US bow out of U-17 World Cup with 4-1 quarterfinal loss to England

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The US Under-17 national teamā€™s run at the FIFA U-17 World Cup came to a disappointing end on Saturday, when they lost 4-1 to England in the quarterfinals.


England striker Rhian Brewster led England with a hat trick, scoring his first two goals in the 11th and 14th minutes to put the US in an early 2-0 hole.

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The Young Lions made it 3-0 in the 64th, when Brewster assisted on Morgan Gibbs Whiteā€™s powerful close-range finish.

US striker Josh Sargent hit back with a goal in the 72nd minute, but the US couldnā€™t claw back any further.


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Brewster finished things off by earning and converting a penalty with the last kick of the game. US midfielder Sergino Dest was shown a red card for bringing Brewster down in the box.


Led by head coach John Hackworth, the US finished the tournament with a 3-2-0 record, with wins over Ghana, India and Paraguay and losses to England and Colombia.


England will face the winner of the Germany-Brazil quarterfinal in the U-17 World Cup semifinals on Wednesday. 


The full US starting lineup is below: