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A sumptuous late lob from substitute Byanca snatched Brazil a much-needed 1-0 win over Mexico
that left them in a strong position to reach the knockout stage of the
FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup and their opponents with it all to do.
The result left Brazil behind Japan, who face New Zealand later on Wednesday, and Mexico
on goal difference. However, with the South Americans facing the
Oceanian outfit in their final game and the North Americans taking on
the mighty Asians, the girls in the canary-yellow will be confident of
seizing one of Group C’s two tickets to the quarter-finals.
Brazil
had the better of the play in the first half, but they rarely failed to
convert territorial advantage into meaningful opportunities. Their best
chance actually came from distance, with captain Andressa’s superb free-kick going just over the crossbar.
If A Seleção’s final pass had often deserted them before the break, it didn’t thereafter. First, Camila shot narrowly wide and then, following some hesitant Mexican defending, Djenifer hit the post.
Camila then forced Gabriela Paz into a smart save, before Taylor Alvarado’s cross-shot almost caught out Brazil goalkeeper Nicole.
Byanca’s
69th-mniute introduction gave Edvaldo Erlacher’s team fresh impetus.
The No9 employed her enchanting trickery to wow fans in Baku and torment
the Mexican defenders.
Christopher
Cuellar’s side nevertheless appeared en route to holding out for a
precious point until eight minutes from time. That’s when Byanca received the ball down the right and, from fully 25 yards, produced a lob worthy of winning any game.
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