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Italy, Nigeria progress in U-20 World Cup

Italy scored a late penalty to beat England 2-1 in the round of 16 at the FIFA Under-20 World Cup on Wednesday and set up a meeting with Colombia in the quarterfinals.

Cesare Casadei, who plays in England for Chelsea, struck the winning goal from the spot to settle a tight game in the Italians’ favour with three minutes of the 90 remaining.

The penalty had been awarded after En­gland defender, Jarell Quansah, was penalised for a handball following a review prompted by the video assistant referee.

Tommaso Baldanzi had given Italy an eight-minute lead after the Empoli midfield­er’s first-time effort, following a fine through ball with the outside of the foot by Giuseppe Ambrosino, squirmed past the fingertips of England goalkeeper, Matthew Cox.

But England hit back midway through the first half. Dane Scarlett whipped in an inviting cross from the left and Tottenham’s Alfie Devine met it with an unstoppable volley at the near post for his second goal of the tournament.

Earlier, Colombia topped Slovakia 5-1 with three of their goals scored in a four-minute span.

Colombia’s Oscar Cortes opened and finished the scoring for his team, striking first in the 48th. Yaser Asprilla made it 2-0 two minutes later and Tomás Ángel added a third in the 52nd.

Also on Wednesday, Brazil thrashed Tunisia 4-1, despite being a player down for the entire second half, while Nigeria beat Argentina 2-0.

Argentina wasted several opportunities throughout the match, the Nigerians pun­ished them twice in the second half. A goal kick ended in a defensive mistake and a clear chance for Ibrahim Muhammad, who scored in the 61st minute.

Marcos Leonardo opened the scoring for Brazil in the 11th minute from the spot, his fourth goal at the tournament.

Brazil will meet Israel in the quarterfinals, while Nigeria will take on either Ecuador or South Korea. –BBC

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