Group E:
Denmark 1:3 Japan - Despite the Danes superior possession and gritty tackling, Japan found themselves leading Denmark 0:2 in Rustenburg on 30 minutes. John Dahl Tomasson got one back for the Danes on 81 minutes, but Okazaki would hit a 87th minute dagger to end the match at 1:3. Japan punch their ticket to the second round 6 points to the good.
Cameroon 1:2 Netherlands - Though the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon made a game effort in Cape Town, they simply couldn’t get past the Dutch. Though many aspects of the match were dead even, the Dutch enjoyed the more frequent and dangerous goal scoring opportunities. After van Persie opened with a goal in the 36th minute, Cameroon gamely answered with a Thomas Eto’o penalty on 65 minutes. It was Huntelaar who would hit a late winner in the 83rd minute sinking Cameroonian hopes in South Africa. Netherlands cruise into the second round on maximum points.
Group F:
Slovakia 3:2 Italy - In a fantastic result that no one could have predicted, the scrappy Slovaks edged out the experienced Italians in Johannesburg, not only knocking the Italians out of the match, but knocking them out of the tournament. Vittek opened with two for the Slovaks in the 25th and 73rd minutes. Italy, out of sorts and with little time remaining, hit back in the 81st through Di Natale. Seemingly Italy was gearing up to try and eliminate the Slovaks on grit and pride alone. Kopunek promptly answered on 89 minutes with a dagger of a goal seemingly closing the door on Italian World Cup hopes. Quagliarella would hit a second goal for Italy in stoppage-time, but there just wasn’t enough match left for the Italians to level. The only way the Italians could’ve gone through was with a win. Instead the Squadra Azzuri return to Italy eliminated and heartsick. Slovakia through to the second round on 4 points.
Paraguay 0:0 New Zealand - After a scoreless draw in Polokwane, New Zealand finish a performance that saw them exceed their wildest dreams as they managed to go unbeaten in the group stage of a World Cup Finals. Unfortunately they didn’t win any matches either, and Paraguay cruise into the second round on 5 points.
Group G:
Portugal 0:0 Brazil - A scoreless draw in Durban was all that Brazil and Portugal needed to see them through to the round of 16. It was an ill-tempered standoff with seven total players booked. Though Brazil dominated possession and chances at goal, the two sides finished level.
DPR Korea 0:3 Ivory Coast - This match in Nelspruit was largely a formality with neither Ivory Coast nor North Korea starting the match in a position to advance, regardless of the result. Goals by Yaya Toure, Romaric, and Kalou earn respectability for the Ivorians, but not a second round World Cup berth. Chelsea and Ivory Coast standout Didier Drogba was named Man of the Match. North Korea ended a lackluster tournament that included a low point against Portugal where they were overwhelmed by a margin of 7:0.
Group H:
Chile 1:2 Spain - Pretoria hosted a match between group leaders Chile who were on 6 points and second place Spain, just behind them with 3 points. David Villa opened for Spain on 24 minutes. Iniesta would add a second in the 37th minute. Despite Millar’s 47th minute strike for Chile, Spain would prevail seeing the two sides tie for first on points. The tie was broken on goal difference with Spain’s +2 bettering Chile’s +1. This result saw both Chile and Spain through to the round of 16.
Switzerland 0:0 Honduras - This match in Bloemfontein was rendered meaningless by the Chile/Spain match. Honduras and Switzerland played to a mostly listless scoreless draw. Though both sides demonstrated flashes of skill, there were no goals to be had on the day. Both the Swiss and the Hondurans crash out of the tournament. Honduras particularly disappointed its supporters as they failed to score a goal in the tournament. Despite an early shock victory against the Spaniards, Switzerland were unable to find enough consistency to advance despite earning a respectable 4 points in group play.
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Nice summation of events thus-far. Looking forward to further World Cup posts!
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