Record-breaking Germany go on with Finland
Monday, October 8, 2012
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Germany showed ominous form with a mini-tournament record 23 goals, including eight from Timo Werner, as they topped qualiying round Group 2 to progress with hosts Finland.
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UEFA European Under-17 Championship runners-up for the last two years, Germany showed record-breaking form as they topped qualifying round Group 2 to progress along with hosts Finland.
Both teams were already through going into today's group decider having each defeated San Marino and Andorra. Germany cruised to an 8-1 victory to take their goal tally to 23, the highest ever in any UEFA youth mini-tournament, making them a team to beat in the elite round in March.
"It was an impressive attacking performance by my team – that was pure pleasure," said Germany coach Stefan Böger following the last game. "It was nice to see that we can dominate opponents like Finland like that."
Germany were top from the first day when they overcame San Marino 5-0. Their four goals before the break that day included strikes from Timo Werner and Julian Brandt, both part of the side that lost the final to the Netherlands in Slovenia in May on penalties. Finland defeated Andorra 3-0, Karim Jouini scoring twice. The same player had a penalty saved by Octavio Pisco, his first action after replacing starting goalkeeper Victor Pinto, dismissed for fouling Jouini to concede the spot kick.
Two days later Germany raced to a 10-1 win against Andorra, Werner scoring five of the goals to equal the competition record for a single match. Finland ensured they and Germany went into the 5 December elite round draw with a 5-0 win against San Marino, who like Andorra already knew they could not progress as one of the two best third-placed teams. San Marino took that position on goal difference thanks to Fabio Tomassini's last-minute goal sealing a 1-1 draw against Andorra, their first point since holding the Faroe Islands seven years ago, endhing a 20-game losing run.
Finland were shown no mercy in their final game against Germany. Werner scored twice to take his competition-leading tally to eight goals, equalling a record for an U17 mini-tournament set by Pavel Savitski of Belarus in the 2010/11 qualifying round. There was also two each for Brandt and Donis Avdijaj.