Germany knocks U.S. out of U17 World Cup

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Germany overcame the U.S. in a 3-2 thriller in the U-17 World Cup in Indonesia.

The United States were knocked out of the Under-17 World Cup in Indonesia after a late winner saw them lose 3-2 to Germany in the round of 16. 

The game was played at a frenetic pace, with Charles Herrmann‘s 14th-minute free kick putting Germany ahead only for Taha Habroune to equalise just 10 minutes later, with a tidy finish from inside the box. Hermann then turned provider, setting up Max Moerstedt‘s goal to put his side 2-1 up going into the break. 

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Germany threatened to extend their lead in the second-half before David Vazquez’s 80th minute free kick from a tight angle saw the U.S. level scores for the second time in the game.

Extra-time loomed but substitute Bilal Yalcinkaya broke down the left just moments after coming on and squeezed a shot past goalkeeper Adam Beaudry in the 87th minute to dash American hopes. 

Germany, who have never won the U17 World Cup, faces Spain in the quarterfinal on Nov. 24. 

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