First-half goals from Lincoln and Brenner gave Brazil a 2-0 feat over Niger and tip mark in Group D during a FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017. They allege to a Round of 16 along with Friday’s opponents, as a Junior Menas claimed one of a best third-place spots in a knockout stages.
Many during a Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Goa were anticipating for a classical Brazilian arrangement and a initial half did not disappoint. The South American champions took a lead only 4 mins in when Paulinho played a glorious low cranky into a trail of Lincoln during a distant post, with a Flamengo striker duly converting a opportunity.
Brazil afterwards combined countless chances, though a second idea did not arrive until 10 mins before a mangle when Brenner’s free-kick took a large deflection off a Nigerien wall before anticipating a behind of a net.
The second half did not have a same gait and coercion as a opening period, with Brazil strolling with relations palliate to a third-straight win and progressing a 100 per cent record during a foe to date.
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