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Brazil down Turkey 4-3 at U-17 World Cup
Turkey were denied in a thrilling FIFA U-17 World Championship Peru 2005 semi-final as they fell to the odd goal in seven against Brazil. The ten-man Turks staged an amazing recovery from a 3-0 deficit at half-time to level the scores, but Brazil's Igor struck a last-minute winner to dash the Europeans' hopes of pulling off a minor miracle. The Final will now be between Brazil and Mexico, while Turkey play off for third against the Netherlands. Brazilian Marcelo (L) fights for the ball with Turkey's Deniz Yilmaz during a U-17 World Cup semi-final soccer match at the Mansiche stadium in Trujillo, Peru, September 29, 2005. Brazil won 4-3. [Reuters] Turkey boss Abdullah Avci made one change to the team which triumphed 5-1 against China, Aydin Yilmaz replacing Ozgurcan Ozcan in the starting line-up. Brazil made two changes to the winning team from the quarter-final against Korea DPR, Samuel and Celso replacing Marcelo and the injured Renato. Brazil could hardly have dreamed of a better start. With just 13 seconds on the clock, Anderson collected a wayward pass in midfield and supplied an inch-perfect lay-off for Celso to fire across Turkey keeper Volkan Babacan for the fastest goal of the tournament (0-1, 1). Turkey were visibly shocked by the dramatic opening and Brazil dominated the early exchanges, Ramon coming close but finding his way blocked on seven minutes. Deniz Yilmaz had the Europeans' first opening after excellent build-up play from Tevfik K?se, but the striker's effort drifted narrowly wide. Prompted by Nuri Sahin and captain Erkan Ferin, the European champions finally began to settle after a quarter of an hour, but the South Americans had the more promising chances. Anderson's free-kick rebounded from the bar (17) before Brazil keeper Felipe comfortably gathered Sahin's shot two minutes later. Anderson and Celso initiated a free-flowing move but
Babacan turned Igor's shot round the post as the match continued to provide
high-quality entertainment. Anderson set off on a mazy dribble a short time
afterwards, skilfully evading the Turkish defence before clinically finding the
net from 14 metres (0-2, 26) in a spectacular effort to mark the 100th goal at
the FIFA U-17 World Championship Peru 2005.
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