Maksimovic writes name in gold as Serbia win U20 World Cup
Nemanja
Maksimovic scored a dramatic extra time winner to see Serbia beat Brazil 2-1 to
win the 2015 FIFA U20 World Cup in New Zealand yesterday.
The first half ended goalless.
Serbia took the lead in the 70th minute when Stanisa Mandic drifted in from the left-hand side, taking advantage of some slack defending by Joao Carlos to sweep home from inside the six yard box the first goal of the day.
The lead didn’t last long though, as Andreas Pereira produced a moment of individual magic to level the scores.
The first half ended goalless.
Serbia took the lead in the 70th minute when Stanisa Mandic drifted in from the left-hand side, taking advantage of some slack defending by Joao Carlos to sweep home from inside the six yard box the first goal of the day.
The lead didn’t last long though, as Andreas Pereira produced a moment of individual magic to level the scores.
Having come on as a substitute less than ten minutes earlier, Brazil’s number 18 worked his way into the Serbian penalty area and cut inside onto his right foot before placing the ball with wonderful precision past Rajkovic in the Serbian goal, 1-1.
Neither side could find a winner in regulation time and the game moved into an additional 30 minutes.
Maksimovic wrote his name into the history books with his late strike, which came after a long-busting run with just three minutes remaining. Zivkovic’s through ball found the onrushing No8 who, after glancing at the assistant referee to check he was onside, poked the ball past Jean to seal a historic victory for the Serbs.
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