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razil were tested while Germany were
rampant as the two marquee sides triumphed in their opening games at the Fifa
Under-20 World Cup in New Zealand on Monday.
Five-time winners Brazil recovered
from 1-2 down to beat Africa's champions Nigeria 4-2 while Germany cantered
home 8-1 against Fiji.
To complete the first-up matches for
the 24 teams, Hungary finished too strong and beat North Korea 5-1 while Honduras
held off Uzbekistan 4-3.
Brazil and Nigeria put defence aside
and ploughed everything into an attacking game that produced some stunning
goals.
It took just five minutes for Brazil
to get on the board with a close-range shot by Gabriel Jesus but it was a
short-lived lead.
Nigeria had no trouble getting in
behind Brazil's back four resulting in a sensational strike for Success Isaac
who stepped around the keeper and slammed the ball into an open net.
A flurry of shots at both ends of
the field resulted in Musa Yahaya putting Nigeria 2-1 up inside 30 minutes.
Judivan equalised just before
half-time for Brazil and Boschilia regained the lead on the hour mark with a
long-range shot that deflected in off the right-hand post.
Judivan bagged his second and
wrapped up the game with a tap-in off a goalkeeping error.
Fiji, who had waited 76 years to
qualify for their first Fifa tournament, appeared overawed from the start of
their encounter with a German side set on bagging another crown to go with the
World Cup their senior side won last year.
Germany had all the possession and
raced to a 6-0 lead by half-time before easing up in the second half when
Iosefo Verevou claimed an unexpected consolation for Fiji.
Hany Mukhtar finished with a
hat-trick for Germany, Niklas Stark scored twice, with Marc Stendera, Grischa
Proemel and Marvin Stefaniak getting a goal each.
Hungary's Bence Mervo posted the
second treble of the day to lead his side to a 5-1 win over North Korea.
The powerful forward rampaged
through the Korean backline, and while An Ye Gun's side briefly drew level they
were always second best.
By half-time the Europeans were 2-1
up and they pulled away with three further goals in the second spell.
Jhow Benavidez gave Honduras a
flying start against Uzbekistan and they led 2-1 at the turn after Bryan Rochez
scored the first of his brace and Dostonbek Khamdamov found the net for the
Europeans.
Kevin Alvarez and Rochez doubled the
Honduras total in an even second half where Eldor Shomurodov and Zabikhillo
Urinboev scored two late goals for Uzbekistan.
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