Venezuela 0-1 England: Dominic Calvert-Lewin goal wins U20 World Cup
By Gerard Brand
England have won the U20 World Cup after Dominic Calvert-Lewin's goal gave them a tense 1-0 win over Venezuela in Suwon.
Everton forward Calvert-Lewin scored
the only goal, following up on a rebound to slot home from close range
on 35 minutes, after Venezuela's Ronaldo Lucena had hit the post with a
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Competing in their first FIFA-affiliated world final since 1966, England held on to claim an historic victory.
England manager Paul Simpson named an unchanged side against Venezuela, who had got past the likes of Germany and Uruguay to reach the final in South Korea.
Everton's Ademola Lookman forced a fine stop from Farinez later in the half, before Lucena hit the post from the edge of the centre-circle in England's half with a free-kick that swerved horribly for goalkeeper Freddie Woodman.
Calvert-Lewin nearly made it 2-0 moments later, but Farinez raced out to block him after the impressive Lookman had played him through on goal.
There was big controversy with 15 minutes remaining as referee Kuipers handed Venezuela a penalty after Penaranda was brought down by the trailing leg of Spurs defender Walker-Peters.
England appealed, but the VAR (video assistant referee) proved its worth by correctly showing the referee's decision to be correct. Penaranda himself stepped up, but Woodman's strong hand beat the spot-kick away, and England snuffed out the rebound.
Despite some heavy pressure late on from the Venezuelans, England held on with a battling show.
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