Saturday, June 14, 2014
2014 FIFA World Cup - Group B Match 2 - CHILE VS AUSTRALIA - Second Half Highlights
Below are the last highlights of Group B Match 2 - Chile VS Australia at Arena Pantanal.
After
some incisive build-up play by Chile, the ball breaks to Sanchez who opens his
body and tries to curl one into the top corner, but his effort is high and
wide.
ALEXIS
(Chile) sees an effort go off target.
GOAL!
The Wigan winger scores Chile's third to wrap up the three points. Pinilla goes
through behind the Australian defence, and Ryan's save finds its way to the
Chile No15, who fires home from long range.
BEAUSEJOUR
(Chile) scores!!
Chile
have held off Australia to take the three points in Cuiaba. They went 2-0 up
with a quick-fire Alexis and Valdivia double before Cahill pulled one back for
the Socceroos. Despite a spirited fightback, Beausejour's late strike sealed
the victory.
2014 FIFA World Cup - Group B Match 1 SPAIN VS NETHERLANDS - Second Half Review
We're
back under way in Salvador and there's been a downpour of rain during the
interval which means the raw heat from the opening period has subsided a
little.
The
second half kicks off.
JANMAAT
(Netherlands) is penalised after committing a foul.
A.
INIESTA (Spain) sees his effort hit the target.
Iniesta
receives the ball around 25 yards from goal, swivels and gets his head up
straight away. His shot, though tame, sees Cillessen scramble across goal to
smother the ball.
CILLESSEN
(Netherlands) pulls off a save.
GOAL!
Robben controls a long ball with wonderful precision, steadies himself to take
the ball past Gerard Pique, and hammers past Casillas. The Dutch are ahead!
ROBBEN
(Netherlands) scores!!
That's
Robben's fourth World Cup goal in his ninth match at the global finals. He
scored once in 2006 and twice in 2010. He joins Robin van Persie as the only
Dutchmen to score at three World Cups.
DIEGO
COSTA (Spain) is ruled offside.
OFF
THE BAR! Superb build-up play by Arjen Robben sees Janmaat help the ball on to
Van Persie. The Dutch skipper slams the ball right-footed at Casillas' goal and
it thunders off the frame of the goal. So close!
V.
PERSIE (Netherlands) rattles the crossbar.
XAVI
(Spain) swings in the corner.
V.
PERSIE (Netherlands) is ruled offside.
WIJNALDUM
(in) comes off the bench to replace DE GUZMAN (out) (Netherlands)
PEDRO
(in) comes off the bench to replace ALONSO (out) (Spain)
TORRES
(in) comes off the bench to replace DIEGO COSTA (out) (Spain)
PIQUÉ
(Spain) concedes a free-kick following a challenge on (Spain).
DE
VRIJ (Netherlands) is denied by the post.
GOAL!
The Dutch are 3-1 ahead!
DE
VRIJ (Netherlands) scores!!
I.
CASILLAS (Spain) is cautioned.
V.
PERSIE (Netherlands) concedes a free-kick following a challenge on PEDRO
(Spain).
V.
PERSIE (Netherlands) is cautioned.
SILVA
(Spain) sees his effort hit the target.
MARTINS
INDI (Netherlands) pulls off a save.
PEDRO
(Spain) sees his effort hit the target.
CILLESSEN
(Netherlands) pulls off a save.
Robin
van Persie opens his body and pops a shot from around 25 yards out, but the
Real Madrid stopper denies the Dutch No9 with his legs.
I.
CASILLAS (Spain) pulls off a save.
OFFSIDE!
The ball is in the net, but it won't count. Pedro heads on to David Silva, who
pokes home at the second attempt, but the Manchester City man was in an offside
position.
SILVA
(Spain) is adjudged to be in an offside position.
TORRES
(Spain) is ruled offside.
GOAL!
Incredible stuff at the Arena Fonte Nova as the Dutch go further ahead! Iker
Casillas miscontrols and Van Persie pounces, takes a touch and pokes home.
V.
PERSIE (Netherlands) scores!!
DE
VRIJ (Netherlands) concedes a free-kick following a challenge on PEDRO (Spain).
The
Spaniards need to find a response from somewhere, but the Real Madrid defender
curls a set piece in which goes just wide of Cillessen's right-hand post.
RAMOS
(Spain) sees an effort go off target.
Chelsea's
latest signing enters the field. Can he make a difference in the final few
minutes in Salvador? Remember, Del Bosque's men lost their opener to
Switzerland in 2010 but went on to lift the Trophy.
FÁBREGAS
(in) comes off the bench to replace SILVA (out) (Spain)
I.
CASILLAS (Spain) pulls off a save.
ROBBEN
(Netherlands) sees his effort hit the target.
A
quite incredible passage of play sees Wijnaldum skip past the Spanish defence
into the area and Casillas saves, the ball rebounds out to Robben whose
thunderous effort is turned away by the Spain No1.
I.
CASILLAS (Spain) pulls off a save.
ROBBEN
(Netherlands) takes a corner kick.
LENS
(Netherlands) illegally handles the ball.
SNEIJDER
(Netherlands) sees his effort hit the target.
RAMOS
(Spain) pulls off a save.
RAMOS
(Spain) pulls off a save.
PEDRO
(Spain) commits a foul.
The
final whistle sounds.
It's
all over in Salvador, and it's one of the most incredible results in World Cup
history. Spain led through Xabi Alonso's first half penalty but Robin van
Persie equalised with a diving header just before the interval. The excellent
Arjen Robben then put the Dutch ahead before De Vrij bundled home and both Van
Persie and Robben completed their braces. Spain lost their first game in 2014,
can they come back from this?
Friday, June 13, 2014
2014 FIFA World Cup - Group B Match 1 SPAIN VS NETHERLANDS - First Half Review
Here's your Squad Lists:
ESP
1 I. CASILLAS (GK) ©
3 PIQUE
6 A. INIESTA
8 XAVI
14
ALONSO
15
RAMOS
16
SERGIO
18
JORDI ALBA
19
DIEGO COSTA
21
SILVA
22
AZPILICUETA
NED
1
CILILESSEN (Gk)
2
VLAAR
3
DE VRIJ
4
MARTINS INDI
5
BLIND
6
DE JONG
7
JANMAAT
8 DE GUZMAN
9
V. PERSIE ©
10
SNEIJDER
11
ROBBEN
Below is your 11 list - again the most popular line-ups chosen by FIFA.com users:
The
two coaches have faced off before, in two Spanish LaLiga games between
Real Madrid and Barça. Des Bosque was undefeated; a 3-0 Real win and 0-0 draw.
Let's see who will win this time.
The
players are in the tunnel in Salvador, ready to take their place on the pitch
for the pre-match preliminaries.
The
Marcha Real rings out around the Arena Fonte Nova and the Spanish squad grab
each other by the shoulders.
Next
it's the turn of the Dutch squad, who grip each other and sing Met Wilhelmus
passionately, along with their fans around the stadium.
VLAAR (Netherlands) concedes a free-kick following a challenge on DIEGO COSTA (Spain).
ALONSO (Spain) concedes a free-kick following a challenge on ROBBEN (Netherlands).
SERGIO (Spain) commits a foul.
SNEIJDER (Netherlands) sees his effort hit the target.
DIEGO COSTA (Spain) sees his effort hit the target.
The
Galatasaray midfielder breaks clean through of the Spanish defense after an
incisive pass through by Robben, but the No10 perhaps over thinks his effort and
Casillas palms away.
I.
CASILLAS (Spain) pulls off a save.
The
Barça man, who scored the famous extra time winner in the 2010 Final, finds
space around 30 yards from goal but his rasping drive is a little too high.
Diega
Costa breaks through on goal and finds himself facing the colossal Ron Vlaar
who does well to delay the Atleti forward from getting a shot away. The Aston
Villa man clears.
A.
INIESTA (Spain) sees an effort go off target.
VLAAR
(Netherlands) pulls off a save.
DE
JONG (Netherlands) is penalized after committing a foul.
SNEIJDER
(Netherlands) commits a foul.
V.
PERSIE (Netherlands) concedes a free-kick following a challenge on RAMOS
(Spain).
DIEGO
COSTA (Spain) sees an effort go off target.
XAVI
(Spain) takes a corner kick.
Some
magnificently intricate play between Iniesta and Silva sees the latter get into
space in the Dutch box, but he is closed down and the ball goes out for a
corner, which is cleared.
DE
GUZMAN (Netherlands) concedes a free-kick following a challenge on A. INIESTA
(Spain).
DE
GUZMAN (Netherlands) is cautioned.
PENALTY
TO SPAIN! Diego Costa breaks through and is chased by Stefan de Vrij. The
Atleti forward cuts back and is taken out by the Dutch No3.
DIEGO
COSTA (Spain) is fouled inside the box by DE VRIJ (Netherlands).
ALONSO
(Spain) successfully converts the penalty!
GOAL!
Xabi Alonso opens the scoring for Spain, smashing the penalty low to
Cillessen's right-hand side.
V.
PERSIE (Netherlands) is ruled offside.
_________________________________________________________________________________
CLOSE!
Daley Blind whips a vicious ball across the box after creating space, Sergio
Ramos misses the ball and Robin van Persie is centimeters away from leveling for the Dutch.
DE
JONG (Netherlands) sees his effort hit the target.
I.
CASILLAS (Spain) pulls off a save.
MARTINS
INDI (Netherlands) commits a foul.
V.
PERSIE (Netherlands) is adjudged to be in an offside position.
DE
GUZMAN (Netherlands) is penalized after committing a foul.
ROBBEN
(Netherlands) is ruled offside.
DE
VRIJ (Netherlands) concedes a free-kick following a challenge on SILVA (Spain).
DE
VRIJ (Netherlands) is cautioned.
VRIJ
(Netherlands) is cautioned.
SILVA
(Spain) sees his effort hit the target.
Iniesta
plays a beautiful ball through to the Manchester City man, who tries to fool
Cillessen by dinking the ball over him, but the Ajax keeper is equal to his
effort.
CILLESSEN
(Netherlands) pulls off a save.
XAVI
(Spain) takes a corner kick.
V.
PERSIE (Netherlands) scores!!
GOAL!
Robin van Persie levels things up 90 seconds before half-time with a diving,
looping header over the stranded Iker Casillas, following a superb cross-field
ball by Daley Blind.
ROBBEN
(Netherlands) concedes a free-kick following a challenge on PIQUÉ (Spain).
HALF
TIME: Despite Spain dominating possession in the opening period and taking the
lead through Xabi Alonso's penalty, Robin van Persie's superb header means the
Dutch go in at the break on level terms. Join us for what should prove to be a
thrilling second period.
The
referee brings the first half to an end.
2014 FIFA World Cup - Group A Day 2 Game 1 MEX VS CMR - Second Half Review
Cameroon kick off the second half after both
teams were back to the pitch.
Cameroon
coach Volker Finke made one half-time switch, bringing on fellow defender
Nounkeu in a one-for-one swap.
NOUNKEU
(in) comes off the bench to replace DJEUGOUE (out) (Cameroon)
O
PERALTA (Mexico) sees his effort hit the target.
Cameroon's
keeper denies an early goal for El Tri
ITANJDE
(Cameroon) pulls off a save.
SONG
(Cameroon) concedes a free-kick following a challenge on G DOS SANTOS (Mexico).
The
rain has let up a little bit for the second half, much to the delight of fans,
players and coaches alike!
Safe
hands from Mexico's keeper there. A tricky deflection might have fooled others
but Ochoa was up to the task.
H
HERRERA (Mexico) is penalised after committing a foul.
O
PERALTA (Mexico) commits a foul.
H
MORENO (Mexico) concedes a free-kick following a challenge on MBIA (Cameroon).
Mexico's
No15 goes into the book after taking down Stephane Mbia. Mbia looked to be
clear past the defender, leaving the referee no choice.
H
MORENO (Mexico) is cautioned.
Speaking
of today's official, Colombia’s
Wilmar Roldan, who turned 34 in January, is the youngest referee at the 2014
World Cup.
ASSOU
EKOTTO (Cameroon) sees an effort go off target.
SONG
(Cameroon) swings in the corner.
CHEDJOU
(Cameroon) sees his effort hit the target.
H
HERRERA (Mexico) pulls off a save.
It's
back and forth now as both Mexico and Cameroon charge ahead, desperately
looking for the opening goal.
ASSOU
EKOTTO (Cameroon) is adjudged to be in an offside position.
G
DOS SANTOS (Mexico) sees his effort hit the target.
ITANJDE
(Cameroon) pulls off a save.
Mexico's
No19 finds the back of the net after Itandje's initial save, which he did well
to get a hand on to begin win. The rebound proved costly, however, and Peralta
tucked it away to put El Tri in front.
O
PERALTA (Mexico) scores!!
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scoring just now, Oribe Peralta is the sixth-highest trending player on our social hub. Check out who is in the top five here.
A
GUARDADO (Mexico) sees his effort hit the target.
Cameroon pulls off a save.
P AGUILAR (Mexico) commits a foul.
The
goal-scorer is subbed off for Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez and the crowd gives O Peralta No.19 a massive standing ovation for his performance today.
J
HERNANDEZ (in) comes off the bench to replace O PERALTA (out) (Mexico)
MOUKANDJO
(Cameroon) concedes a free-kick following a challenge on G DOS SANTOS (Mexico).
Cameroon's
Dany Nounkeu clears the ball just in time as Marco Fabian came crashing in.
That nearly caught the Cameroonians by surprise.
NOUNKEU
(Cameroon) commits a foul.
NOUNKEU
(Cameroon) is cautioned.
M LAYUN (Mexico) sees an effort go off target.
Dos
Santos is stands over the ball as the referee adjusts the wall. His cross comes in but Cameroon clear comfortably and Mexico's long range effort goes harmlessly out for a goal kick.
The
Fenerbahce forward comes on for the midfielder as coach Volker Finke looks to
add some more attacking options as his side searches for an equaliser
WEBO
(in) comes off the bench to replace SONG (out) (Cameroon)
ETO'O
(Cameroon) sees an effort go off target.
MOUKANDJO
(Cameroon) swings in the corner.
Benjamin
Moukandjo's cross is cleared at the last minute by Francisco Rodriguez. Had
Mexico's No2 not been there that would have likely been a certain equaliser for
Cameroon.
The
Indomitable Lions are not going down without a fight. Cameroon's high pressure
is causing trouble for Mexico's backline, who are forced to clear as Finke's
men shut down El Tri's options.
J
HERNANDEZ (Mexico) commits a foul.
CHOUPO-MOTING
(Cameroon) sees his effort hit the target.
R
MARQUEZ (Mexico) pulls off a save.
ASSOU
EKOTTO (Cameroon) is penalised after committing a foul.
MOUKANDJO
(Cameroon) sees his effort hit the target.
Mexico's custodian keeps Cameroon's Moukandjo off the
scoresheet with a spectacular full-stretch diving save.
G OCHOA (Mexico) pulls off a save.
ASSOU EKOTTO (Cameroon) commits a foul.
C
SALCIDO (in) comes off the bench to replace H HERRERA (out) (Mexico)
J HERNANDEZ (Mexico) sees an effort go off target.
The final whistle sounds.
Thanks to Oribe Peralta's finish, Mexico have continued
their unbeaten streak in their opening World Cup match, dating back to France
1998 with three wins and one draw. Meanwhile, with today's 1-0 defeat, Cameroon
have become the first African to lose five consecutive World Cup matches.
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