Thursday, July 11, 2013

Thauvin Redeems Himself, Brings France To U-20 Finals



France is just a match away from being the next European title holders of FIFA Under-20 World Cup tournament after clinching a 2-1 victory over the brave Ghana.



Florian Thauvin, Bastia’s midfielder, turned into an overnight hero after scoring Les Bleuets’ two (2) important goals. Amidst the Black Satellites’ aggressive play, Thauvin netted his first goal several minutes before half-time and on the 74th, Thauvin ended Ghana’s U-20 campaign.

Despite of losing the match, Ghana refused to wave the white flag. Immediately after Thauvin took the lead for France, Ebenezer Assifuah delivered the equalizer. Despite of Geoffrey Kondogbia’s strong defence, Assifuah’s left-footed shot was unstoppable. However, Ghana failed to keep the momentum on the second half. The Black Satellites had several attempts, but to no avail and by the 80th, Samuel Umtiti received a red card and left the field.

A blessing in disguise
Thauvin admitted his “self-doubt” during the tournament. France’s new hero had his share of shortcomings at the onset of the competition. In their first encounter against Ghana, Thauvin had a minor agreement with Pogba that sent him off the field. When they faced USA, his dribbling attempts went too far that Pierre Mankowski needed to pull him out.

But these (blunders) no longer matter. Thauvin redeemed himself with class and style. France is going to the final and it could be the next European team to lift one of the most coveted silverware in football history.



Photo Credit: Spox

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