capped his side's comeback against France in
the semi-final by bagging the winning goal in the 89th minute. On Sunday the
No20 left it even later. Brazil fell behind in the 66th minute when Bryan
Gonzalez beat Adidas Golden Glove winner Matheus Donelli with a
superbly-directed header. A Kaio Jorge penalty goal brought Brazil roaring back
18 minutes later, and Lazaro's volleyed, close-range strike three minutes into
second-half stoppage time sealed the trophy for the hosts.
In the third-place match, France rode Arnaud
Kalimuendo-Muinga's hat-trick to victory over European rivals the Netherlands.
Both teams benefitted from the reintroduction of their captains, who missed
their respective semi-finals. Oranje field general Kenneth Taylor
assisted the opening goal of the match, flicking a pass over the French defense
to play Mohamed Taabouni in on goal. France captain Lucien Agoume countered
with an incisive through ball seven minutes later, which eventually led to
Kalimuendo-Muinga's first goal. The Paris Saint-Germain starlet scored two more
in the second period en route to Les Bleuets' bronze medal finish.
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