Germany vs. France: U17 World Cup Final – Live Ticker Updates

The U17s of the DFB team will face France in the final of the World Cup in Indonesia today. You can follow the World Cup final in the live ticker here.

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Germany vs. France: U17 World Cup final today in the live ticker – 1st half

45.+10: Half time! When the score is 1-0 for Germany, we go into the dressing room. The Wück-Elf are still 45 minutes away from winning the title.

45.+6: Yellow card for Osawe, who tackles too hard centrally in front of his own box. Free kick from a good 30 meters, which was played flat into the penalty area and promptly cleared.

45.+4: Next counterattack by the DFB juniors via Moerstedt and finally Brunner, who finishes while falling on the left half of the penalty area, but no problem for Argney.

45.+2: There’s a bit of a drag, but then the decision is made: No penalty. Correct decision.

45′: There are eight minutes of added time! And the next tricky scene because Moerstedt falls to the ground after contact with Argney. But he already half sank beforehand. The VAR can’t decide on a penalty again here, can it?

44th: A longer break in treatment now, but the cameras don’t show which Frenchman it is. It was Joachim Kayi Sanda, but he can continue.

42.: Heide in focus again! A corner from the left comes towards the goal and drops to the far corner – but he scrapes the ball out of the corner. Next corner, Titi, gets the ball, but can no longer control his shot. Goal kick.

41.: Eskas whistles off a collision between Moerstedt and Meupiyou in the French penalty area. Germany had previously played well again, intercepting several opposing passes and pushing for the 2-0. The young Germans are a bit quicker and more determined in almost every situation.

37.: Counter-attack opportunity for Germany! Moerstadt takes heart from 18 meters and, from his perspective, aims for the right corner. Argney flies and catches the half-high ball safely. But with this score, further opportunities should open up for the Wück team.

34′: Harchaoui wins a duel against Sylla on the right sideline, Germany throws in. The next player is immediately high-fived. A little later, Silva tackles Moreira in his own penalty area, danger averted. Now there is a little more from the opponent, the DFB team is becoming a little more passive.

31.: How are the French coping with the deficit? “Allez, allez, allez!” shouts coach Jean-Luc Vannuchi as he builds up the game, but there is still not much speed in his team’s game.

29.: Gooooool! Germany U17 – France U17 1-0. Paris Brunner steps up, loads Argney and slides in flat to the left. Already his fifth goal in this tournament.

27th: Penalty for Germany! Eskas has a headset and announces the decision for the entire stadium. The offside previously did not come into play because it was probably a new game situation afterwards.

27.: The slow motion proves: Yalcinkaya was clearly hit in the calf by Sadi. A potential offside must first be checked. Eskas takes his time here…

24.: Now it’s getting wild! Nice combination from the German offensive, Yalcinkaya goes down in a duel. Eskas immediately signals “no penalty”, but the next time the game is interrupted the VAR switches on. Eskas is sent to the monitor – we are excited.

22nd: First chance for France – and the best chance of the game! A long diagonal ball in the German opening to the right side lands at Bouabré, who dribbles into the penalty area and then aims for the far corner. Heide is there and parries brilliantly!

20.: Brunner! Darvich is cleared a good 25 meters in front of the opponent’s goal, Eskas doesn’t give a foul. But Brunner is there, promptly gets the ball back and tries again from distance. Again too imprecise, but still a strong action.

18.: France is still looking for the playful means to create danger, but so far the decisive duels have all gone to the German U17s. The only thing missing is one big chance, there have already been a few shots from a distance.

15th: Next ball won in midfield, next semi-counter chance. Darvich takes the shot from a distance, but his aim is too imprecise. As a reminder: France only conceded one goal during the tournament. The agile Moerstedt takes the next corner.

14th: Now the first corner for France, but it can be cleared safely. So far, an absolutely well-rounded performance by the young Germans.

12.: France survives two more corners unscathed, but the counterattack on the German side works. Aggressive approach, France finally gets a free kick near the halfway line. A German player had previously stayed down, but after a short treatment break, central defender Jeltsch is back on the field.

8th: Next German corner, this time from the right. Argney is under pressure in his own five and cannot clear the ball. Brief chaos, then Moerstedt’s shot is blocked for the next corner.

6.: In high temperatures and high humidity, the pressing has to be carefully considered: France takes things very slowly in this respect and waits when Germany has the ball. Result: The German U17 is superior in this initial phase.

4th: The ball is in – but offside! When the DFB juniors have a chance to counterattack, Moerstedt is offside, and he heads it to Brunner. He slams the thing under the crossbar, but the decision was completely correct.

2.: The cross is cleared and lands 20 meters in front of the box, but Harchaoui’s shot goes well over the box.

1.: Germany plays forward on the left side and takes the first corner.

1.: Here we go! Referee Espen Eskas from Norway releases the ball.

Germany vs. France: U17 World Cup final today in the live ticker – before the start

Before starting: Captain Noah Darvich is now at the coin toss. France will toast first.

Before the start: The players come onto the pitch to the sounds of the “Seven Nation Army”. Now the national anthems are played, Germany is first in line.

Before we start: What was the German team’s route to the final?

Group stage: Mexico (3:1), New Zealand (3:1), Venezuela (3:0)

Round of 16: USA (3:2)

Quarterfinals: Spain (1-0)

Semifinals (Argentina (4:2 nE)

Before starting: It starts in just over 15 minutes, the players are just warming up. At least it’s not supposed to be as hot in Surakarta today as it was last time.

Before starting: Former world champion Mario Götze encouraged the German U17 national team one day before the World Cup final in Indonesia. “Now, shortly before the final, I would like to say to you: I believe in you. You can do it! Reward yourself,” wrote the winning goalscorer in the Rio 2014 World Cup final in a letter that the Sky television broadcaster published on Friday.

In his letter, which was more than 700 words long, Götze appealed to the entire team to believe in themselves and support each other. “Use every minute you’re given. Every moment can change everything. Before the 2014 final, I was sad that I wasn’t one of those Jogi Löw trusted from the start. But look at my face and how I beamed after the 113th minute ” wrote Götze.

Before starting: In addition to national coach Julian Nagelsmann and DFB sports director Rudi Völler, Michael Ballack is also a big fan of the German U17 national team and is keeping his fingers crossed for the team in the final against France. “You’re doing great and I’m of course happy when such experiences are rewarded,” said Ballack at a Telekom press conference in Hamburg. Even reaching the final is important for “German football, even if the boys are still very young,” said the 2002 World Cup runner-up and 2008 European runner-up.

Ballack was particularly enthusiastic about the attitude of coach Christian Wück’s team. These “simple things in football like cohesion, enthusiasm, this determination” cannot always be learned. And then you can see that it is true in the team. Everything that makes a successful football team can always be seen in them faces and of course ultimately also on the pitch.”

The line-up: Konstantin Heide from SpVgg Unterhaching will also be in goal for the DFB team in the final of the U17 World Cup. In the semi-final against Argentina, Heide had already represented the sick goalkeeper Max Schmitt from Bayern Munich and became the match winner with two saves in the penalty shootout.

In the final against France, German coach Christian Wück is also relying on the ten outfield players who also started against Argentina (4:2 iE).

The German line-up: Heide – da Silva Moreira, Jeltsch, Odogu, Hennig – Harchaoui, Osawe – Yalcinkaya, Darvich, Brunner – Moerstedt.

Before the start: The DFB team beat Argentina 4-2 after penalties in a varied semi-final and thus reached the final of the U17 World Cup for the first time in 38 years. A German U17 has not yet won the World Cup. The final will be a repeat of the European Championship final, which Germany won in June – also after penalties (5:4). It would be France’s second triumph at a U17 World Cup after 2001.

before start: Kick-off is on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. German time (7:00 p.m. local time) at the Manahan Stadium in Surakarta.

Before the start: Welcome to the live ticker of the final of the U17 World Cup between Germany and France.

Paris Brunner from Borussia Dortmund is in the German World Cup squad.

Germany vs. France: U17 World Cup final today on TV and live stream

The final of the U17 World Cup will be broadcast on the pay TV channel Sky Sport News. Sky will also offer a free-to-air live stream on skysport.de. The broadcast of the final between Germany and France begins ten minutes before kick-off, i.e. at 12:50 p.m. German time. The world association FIFA also offers a free stream on its FIFA+ platform.

In the short term, RTL has also secured the broadcast rights, which means that the DFB team’s final will also be shown on free TV. The event is moderated by Florian König, commentators are Marco Hagemann and Steffen Freund.

DFB team: The path of the German U17s to the final

2023-12-02 12:15:00
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