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By our man in Doha

 

​AL RAYYAN, QATAR — The pristine pitches of the Aspire Zone in Al Rayyan became the stage for a sensational World Cup upset yesterday as the reigning U-17 champions, Germany, were dumped out of the tournament following a shock 0-1 defeat to a determined Burkina Faso side.

​In a result that will send tremors through the German football academy system, the young Die Mannschaft fell to an early goal on the training complex’s immaculate Pitch 2 – Ibrahim Khalfan, and could not recover.
​The match, played under the searing Qatari sun, was a bruising Round of 32 encounter.

Burkina Faso, known as the ‘Little Stallions’, delivered a masterclass in resilient defending, suffocating the German attack and proving that flair and fight can overcome pedigree and pressure.

​The decisive blow came early, with an expertly taken goal that left the German goalkeeper no chance. From that point on, the match became a desperate siege by the Germans against a rock-solid African defence, rooted to the very turf of the Aspire Zone pitch.

​The famous facility, known globally as a beacon of sporting excellence and development, was supposed to be a launching pad for the German youngsters to defend their title. Instead, it turned into a graveyard for their hopes.

The European giants piled on the pressure in the second half, with multiple shots narrowly missing the mark, but they simply could not find a way past the inspirational Burkina Faso keeper.

​The final whistle confirmed the monumental upset, sending the underdog African nation into raptures and marking an early, humiliating exit for the much-fancied Germans in Al Rayyan.

The meticulously managed surface of Pitch 2 now stands as the spot where German U-17 dreams turned to dust.

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