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FIFA Under-20 World Cup , Day 16 Chile 4-0 Nigeria after extra time
Jul 15, 2007 | 2:12PM | report this

This was an absolutely engrossing game from two technically accomplished sides showcasing very different styles. The Nigerians languid in attack with an attitude of "another chance will soon come along so no need to get upset". Chile with fantastic precision passing and great one touch play.

Even in defense the two sides relied on very different skills. Nigeria using their speed and magnificent tackling skills while the anticipation and positional play of Chile’s defense was exceptional for the age group.

Add to that the fact that game was played in a great spirit and officiated sensibly by Howard Webb and it all contributed to an exceptional match.

Chile had to not only combat a grueling travel schedule but was also missing Arturo Vidal through suspension. The problems multiplied when Alexis Sanchez and Nicolas Medina were substituted at half time.

But when the first goal came it did come from one of the half time substitute Jamie Grondona took advantage of a break down in Nigeria’s defense. A free kick was cleared but only to a Chilean defender. As he lobbed the ball back two Chilean players found themselves onside and only the keeper to beat.

The final score of 4-0 was nothing close to true reflection of the game as Chile took full advantage of Nigeria pushing forward in search of goals.

There were many fine individual performances on show but my man of the match was Chile’s Mathias Vidangossy.  However, special mention must be made of Chile’s back four who were magnificent.

Notes
Chile has now gone five full games plus an extra time without conceding a goal – 480 minutes in total.
Three quarter final games and all three have gone to extra time. That means that six of the eleven games in the knock out rounds have needed an extra thirty minutes to try and decide them.
Two of the six have needed penalty kicks.
The average age of the Nigeria starting eleven was almost a full year younger than Chile’s.
Chile became the only group winner so far to reach the semi final round although we are guaranteed at least one more as Argentina and Mexico both matched Chile’s accomplishment.


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henry14
Jul 15, 2007
2:35 PM
it was a great absorbing match, you felt that nigeria would score but credit to chile they took chances and was a great game

Bostonian_19
Jul 15, 2007
2:53 PM
Great game. It kept us on the edge of our seatsfor 120+ minutes!! I would like to add something about the spirit of the Chilean team. They went for the first score, and they didn't stop there. They weren't satisfied with just one goal against the dangerous Nigerian side, they want to be champions. Way to go!

Thierry_Henry
Jul 15, 2007
3:59 PM
confused. On one side, I like to see an african team playing great defense. On the other, I feel Nigeria did not play African football as we know it. which probably played into Chile's tactics.

redsalltheway
Jul 16, 2007
11:47 AM
I was at the game and it was a very exciting ame to watch. Montreal has been the best place to be during this U20 world cup. However if there is one draw back to the Chileans game is they need to learn to stretch their calf muscles. Every possible chance they had durn the extra-time was spent on the ground writhing in pain with the hand waving for the magic sponge and holy water bottle. It was a disgrace and even the pro-Chilean crowd was booing these tactics.

keani1
Jul 16, 2007
10:27 PM
definitely 1-0 is a truer reflection of the match, which indeed was spectacular, great energetic performance by both sides.
chili's run without conceding is about to end.

malibu pauly
Aug 5, 2007
7:31 PM
Outstanding draw today in the Beckham-less Galaxy/Toronto MLS match...a couple of comments: Toronto fans are really into their team, but that fake field is just wrong...

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