Germany beat England to grab World Cup bronze medal
Published Date:
17 November 2008
Germany defeated England 3-0 to grab a third-place finish in the first Women's U17 World Cup in New Zealand.
Goals from Inka Wesely, Turid Knaak and Lynn Mester scored the goals in what was a one-sided third-place play-off.
Alnwick's international starlets Lucy bronze and Lucy Staniforth both started for England. Lucy B was replaced in the latter stages of the match.
The all-European showdown rarely had the pulse racing but it did get to a bright start, with Wesely ghosting in unmarked to head home a Dzsenifer Marozsan corner after just 11 minutes.
Lois Fidler's Lionesses were tame and their best effort came in the shape of a late, long-range Jordan Nobbs effort that crashed back off the bar.
But generally it was one-way traffic, and the European champions deservedly doubled their lead after 74 minutes, through Knaak.
Germany made it three late-on when Lynn Mester scored at the second attempt.
After the third place play-off, Korea DPR, who knocked England out at the semi-final stage, went on to beat USA 2-1 in the final to lift the World Cup trophy.
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17 November 2008 12:51 PM
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