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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

2014 FIFA World Cup - 13th Day - Group C GREECE VS CÔTE D'IVOIRE - Second Half

DID YOU KNOW?
Andreas Samaris is the 22nd substitute of this tournament to score a goal. This World Cup only trails 2006 for the number of goals by substitutes (23).

2ND Half Update

Greece get the second half started at the Estadio Castelao.

The first corner is lofted to the back post after being taken short. Salpingidis tries to get on the end of it, but it deflects behind for a corner. The second set piece is headed away.

Yaya Toure breaks from midfield and the ball finds its way to Gervinho on the edge of the Greek box. He tees up Tiote who hits it first time, but his left-footed effort is straight at Glykos who collects.

Lazaros sprints at the Ivorian defence and deceives Bamba with a lovely feint. He jabs a right-footed effort at goal, but it's well wide of Barry's right-hand post.

Yaya Toure powers into a shooting position, but he doesn't trouble Karnezis with his effort.

Salpingidis has time to turn on the edge of the Ivorian box, and he powers a thunderous drive at goal. It's at a decent height for Barry though, who pushes it over the bar.

Yaya Toure lets the ball run across his body and wide to Aurier. The full-back whips a cross in, and Maniatis clears behind. The corner is poor and cleared by the Greek defence. The Ethniki then break and Lazaros plays Torosidis into space on the Greece right. He turns inside and is felled by Kalou. It's a set piece in a dangerous position.

Karagounis slams the ball into the wall, and Torosidis hits the follow-up half-volley well wide.

Bony turns around 40 yards from goal and has one thing in his mind. He smashes a wild shot from distance, which is skewed well wide.

Kalou dances past the challenge of Salpingidis and Torosidis and bends towards goal. It doesn't quite have enough whip on it, and it goes narrowly wide of Glykos's left-hand post.

OFF THE BAR! The Greek skipper gets the ball out of his feet a full 35 yards from goal and gets a vicious shot away. It swerves in the air and beats Barry but, once again, Greece are denied by the woodwork.


A superb piece of running by Cholevas sees the full-back advance from inside his own half, sprinting past a number of Ivorian challenges. Die pulls the No20 back, and it's a free-kick for Greece.

Lazaros hits the ball towards goal with a dipping effort, but it's just over the crossbar.
Bamba finds space from the set piece and tries to divert a header on target, but it's well wide of Glykos's left-hand post.

GOAL! BONY DRAWS THE IVORIANS LEVEL! It's a wonderfully incisive passing move by Côte d'Ivoire. Gervinho is found on the Ivorian left, just inside the Greek penalty area, and he draws the defenders out before teeing up Bony, who makes no mistake with his first. 




The captain is replaced by the forward, as Greece go in search of another goal.
Sabri Lamouchi brings off his captain, replacing him with the defensive midfielder.
OFF THE POST! Torosidis whips in a fizzing cross, which is slightly over-hit and catches Barry off guard. It strikes the woodwork before going behind.

Lazaros brings the ball down with his chest and takes a touch out of his feet before slamming a shot towards goal, but it's just wide of Barry's right-hand post.

Greece
GRE
Côte d'Ivoire
CIV

STATISTICS

Ball possession
45%
55%
13Fouls Committed23
5Attempts On Target9
13Shots13
2Total Goals scored1
1Penalties scored0

FULL TIME: It's all over and Greece head through after a dramatic finale in Fortaleza. Santos's side led for half an hour after sub Samaris put the Ethniki ahead just before half time. Another substitute Bony levelled things up before Samaras's late, late winner. They will meet Costa Rica in the Round of 16 on Sunday.



Here's the GROUP C Standing:

STANDINGS - GROUP C

TeamsPtsMPWDLGFGA
COL
9330092
GRE
4311124
CIV
3310245
JPN
1301226





2014 FIFA World Cup - 13th Day - Group C GREECE VS CÔTE D'IVOIRE - First Half




It's a sunny weather in Estadio Castelao, Fortaleza for the Group C's second match.

Below are the highlights of the match between the Greeks and the Ivorians:






























STANDINGS - GROUP C




The two teams are out on the pitch and take their place for the national anthems. 

Greece's 'Hymn to Liberty' plays out first and the crowd sing along with the players.

The Côte d'Ivoire players are wearing black armbands in memory of Ibrahim Toure, brother of Yaya and Kolo, who sadly passed away last week. Sabri Lamouchi before the match said the brothers "made an extremely tough decision [to stay in Brazil] and I'm grateful to them for their courage.”

L'Abidjanaise plays out and the players, led by their captain Didier Drogba, sing passionately. Given the recent bereavement in the squad, it's a moving moment for all concerned.




































Côte d'Ivoire get us underway in Fortaleza.

Kone curls in a free-kick after Bamba raised his foot too high in the challenge. However, Torosidis impedes his marker, and it's a free kick.

The ball is played long up to Drogba who flicks on superbly to the advancing Gervinho. The Roma forward sprints on to the ball and tries to take on Manolas, but the Olympiacos defender shepherds it behind for a corner. The set piece is cleared by Kone.

The Greece No1, who hasn't conceded a World Cup goal for almost two hours, is replaced by PAOK stopper Glykos.




Greece
GREECE
GOALKEEPER
  • 2International Caps
  • 190Centimeters
  • Date of Birth10 Oct 1986
  • Current clubPAOK FC (GRE)

OFF THE BAR! Samaras sprints clear of the chasing Côte d'Ivoire defenders and plays in the left-back Cholevas. He gallops past the Ivorian defence and hammers a shot at goal. Barry is beaten by the superb right-footed effort, but it's back off the woodwork.

Karagounis steps up to hit the set piece after Die conceded the free-kick. He strikes it low at goal, but Barry collects.

The Côte d'Ivoire captain goes into the book after sliding in late on Samaris.

GOAL! SAMARIS! Samaras pounces on a short pass by Tiote and the No7 touches it onto Samaris. The substitute sprints through, composes himself and lifts it over the oncoming Barry. Greece are going through if the scores remain the same!


HALF TIME: It's the Greeks who lead at the interval thanks to substitute Andreas Samaris's first international goal. It's Greece's only goal of the World Cup so far, but it could be enough to send them into the Round of 16. As things stand, with Japan and Colombia level in Cuiaba, Greece would be in the knockout stages if the games were to finish as they are.


Greece
GRE
Côte d'Ivoire
CIV

STATISTICS

Ball possession
47%
53%
6Fouls Committed9
2Attempts On Target3
3Shots3
1Total Goals scored0
0Penalties scored0