Monday, July 2, 2018

RUSSIA BEAT SPAIN IN PENALTY SHOOTOUT

World Cup hosts sent Spain out of the tournament through penalty shootout. Russia captain Igor Akinfeev was the hero as he saved two penalties after both teams were tied to a 1-1 draw at the end of 120 minutes.

Spain took the lead in the 12th minute when Sergei Ignashevich unintentionally kicked the ball into his own net while handling Sergio Ramos.

Russia were awarded a penalty for a handball by Gerard Pique just before the break. Artem Dzyuba made no mistake from the spot to give his team the equalizer.

Spain took control almost the entire match, but failed to find the winner. With strong home support, the Russians defended brilliantly to stop Spain. Russia will face either Croatia in the quarterfinals as Spain's World Cup campaign has ended.

Sunday, July 1, 2018

URUGUAY SEND PORTUGAL PACKING

European Champions, Portugal crashed out of the World Cup following 2-1 defeat to Uruguay in the Round of 16. Edinson Cavani scored twice to send his team into the quarterfinals.

Jose Giménez  was back in the Uruguay's line-up after missing out their last group match against Russia. Cristiano Ronaldo led his team into the match with Ricardo, Goncalo Guedes and Bernardo Silva in the first eleven.

Uruguay took an early lead through Cavani's header in the 7th minute. The striker sent a long pass accross the field to Luis Suárez and finished it off on the return.

Uruguay had not conceded in this World Cup and they managed to extend it for another 45 minutes. Ronaldo was tightly marked and could not get a goal.

Portugal played better after the break. Pepe headed in a cross from Raphael Guerreiro in the 55th minute to level the scores.

Seven minutes later, Uruguay were in front again. Cavani striked with a curling shot after receiving a good pass from Rodrigo Betancur.

Uruguay held on with the advantage until the final whistle, and sent the European Champions packing. They will face France in the quarterfinals on Friday.

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MBAPPE SCORES TWO AS FRANCE BOOK QUARTERFINALS SPOT

France are through to the World Cup quarter-finals after a stunning 4-3 victory over Argentina. It was an interesting 90 minutes where both sides threw everything they could to win the match. Kylian Mbappe stole the show as he involved in three of France’s four goals in Kazan.

France got the opening goal from the penalty spot in the 13th minute. Antoine Griezmann fired home after Mbappe was hauled down by Marcos Rojo.

Angel di Maria gave Argentina the equaliser just before halftime with a screamer to the top corner, leaving no chance for Hugo Lloris to stop it.

After just three minutes into second half, Argentina suddenly took the lead. Gabriel Mercado brilliantly clipped Lionel Messi’s low shot to beat Lloris.

Benjamin Pavard levelled the scores again with a good half-volley in the 57th minute. Then Mbappe rised to the occassion. Two strikes in the 64th and 68th minute put France on the brink of quarterfinals.

Argentina got another goal deep into the stoppage time through Sergio Aguero but it was already too little. France will face the winner of the match between Uruguay and Portugal in the quarterfinals.

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Friday, June 29, 2018

BELGIUM BEAT ENGLAND TO TOP GROUP G

Belgium denied England from claiming the top spot in Group G with a deserving 1-0 win last night. Adnan Januzaj became the hero for his team as they snatched first place and set up a last 16 meeting with Japan.

Both teams made big changes in their starting line-ups probably to save some good legs for upcoming matches. Gareth Southgate had nine different players from the previous match, while Belgium rested their top striker, Romelu Lukaku.

The first half of the match saw both team playing with extra cautious, trying to avoid bookings which may affect their group's rankings. However, six minutes into the second half Januzaj broke the deadlock. The 23-year-old beat Danny Rose before launching a left-footed strike that curled past Pickford.

The Three Lions were stunned and pushed forward in search of goals. But Belgium's back line were rock solid and unbreakable. They held on with the one goal advantage to secure three points and topped the group. Belgium will face Japan in the round of 16, while England will meet Colombia.

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Thursday, June 28, 2018

BRAZIL BEAT SERBIA TO SET UP TIE AGAINST MEXICO

Brazil clinched top spot in World Cup Group E and eliminated Serbia after a comfortable 2-0 victory in Moscow. Paulinho and Thiago Silva set-up the Selecao's meeting with Mexico in the round of 16.


The five-time World Champs had a good start but have to replace Marcelo with Filipe Luis after just 10 minutes due to injury. But they did not wait too long like in the previous match against Costa RicaPaulinho cleverly beat Serbia's keeper, Vladimir Stojkovic in the 36th minute after receiving a brilliant pass from Philippe Coutinho.

Serbia had their moments, but the South Americans had too much creativity and firepower to seal the game. Brazil doubled their advantage when Silva headed Neymar's corner in at the near post.

The result buried the ghost of 2014 when they failed to lift the World Cup on home soil, and kept hopes of an unprecedented sixth title alive.

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BRAVE KOREANS BEAT WORLD NUMBER ONE IN RUSSIA

Reigning World Cup champions, Germany have been eliminated from the tournament at group stage following defeat by South Korea, in one of the biggest shocks in the competition's history.

The South Korean humiliated the four-time winners twice in injury time as they struggled to find the goal which could have sent them through to the next round.

After a tiring 90 minutes, Kim Young-gwon's goal came after 2 minutes into the stoppage time. The goal was initially ruled out for offside before being awarded after a video assistant referee decision, and Germany were on the brink of elimination.

Just a few minutes later, it turned worse for the Germans. Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer lost possession in the opponents' half, Ju Se-jong launched it forward where Son Heung-min tapped into an empty net to score the second.

For the first time since 1938, Germany failed to advance beyond the first stage of the tournament. And it is just four years after they lifted the trophy at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

For the South Koreans, it was an amazing game as they defeated a world number one in FIFA rankings, at a World Cup held outside their continent. They were simply brilliant with their fitness and the counter-attacks.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2018

MESSI & ROJO BRING ARGENTINA BACK INTO WORLD CUP


Argentina is back from the dead after securing a late 2-1 win over Nigeria. When it looked like there was no chance for them to qualify into the next stage of the World Cup, Lionel Messi and his team mates produced the quality to keep Argentina in the tournament.  It wasn't the best show, but they overcame Nigeria with Marcos Rojo's winner toward the end of the 90 minutes.

Both teams were equally good at the start. But then, Messi silenced the critics with a great finish in the 14th minute. However, a silly tackle by Javier Mascherano inside the penalty box gave Nigeria a penalty kick. Victor Moses made no mistakes from the spot to equalize.

Argentina sent in Cristian PavonMaxi Meza and Sergio Aguero to strenghten their attacks. After continuous pressures inside the Nigerian area, Rojo got the winner with a classy finish in the 87th minute.

Finally there was an entertaining display by the two time World Champions. And Argentina got a place in the last 16.

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Monday, June 25, 2018

ENGLAND THRASH PANAMA TO REACH SECOND ROUND

Harry Kane bagged a hat-trick as England banished the ghost of past failures with a record 6-1 thrashing of Panama on Sunday that eased them into the last 16. In England's biggest-ever World Cup win, Kane scored two penalties before a deflection off his heel put him on top of the goal scoring list.

Despite having many young names in the squad, Gareth Southgate's team romped into a remarkable 5-0 lead at halftime. John Stones put England in front with a header in the eighth minute Captain Kane doubled the lead in the 22nd minute from the spot after Jesse Lingard was brought down the box by Fidel Escobar.

Lingard got the third goal in the 36th minute from a fine shot right outside the area. Then Stones headed in his second for England from a free kick. And Kane converted another penalty just before the break to give his team a comfortable 5-0 cushion.

Six minute into the second half, Kane got his third after a Ruben Loftus-Cheek's attempt hit his foot and bounced in. Felipe Baloy scored a consolation goal for his team in the 78th minute, which is also Panama's first goal in their debut World Cup.

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Sunday, June 24, 2018

LUKAKU & HAZARD TAKE BELGIUM INTO THE ROUND OF 16


Belgium showed their class with a 5-2 win over Tunisia. The Red Devils were in high confidence as Romelu Lukaku and Eden Hazard scored two goals each, and booked a place in the knock-out stage. 

After an impressive 3-0 win over Panama, Belgium got off to a strong start, scoring three times in the first half. Belgium took the lead after six minutes. Hazard was fouled inside the danger area, and he converted the penalty to put his team ahead.

Ten minutes later Lukaku finished-off a pass from Hazard to give Belgium two goals up. Dylan Bronn found the net in the 18th minute to give Tunisia a chance to fight back.

But Lukaku scored Belgium's third right before the half-time whistle. The goal made him joint leader with Cristiano Ronaldo in the top scorer leaderboard.

Belgium maintained their superb form after the break. Hazard beat Tunisia's goal keeper again in the 51st minute. Michy Batshuayi scored the fifth goal for Belgium before Tunisia scored another goal in the stoppage time.

The Red Devils have collected six points from two games and are looking good for their last group match against England. They made 12 shots on target from 22 attempts, with just 50% of possession. Tunisia will be eliminated from the tournament if England draw with Panama on Sunday.

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Saturday, June 23, 2018

COUTINHO, NEYMAR SCORE IN STOPPAGE TIME FOR WIN


Brazil almost ended their second match at 2018 World Cup with another frustrating draw until its biggest stars came alive late. The five-time World Champions were held scoreless by Costa Rica until the 90th minute before Philippe Coutinho broke the deadlock in the stoppage time.

Coutinho found the net in the 91st minute, and Neymar added another five minutes later as the South Americans move to four points in Group F with one match left to play.

Brazil had bigger share of posession throughout the match, 9 out of 23 shots on target. Despite having many stars in the line-up, Brazil could not find a way through Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas. However, the six added minutes proved to be too much to handle. 

The result sent Brazil to the top of group, and  boosts their chances of moving on to the next stage.

Photo: FIFA