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    Japan 0-0 Greece: Asians held by ten man Ethniki

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    Greece held on for a goalless draw against Japan in Natal on Thursday, ensuring Colombia will play in the round of 16 in Brazil.

    Despite playing the entire second half with a numerical disadvantage after skipper Kostas Katsouranis was expelled seven minutes before half-time, Greece denied the misfiring Japanese at the Arena das Dunas as both teams picked up their first points of the World Cup.

    Katsouranis went into the book for the first time in the 27th minute when he slid into the back of Yuya Osako and his trip to halt Japan captain Makoto Hasebe's break 11 minutes later was the end of his match.

    The draw saw Colombia, who had defeated Ivory Coast 2-1 earlier on Thursday, secure a berth in the knockout stages at their first World Cup since 1998, as they lead Group C with six points with one game to play.The most intriguing selection for Greece was that coach Fernando Santos stuck with Giannis Maniatis despite the Olympiacos defensive midfielder having threatened to leave Brazil on Wednesday after a training ground argument.

    Maniatis retained his spot in defensive midfield, while Kostas Mitroglou and Ioannis Fetfatzidis replaced Theofanis Gekas and Dimitris Salpigidis respectively.
    Japan coach Alberto Zaccheroni made the brave decision of dropping Shinji Kagawa for Yoshito Okubo, while Yasuyuki Konno took Masato Morishige's spot in central defence.

    Kagawa had been largely invisible against Ivory Coast but the sight of him on the bench at the Arena das Dunas was still a shock, with the playmaker having started all but one of his country's last 12 matches.

    Both teams had pledged to attack in Natal after losing their opening games of the World Cup but 10 minutes passed before the first genuine chance was created; Panagiotis Kone driving through midfield before shooting powerfully straight at Eiji Kawashima.

    Japan had over 75 per cent possession in the first half but generally struggled to test Orestis Karnezis with Okubo shooting tamely at Greece's goalkeeper and curling another effort wide either side of the 20-minute mark, before the game changed in the 38th minute, when Katsouranis was sent off.With his team down to 10, Santos made two changes before half-time, sacrificing Fetfatzidis and Mitroglou for Giorgos Karagounis and Gekas respectively.

    At the break, Zaccheroni brought on Yasuhito Endo for Hasebe in a bid to insert some creativity into Japan's line-up, before Kagawa was recalled in the 57th minute at the expense of Osako.But despite the two substitutions, Japan still struggled to break down Greece's stubborn defence.

    The Asian nation bombarded Greece's goal, with Okubo wasting the best chance when he blazed wide in the 68th minute, but the Europeans desperately held on to frustrate Zaccheroni's side and leave both teams needing a win in their final game to advance from Group C.
     

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    It's no advantage that I coached Ecuador, insists Honduras boss

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    Luis Fernando Suarez does not think Honduras against Ecuador will be a battle between him and opposite number Reinaldo Rueda, who have both managed the two sides.

    Suarez was in charge of Ecuador between 2004 and 2007, with his friend Rueda having been his predecessor as Honduras boss, where he worked from 2006 to 2010.

    However, despite the quirk of fate that both men in charge have an in-depth knowledge of their opposing team, Suarez played down the significance of this detail on the Group E encounter."There's something about South America and Central America that give you options when you coach national teams," the 54-year-old told a press conference.

    "I'm very grateful for everything Ecuador gave me, but I also have to recognize what Honduras has given to me. Honduras gave me the chance to grow up as a coach, to be at the World Cup. Tomorrow we'll play the game - the match is not between two coaches, it's between two football teams.

    "Reinaldo and I don't have advantages. My knowledge comes from the last months where I've had to learn about Ecuador and I think I know the best way to face them. I'm sure Reinaldo also will have to discover how to beat Honduras. The individual weaknesses are important but are not everything."

    Suarez also spoke of the Jorge Claros, who will replace Wilson Palacios in the Honduran side after the latter picked up a red card in their 3-0 defeat against France.

    "I'm happy with Jorge," he continued."He has been a key player - I'm confident about his performance for [Friday]."One thing I am certain of is that all the players we've called up have the capacity of being up to what is required to defeat Ecuador.

    "It will be an interesting match to watch and enjoy."
     

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    'We knew we had to win' - Honda dismayed as Japan draw

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    Keisuke Honda has conceded that Japan's World Cup hopes could be over after a frustrating 0-0 draw with 10-man Greece on Thursday.

    Having lost their opening game in Group C to Cote d'Ivoire, Alberto Zaccheroni's men knew that victory in Natal was imperative to give themselves a real chance of qualifying for the knockout stages.

    However, even though Greece had captain Konstantinos Katsouranis sent off during the first half, Japan were unable to break their opponents down and had to settle for a draw that leaves them third in the pool ahead of their meeting with Colombia, who are now through to the last 16.

    "We knew that we needed to win two games," Honda told NTV after picking up the man of the match award. "So, it's disappointing that we couldn't get the ball into the goal.

    "The result is everything, so regardless of the attacking performance it is disappointing we couldn't get three points.

    "Greece played knowing that with a draw and a win in the next game they can go through, and we got caught up in that. We have to fight until the end and not give up."

    Yoshito Okubo was just as devastated by Japan's failure to turn their dominance into goals.

    "It's a disappointing result and I apologise to the fans," he sighed.

    "We had a lot of chances and we could have won if we'd scored one of those. We had a lot of possession in Greece's half, so we just have to work harder at putting the ball in the back of the net."

    Atsuto Uchida confessed that Japan only had themselves to blame but insisted that they will rouse themselves for their final group fixture against the Colombians.

    "Football is about scoring goals," he acknowledged. "But, representing Japan, we can't give up on the pitch, so we have to keep fighting."
     

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    Lloris: World Cup 2010 strike belongs to the past

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    Hugo Lloris insisted that France's infamous strike at the 2010 World Cup is the last thing on the players' minds ahead of Friday's crucial Group E clash with Switzerland.

    The Tottenham goalkeeper was a member of the squad that boycotted training ahead of their game against hosts South Africa four years ago following the expulsion of forward Nicolas Anelka due to a dispute with coach Raymond Domenech.

    The controversy remains a contentious issue within French football and it was raised again when Patrice Evra, who was captain in 2010 and subsequently banned for five games for his role in the strike, faced the media on Wednesday.

    However, Lloris says the players just want to put the whole affair behind them.

    "Honestly, we don't have what happened in 2010 in mind," he told reporters in Salvador on Thursday.

    "We're just focusing and concentrating on this World Cup. What happened in 2010 belongs in the past.

    "It's good that Patrice [Evra] came and spoke [to the media]. But this team is here to live its own World Cup adventure, hopefully with the best possible results.

    "Tomorrow [Friday] we have a very strong opponent and we will have to have a great match to win."

    Indeed, Lloris is hoping that midfield starlet Paul Pogba is at his brilliant best.

    The Juventus ace was told that he needed to learn how to exercise "total control" by France boss Didier Deschamps after running the risk of a red card in their tournament-opening win over Honduras and Lloris is no doubt that the 21-year-old will take the coach's advice.

    "Paul is a very talented player with a lot of potential," the shot-stopper enthused. "He could become one of the best players of his generation but he's still young.

    "He has to experience this kind of event to grow. He's very smart. He listens to you. He's very ambitious.

    "He'll do his best tomorrow [Friday] and I hope he'll be decisive."

    Lloris, though, has the utmost respect for Switzerland, who are ranked sixth in the world and boast the fourth youngest side in the competition.

    "I think that the Swiss are a strong opponent that we must take very seriously," he warned. "They're a fine team: young, promising and very ambitious.

    "Their qualifying campaign was excellent. They're not here by the chance. They have some great players playing in the best championships in Europe.

    "This game will be tough, a real challenge."
     

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    Deschamps: Cabaye fit to face Switzerland

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    France boss Didier Deschamps has confirmed that Yohan Cabaye is available for Friday's World Cup Group E showdown with Switzerland in Salvador.

    The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder was forced off with a groin problem during the second half of his Les Bleus' tournament-opening win over Honduras and there were fears that he would be unavailable for the remainder of the group stage.

    However has been given the all-clear to feature at Arena Fonte Nova.

    "Yohan is totally fit," Deschamps confirmed in his pre-game press conference. "He's recovered, he trained today [Thursday] so there is no problem with him."

    Deschamps also insisted that Olivier Giroud was fine. The Arsenal ace admitted that he was disappointed not to have started against Honduras but his coach dismissed the suggestion that the striker was feeling down.

    "He's part of a group that won their first game in the World Cup and, just like everyone else in the group, he's currently getting ready to try to win the second game," the former Juventus boss explained. "That's all. No difference.

    "We have a match every five days. We've worked a lot during our preparations and I want them all to be ready for tomorrow [Friday].

    "Only 11 can be on the pitch but I want all 23 to be available; to be ready. And they are."

    Deschamps, though, is well aware of threat posed to France's hopes of topping the group by a Swiss side ranked sixth in the world.

    "They have players that can counter attack well," the World Cup winner mused. "As a team, they perform best when they're compact. They don't leave much space. Their opponents end up leaving the space.

    "The Swiss team has a lot of strong points. They qualified easily and they've only one defeat in their last 10. They also beat Brazil.

    "Look at their players: most of them belong to great European clubs. They're the top seed in our group.

    "This will be a very tough opponent for us."
     

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    'Netherlands are favourites for the World Cup,' claims Kalou

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    Cote d'Ivoire striker Salomon Kalou has declared Netherlands to be favourites for the World Cup, revealing his admiration for their performances.

    The Oranje have won both of their Group B games so far, overcoming Australia 3-2 on Wednesday after beginning with a surprise 5-1 thrashing of Spain, and have progressed to the last-16.Speaking exclusively to Goal after his side's 2-1 loss to Colombia, Kalou said that Netherlands' impressive form has made them the team to beat in the competition.

    "Netherlands are the favourites to win the World Cup," the 28-year-old said.
    "They are always among the favourites because they have some great players and a good team. [Arjen] Robben is doing fantastic, [Robin] van Persie is doing fantastic. So they are the favourites."

    The Elephants fell to defeat against los Cafeteros on Thursday, only managing a goal from Gervinho in response to strikes from James Rodriguez and Juan Fernando Quintero, but Kalou remained upbeat about his side's chances.

    "Things went wrong and got difficult for us when we conceded [the first] goal," he continued.

    "That allowed them to play on the counter-attack and wait for us. They could just wait for the right moment and they made it happen. You know it’s going to be a difficult game when they can sit back."This loss is not a blow to us. We still have one game to go. We have to be positive and focus on that game. We want to make the qualification happen.

    "I am confident that we will win against Greece and qualify. We have to make sure we are well prepared."The striker's thoughts were echoed by his team-mate Kolo Toure, who played down the impact of losing to the Colombians.

    "We are disappointed that we lost, but it's just one game," 33-year-old insisted.
    "This is not a major blow. We are now focusing on our next match. It will be a crucial game and we must win it.

    "We are very confident that we will qualify. We played very well today and didn't deserve to lose against Colombia. But that's part of the game. We must now focus on the game and want to do well again. It’s going to be very important for Cote d'Ivoire."

    Toure also had words of support for Serey Die, who broke down in tears during the national anthem.

    "Serey was just emotional because he loves his country and is proud to be play for the team," the defender concluded.
     

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    :lol:Balotelli: The Queen can kiss my... cheek

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    Mario Balotelli has demanded a kiss from the Queen of the United Kingdom if Italy beat Costa Rica on Friday.

    England's defeat at the hands of Uruguay on Thursday means Roy Hodgson's men are relying on a favour from the Azzurri if they are to remain in the World Cup.

    If Italy draw with Central American team it means the Three Lions are eliminated from the competition, but if Cesare Prandelli's side win both of their last two games then England have a chance of progressing as long as they beat Costa Rica by a big enough margin.

    And following England's 2-1 in at the hands of Uruguay, Balotelli has demanded on Twitter that Queen Elizabeth II thank him with a nice peck on the cheek if they are to produce the goods against Costa Rica and Uruguay.
     

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    Suarez: We have answered our critics

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    Luis Suarez revelled in Uruguay's 2-1 win over England, suggesting that his side had reacted in the best way possible to their loss to Costa Rica.

    The Liverpool forward, who hadn't played since undergoing knee surgery in May, scored either side of a Wayne Rooney tap in to give Oscar Tabarez's side a vital win in Sao Paulo.

    Speaking after the game, Suarez could not hide his delight at scoring twice on his return from injury and suggested that Uruguay had answered their critics after their 3-1 defeat to Costa Rica last Saturday."I've dreamed of these goals," the 27-year-old told reporters.

    "We suffered a lot. But we won and that's what really matters. Now we've got a strong challenge ahead and we have to play Italy, which will be a harder match.
    "And to those who criticised us, there you have it".

    Suarez enjoyed a superb season with Liverpool, scoring 31 times in 33 Premier League games, but it was feared he would not be fit to take part against Roy Hodgson's side and was emotional in describing the impact of national side physio Walter Ferreira on his recovery."I was suffering from cramps more than 10 minutes before my second goal," he continued.

    "But something told me I couldn't leave the pitch. When celebrating my first goal, I had to go and thank our physio because if he wasn't for him, I wouldn't have been able to play in this World Cup."
     

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    FIFA World Cup 2014 Fixtures 2014.06.20

    FIFA World Cup 2014 Fixtures 2014.06.20

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    Group D

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    Italy Vs Costa Rica
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    Group E

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    Switzerland Vs France
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    Honduras Vs Ecuador
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