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[Stadion GOSiR, 18:30, Germany U-20 vs. Norway U-20 â Round of 16]
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As the match resumed following Norwayâs goal, the German side, stung by the sudden strike, quickly regrouped and intensified their efforts. Coach Baum signalled from the sideline, urging his team to maintain their structure and focus. He made tactical adjustments, directing his defensive pivot to tighten up the middle, and also directed the wingers to be more daring and make things happen.
Back in play, Germany controlled possession from the kick-off, methodically moving the ball across the pitch. Rejuvenated by Coach Baumâs instructions, they began to exhibit greater control and creativity. Niklas Tauer and Angelo Stiller orchestrated the play from deep, distributing the ball with precision and looking for any opportunity to penetrate the sturdy Norwegian defence.
Germanyâs tactical shift was evident as they looked to exploit Norwayâs slightly higher defensive line. The central midfield duo of Niklas Tauer and Angelo Stiller was at the heart of this approach, frequently switching the play to stretch the Norwegian defence and create spaces for penetrating passes.
In the 37th minute, Florian Wirtz, now finding more space in the middle, received the ball from Stiller and quickly turned to face the goal. Spotting Jamie Leweling making a sharp run behind the Norwegian right back, Wirtz delivered a precision through ball. Leweling latched onto it and darted towards the goal, but his final shot was well saved by Kristoffer Klaesson, who had quickly narrowed the angle.
Undeterred, Germany maintained pressure. Rakim continuously drifted in from the right, teasing the defenders with cuts inwards. In one of these moments, Rakim collected the ball near the halfway line and drove forward at speed. He evaded a tackle from Emil Bohinen who failed to get in his way as he was shaken off with two quick stepovers.
Accelerating towards the edge of the box, he didnât even bother looking for a passing option as he unleashed a powerful left-footed shot. The ball whistled through the air, but it was slightly off target, brushing past the far post. The German fans groaned in disappointment, yet they applauded Rakimâs audacity and skill.
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The near miss didnât shake the Norwegian team too much; they simply returned to their game plan of high balls. They continued to play a lot down both flanks, whipping in crosses for Haland to run into. Since, on average, they were all a head or two taller than their opponents, they made sure to turn this into a physical game.
In the 42nd minute, Angelo Stiller made a daring tackle on Hakon in the middle of the field, but the latter quickly accelerated past the tackle. Not holding onto the ball, he sent pricing through ball towards his right flank for Oscar Bobb, who had just slipped past his marker. This move signalled the rest of Norwayâs attacking contingent to spring into action, as they all, sprinted down designated attacking lanes.
Noah Katterbach Germanyâs left-back had his gaze on Jens Petter Hauge who was waiting for him to commit before speeding into that gap that would be opened. Thus, as he charged down the line unchallenged, it wasnât until he cut inside rather than crossing that Noah abandoned his mark on Jens to press the ball. But as soon as he moved, Oscar Bobb found Jens with a pass.
He took it down the wing past the box and delivered a low cross. Luca Unbehaun read the play perfectly, coming off his line as he anticipated the ball and threw himself down to smother it. Haaland was a heartbeat away from finishing, but he wasnât mad and simply gave his teammates a thumbs-up with a wide grin before sprinting back to his defensive position.
Germany launched another attack, while Norwayâs forward line dropped back to help with a high-pressure midfield defence. The defence line moved up, creating a trapping circle around the midfield. Angelo and Niklas exchanged passes before risking a ball over to the left wing for Jamie Leweling.
He was remarkable in his first touch, dribbling past Hugo Vetlesen. Unfortunately, just as he got past Hugo the ball ran a little too far ahead, and Leo ĂstigĂ„rd quickly closed the gap. As Jamie tried to regain control, Leo swept the ball to Kristoffer Klaesson, their goalkeeper. Kristoffer stopped the ball and passed it to Tobias BĂžrkeeiet, who passed it to John Kitolano on the wing.
He was forced to keep the ball moving as Rakim closed the gap in an instant, but Norway didnât mind as they calmly kept control of the ball. They organized another attack, taking their time with the pace. Despite Germanyâs high press. Controlling the tempo for a while as the Norwegians worked meticulously to maintain possession.
As the half drew to a close, Norway struggled to control the tempo, they faced an onslaught of German attacks. In the end, Leo ĂstigĂ„rdwas forced to boot the ball long when he found himself cornered by Rakim and Malik. The ball sailed high, arcing towards the midfield where it was met by the head of Angelo Stiller, redirecting it back into the Norwegian half.
Wirtz calmly chested it down as he held back both Emil Bohinen and Hakon Evjen regaining possession of the ball for his team. With a deft touch, he spun around, evading Bohinenâs lunging tackle, and flicked the ball to Rakim, who had drifted centrally in anticipation. The winger skipped past him only to heel-pass it back towards the wing for Simon Asta who had moved up the wing.
Norwayâs left back John Kitolano who had been gearing up to follow Rakim centrally was forced to double back. He was too late though as Asta accelerated down the wing reaching the edge of the box in a matter of moments forcing Tobias BĂžrkeeiet to step up to block his way inwards. Asta didnât even bother taking him on as he came to a sudden stop and slotted the ball back to Wirtz who had drifted behind him upon losing his bodyguards.
The Leverkusen hopeful didnât take a touch to control it and simply passed it forward diagonally to Angelo Stiller who had drifted forward. Using the space left behind by the collapsing Norwegian defence he reached the front of the box before Jens and Hakon stepped up to defend him. Angeloâs first touch was a through ball slotted in between the open legs of Jens who fell over trying to close them.
Rakim was in behind him making a diagonal run into the box surprising Tobias who scrambled to step forward looking to intercept his second touch. He was too late though as the German winger didnât bother receiving it and nearly let it slip through his legs mid-run. The ball rolled through to Jamie Leweling who had pierced the box after slipping past his marker on the flank.
Quickly the situation became dangerous as Jaimie found himself one-on-one with the outrushing Kristoffer Klaesson. His first touch immaculately trapped the ball as he strode forward facing the keeper head-on. Jamie feinted to his right, but Klaesson didnât bite as he closed the distance putting the pressure on the winger as he closed down the shooting angles.
It looked like he would have to force a shot as the keeper geared up to pounce forward only to halt his movement and jump to his left. He realised it too late though as Jamie had already squared the ball across the face of the five-yard line. Like the ghost of the Uchiha who had a knack of appearing out of nowhere the one player Norway didnât want to get on the end of that ball appeared above it.
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To Be Continued...