Where to watch live Chile sub 17 vs Germany for the Women’s World Cup?

The Chilean women’s team U17 He was beaten in a very tough match once morest Germany to close date 2 of the world Cup of the category. It was a 6-0 defeat for those led by Alex Castrowho will have to win by at least four goals difference once morest Nigeria to qualify for the next phase of India 2022.

The eleventh confirmed for the Red Sub 17 is the same one that beat New Zealand last Tuesday: Catalina Mellado; Anaís Cifuentes, Catalina Figueroa, Monserrat Hernández, Tali Rovner; Paloma Bustamante, Anaís Álvarez, Ámbar Figueroa; Constanza Oliver, Maitte Tapia, Natsumy Millones. The team arrives with a significant loss. Daniela Acevedo will not be available once morest the Teutonics due to injury.

The first play of the match was a possible Germany goal; however, Catalina Mellado shone with a save on her teammates. At 5′, Paloma Bustamante cleared a ball that headed straight for the goal from the corner. Tali Rovner finally got the ball out of the zone.

At 11′, meanwhile, Mellado once once more shone with a blocker that prevented the scoring from opening early. But soon the discount of the Germans would arrive. After 20 minutes, and following a free kick, defender Jella Veit took advantage of a ball that bounced between the Chilean defenders and kicked on goal to make it 1-0.

And it didn’t take long for them to extend the advantage, since Alara Sehitler kicked from long distance following a long shot by Mellado and managed to beat the Chilean goalkeeper. That shot meant the partial 2-0 at 24 minutes.

The team began to trap the German level and the Germans liquidated Chile. At the end of the first half, following a clash between Mara Alber and Catalina Mellado that left her lying on the grass, the ball went into the goal and the actions became 3-0 for the Europeans in 40′.

The first one Chile had was at the end of Q1. Just before adding time, Natsumy Millones found himself outside the area and kicked on goal, but the ball went over the top. The first half ended with a partial defeat by three to zero.

The second half began, once more, with a shot on goal by Millones. The Coquimbana striker tried but the ball was narrowly deflected by goalkeeper Eve Böttcher. Paloma Bustamante and Anaís Álvarez had a couple of danger-creating plays that scared the Teutonics and showed a new face for Chile.

However, a foul by Monserrat Hernández on Marie Steiner ended with the referee awarding a penalty for Germany at 56′. It was she herself who converted the shot from 12 steps into a goal at 58′. Although Mellado guessed it and fiddled with the ball, he was unable to clear.

And so the partial 5-0 also came. The Chilean goalkeeper let go of the ball and the newcomer Loreen Bender went to the goal to score the fifth at 59′. The team collapsed emotionally and it was difficult for him to generate actions once more.

Alex Castro made five changes, something he is not used to doing: Arantza Suazo, Emma González, Mariel Pastenes, Rachel Ramírez and Sabrina Escobar entered. However, they might not propose more than what they had already done and the game was trapped because the Germans lowered their intensity.

Finally, it was a 6-0 loss for the Chilean U-17 women’s team, following Laila Portella’s goal at 94′. Chile have to defeat Nigeria by more than three goals in the last date if they want to qualify for the quarterfinals. The match will be played next Monday, October 17, at 8:00 am, at the Kalinga Stadium in the southeastern city of Bhubaneshwar.

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