THE DAY REPLAYED - It is said that good things come
to those who wait, and the patience of Montreal's fans was certainly
rewarded handsomely as Canada 2014 reached a dramatic conclusion.
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In the
final, it took 98 minutes to find a winner, but when Lena Petermann
popped up with a truly golden goal, Germany were able to celebrate a
record-equalling third FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup crown.
It is
unlikely that either of the previous two were quite so hard-earned, with
the Germans - having survived the competition's 'group of death' -
having since gone on to record battling wins against the hosts, France
and Nigeria. The Super Falconets were the latest opponents left not only
to curse their luck and wayward finishing, but the unquenchable spirit
of a nation that continues to make a pleasant habit of winning
regardless of the circumstances. If there is consolation to be found in
defeat for the Africans, it is that they contributed superbly to the
final and the tournament as a whole, and in Asisat Oshoala - winner of
the adidas Golden Ball and Golden Shoe - have unearthed a rare gem.
France,
meanwhile, rounded off a thoroughly creditable campaign with a 3-2 win
over Korea DPR, securing third place amid a rush of second-half goals.
There too, fans needed to sit through a goalless first half before the
excitement belatedly arrived. But there was ultimately plenty both for
them to enjoy and for FIFA.com to chew over in our final Canada 2014 round-up.
Results
Final
Nigeria 0-1 Germany aet
Match for Third Place
Korea DPR 2-3 France.
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