NYCFC's Yangel Herrera penalty pushes Venezuela to U-20 World Cup final

Yangel Herrera - with Venezuela

Yangel Herreraā€™s dream run at the Under-20 World Cup continued on Thursday, as the New York City FC midfielder buried the clinching penalty to give Venezuela a shootout win over Uruguay and send them into Sundayā€™s final against England.


Herrera once again served as captain for La Vinotinto in the semifinals bout, going all 120 minutes as they survived a game that ended 1-1. Uruguay got on the board first when Nicolas De La Cruz converted a 49th-minute penalty, but Venezuelaā€™s Samuel Sosa buried a 91st-minute free kick to send the match into extra time.


Both sides converted their opening penalties, but Uruguay missed their second spot kick of the shootout. They were given a reprieve when Venezuela had their fourth attempt go off the bar, but Herrera converted La Vinotintoā€™s final penalty and De La Cruz had his attempt saved, giving Venezuela the victory.


Herrera has played every minute for Venezuela at the tournament, leading them to a perfect 3-0-0 record in the group stage, scoring a 107th-minute goal in a 1-0 win over Japan in the Round of 16, and going all 120 minutes in their 2-1 win against the US in the quarterfinals before Thursdayā€™s performance. 


The 19-year-old Herrera, signed on loan this offseason from NYCFC's sister club Manchester City, has one goal and one assist in five MLS appearances in 2017.