Everton player sends England into U20 World Cup quarter-finals

June 1, 2017 06:40

Striker Ademola Lookman scored twice in England's 2-1 win over Costa Rica in the round of 16.

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Lookman (No. 11) shares joy with his teammates in the England team. Photo: FIFA.

The 19-year-old opened the scoring with a simple finish from inside the penalty area in the 35th minute, after the Costa Rican defence were caught off guard by a cross from the right. In the second half, Lookman completed his double with a solo run through the opposition defence.

Costa Rica pulled one back late on, courtesy of a penalty. Randall Leal slotted home after his first shot was saved by Woodman. It was Costa Rica's second goal of the game, after the first was disallowed early in the second half.

The victory over Costa Rica helped England reach the quarter-finals of the U20 World Cup for the first time since 1993. The achievement of the foggy country team was directly contributed by Everton player, Lookman.

Lookman is one of the most valuable players in this year's tournament. Everton paid Charlton nearly $10 million in the January 2017 transfer window to sign the young striker. The Merseyside club will have to pay another $6 million if Lookman completes future add-ons. In his first game for Everton, Lookman impressed when he scored the winning goal in a 4-0 win over Man City on January 15.

In the quarter-finals of the U20 World Cup, England will meet the winner of the Mexico and Senegal pair.

According to VNE

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