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Osawe still has to come to terms with title win

Osawe still has to come to terms with title win

Osawe still has to come to terms with title win
Osawe still has to come to terms with title win

Titled Victory Echoes in Osawe's Hometown: U17 World Cup Champ Reflects on Title Win

RB Leipzig's U17 World Cup triumphant, Winners Osawe, continues to grapple with the awe-inspiring victory. The 17-year-old champion admitted on Sunday, "It's an astounding sensation to be crowned world champion—right in the same year as our European Championship title win. I'm finding it hard to fully comprehend it yet and need some time to process it."

This astonishing victory came on the heels of a nerve-wracking penalty shootout against France. Osawe, who served a yellow card in the 70th minute, could not prevent France from taking the spot, but fortunately, the game ended in Germany's favor. Looking back, Osawe remains optimistic, stating, "Fortunately, everything worked out in the end; I consider it experience and will carry it with me on my journey ahead."

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The small town of Osawe's origin in Saxony must be swelling with pride, as their native star has played an essential role in Germany's U17 World Cup victory. Recently, the skilled midfielder from RB Leipzig's youth squad took part in the championship-winning match against France, bolstering Germany's international soccer dominance, across Bundesliga and beyond.

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