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Brazil down Turkey 4-3 at U-17 World Cup
(fifa.com)
Updated: 2005-09-30 21:43

However, the Europeans were first off the blocks in the second period, Erkin latching onto Kose's through ball to net from 15 metres (1-3, 47). Babacan denied Celso on 51 minutes but the Turks were in do-or-die mood now and Felipe pulled off a brilliant save from Kose on 55 minutes. Ramon failed to gain any reward from a mesmerising thrust down the left flank after 64 minutes, but the resilient Turks refused to roll over and die, displaying impressive morale and team spirit in the face of adversity.

The crowd at the Mansiche stadium erupted as Kose claimed his second with a header from a Sahin free-kick (2-3, 69). Babacan denied Anderson at the second attempt on 72 minutes before the action switched to the other end and Mehmet Yilmaz put a diving header wide a minute later. The unthinkable was only briefly delayed as Sahin produced a stunning 20-metre lob to equalise for the European champions (3-3, 75). Brazil were not finished yet as Marcelo narrowly failed to lob the onrushing Babacan on 81 minutes, but with extra time looming, Celso and Anderson combined to provide an inch-perfect lay-off for Igor to finish with a flourish (3-4, 90). Pure frustration led to Serdar Kesci's sending-off two minutes into stoppage time as Brazil sealed the tightest imaginable victory in a truly memorable match.

Turkey coach Abdullah Avci swiftly overcame his disappointment afterwards. "I have to congratulate my team on their part in a fantastic match. We ran out of luck right at the end. We were knocked out of our stride by letting in a goal so early, and we looked disorganised in the first half, but we did everything right in the second half."

Commented Brazil boss Nelson Rodrigues: "I reckon we surprised Turkey with our attacking approach at the start. We were clearly the better team in the first half, but they were better in the second. That was a great advertisement for the game. We're looking forward to the final against Mexico."


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