Senegal in tears, dumped out by Spain in U-17 World Cup

Senegal  in tears at World Cup

Senegal in tears at World Cup after losing to Spain

Senegal in tears at World Cup after losing to Spain

Senegal, Africa’s last team in the 2019 U-17 World Cup in Brazil, were sent home by Spain on Wednesday, joining at the exit door, Nigeria and Angola.

Some of the young Teranga Lions found the defeat too bitter to swallow and burst into tears.

The Spaniards prevailed 2-1 in their Round of 16 tie, leaning as FIFA.com reported on an imposing start to see out the victory.

The Spaniards dominated the pace of the game during the opening period in Goiania and were rewarded with a goal, coming via brilliant combination play between Pablo Moreno and Roberto Navarro in the 27th minute. German Valera’s solo effort doubled La Rojita’s advantage in the 59th minute.

La Rojita: Spain’s U-17 team
Disappointed Senegalese team

Senegal made a match of it late, but the India 2017 runners-up will move onto the quarter-finals at Brazil 2019, where they’ll face France, who beat Australia 4-0.

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Match report by fifa.com

Spain

Spain’s goals showcased the different ways they can beat opponents: through crisp passing and incisive team moves or from shining individual performances. For their second goal, Valera made a determined run from midfield. The captain had his initial shot attempt blocked, but was quick to latch onto the deflection and slot the ball low past Pape Dione. Goalkeeper Ivan Martinez saw most of his action in the final ten minutes, and stood tall against the onslaught of crosses sprayed into the box.

Senegal

Senegal’s attackers applied significantly more pressure in the second half, but their breakthrough no doubt came later than they hoped. Substitute Aliou Balde served up a cross to the near post and Souleymane Faye got a piece of the ball with his foot, redirecting it past Ivan Martinez in the 85th minute. The Young Lions of Teranga kept the pressure high through the end of the match, but were unable to equalise. The U-17 World Cup debutants exit Brazil 2019 having advanced beyond the group stage.

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