WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The pressure of knockout football reared its head at the under-20 World Cup in New Zealand on Sunday with three of the four quarter-finals decided by penalty shootouts.
Brazil, Mali and Serbia all advanced to the semi-finals courtesy of nerve-shredding shootouts, as heavyweights Portugal, Germany and the United States all crashed out.
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