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    Switzerland Goal(s)

    Dzemaili 81'
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    France Goal(s)

    Giroud 17'
    Matuidi 18'
    Valbuena 40'
    Benzema 67'
    Sissoko 73'

     

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    & 24th June thiyana Italy Vs Uruguay pattama gemak yai:yes:Win karana team 1ka last 16 qualify wenawa
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    Honduras 1-2 Ecuador: Valencia at the double in La Tri comeback

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    Enner Valencia's brace led Ecuador to a 2-1 win over Honduras to keep their World Cup chances alive on Friday.

    Valencia continued his fine form for his country as he scored for the sixth straight international game to see Reinaldo Rueda's men to an important win in Group E.

    Carlo Costly had put Honduras ahead before Valencia's equaliser in the first half and his second in the 65th minute proved to be the winner at the Arena de Baixada in Curitiba.

    Ecuador climb into second in Group E, behind a France team they face on Wednesday, while Honduras are still alive despite being bottom without a point.
    Honduras coach Luis Fernando Suarez made two changes to the team that was well-beaten by France.Jorge Claros replaced the suspended Wilson Palacios in midfield, while Andy Najar made way for Oscar Boniek Garcia out wide.

    Ecuador, who suffered a late loss to Switzerland in their opening game, saw just one change to their starting XI as Oswaldo Minda took Carlos Armando Gruezo Arboleda's place in midfield.Valencia had the first real chance in the 20th minute.

    Frickson Erazo's long pass put Valencia through the centre of the Honduras defence, but the Pachuca forward missed the target in a one-on-one with Noel Valladares.Ecuador looked most dangerous on the counter-attack, while Suarez's men had a good chance in the 27th minute.

    A Garcia corner found Victor Bernardez, but the centre-back could only direct his free header well wide.The game came to life just after the half-hour mark.

    A long pass from Brayan Beckeles found Costly and, after Jorge Guagua failed to clear, the Real Espana forward fired a powerful left-footed strike past Alexander Dominguez in the 31st minute.

    It ended a run of 510 minutes without scoring in World Cup matches for Honduras, dating back to the 1982 tournament.

    But just three minutes later and Ecuador were level.Valencia was quickest to react to Juan Carlos Paredes' deflected shot from the right to tap in the equaliser at the back post.

    There was late drama in the half as Costly headed a Beckeles pass onto the post and Jerry Bengtson scrambled in the rebound.Referee Ben Williams correctly ruled the goal out for a handball – while Bengtson also appeared to be offside – in a dramatic finish to the first half.

    Dominguez kept out Beckeles' 20-yard effort early in the second half, while Ecuador were unlucky not to be awarded a penalty in the 58th minute when Felipe Caicedo appeared to be brought down.Bengtson forced Dominguez into a save down low to his left moments later before Valencia put Rueda's side ahead in the 65th minute.

    The 24-year-old climbed highest to nod in Walter Ayovi's fizzing set-piece from the left and the South Americans held on late in the encounter for a key win.
     

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    Switzerland 2-5 France: Les Bleus demolish Swiss in seven goal thriller

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    France produced a scintillating display to rout a sorry Switzerland side 5-2 and all but secure a second-round spot at the World Cup.

    Having survived a physical Honduras side in their Group E opener, Didier Deschamps' men faced a seemingly more difficult task in Salvador, but they ran roughshod in an exhilarating display that left Ottmar Hitzfeld's men shell-shocked.
    Olivier Giroud, Blaise Matuidi and Mathieu Valbuena were all on target in a breathless opening 45 minutes in which Karim Benzema missed a penalty.He made amends with his third goal of the tournament in the second half, before applying the assist for Moussa Sissoko to make it five.

    Switzerland - who beat Ecuador 2-1 in their first pool match - were stunned by two goals in as many first-half minutes, first Giroud crashing a header past Diego Benaglio, before the goalkeeper was beaten easily by Matuidi's shot.

    Granit Xhaka had a goal ruled out for Switzerland, before Benzema - who notched a brace against Honduras - saw Benaglio save his spot-kick.It made little difference as Valbuena capped of a wonderful counter-attack in the 40th minute to effectively end the contest by half-time.

    Benzema's close-range strike and a Sissoko effort added further gloss in the second period, before Blerim Dzemaili and Xhaka bagged late consolations.

    France are now on the brink of the last 16 having taken a maximum six points, while Switzerland still have work to do in their final pool encounter with Honduras.
    Switerland's woes started early when Steve von Bergen caught a boot in the face from Giroud and had to be replaced.And Giroud was in the thick of the action again when he put France ahead in the 17th minute.

    The Arsenal striker leapt highest to thump Valbuena's corner past Benaglio who, despite getting a full hand to the ball, could not keep the effort out.Just a minute later France took complete control.

    Benzema pounced on Valon Behrami's poor pass before playing in Matuidi on the left of the box and he side-footed past Benaglio at the near-post, the goalkeeper perhaps beaten too easily.France were handed a reprieve when Xhaka turned home Gokhan Inler's mishit shot, only to be denied by the offside flag.

    Having escaped, Les Bleus missed the chance to extend the lead in the 33rd minute when referee Bjorn Kuipers pointed to the spot after Johan Djourou recklessly felled Benzema.

    However, Benaglio dived to his right to keep out the Real Madrid striker's spot-kick before Yohan Cabaye inexplicably volleyed the rebound against the crossbar.
    But France did get a third just five minutes before the break.

    Raphael Varane brought the ball away following a Swiss corner before producing an exquisite pass that sent Giroud free down the left and he in turn laid the ball across goal for Valbuena, who could not miss from inside the six-yard box.

    Switzerland showed more intent after the break, but were restricted to long shots.
    Despite the improvement, France had a fourth when substitute Paul Pogba's fine ball with the outside of his boot was swept home by Benzema, Philippe Senderos not helping his side with a poor attempted clearance.France made it five just six minutes later, Benzema once again involved as he laid on for Sissoko to drill home from the right side of the box.

    Dzemaili pulled a goal back with a low 30-yard strike in the 81st minute, before Xhaka added further respectability to the scores when he met Gokhan Inler's chipped pass with a superb guided volley, but it was too little too late.

    Benzema was denied a stunning late sixth as the whistle had gone before his first-time strike from the edge of the box had hit the back of the net, much to the Real Madrid forward's annoyance.
     

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    Italy 0-1 Costa Rica: Ruiz stuns Azzurri to book last-16 berth

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    Bryan Ruiz headed home the only goal of the game as Costa Rica stunned Italy 1-0 and booked their place in the knockout stages of the World Cup with a game to spare.

    Few would have given Jose Luis Pinto's side any hope of reaching the knockout stages prior to the start of the Brazil showpiece.

    But, after stunning Uruguay 3-1 in their opening Group D encounter last Saturday, Costa Rica produced another fantastic performance to progress from the group phase of a World Cup for only the second time.

    Friday's game was settled in the 44th minute as Ruiz's header ensured that England will be heading home early following a 2-1 loss to Uruguay on Thursday.

    A below-par Italy now face the prospect of a mouth-watering showdown with Uruguay next Tuesday to determine who will be the other qualifier from Group D.
    Costa Rica started brightly and came close after just six minutes when defender Celso Borges headed narrowly over the crossbar from a corner.

    But, despite enjoying the better of the opening exchanges, they were unable to really test goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, who was restored to the starting XI after missing the 2-1 win over England due to an ankle injury.

    Italy, perhaps hindered by the humidity at the Arena Pernambuco in Recife, struggled to create any opportunities of real note.

    However, striker Mario Balotelli should have given the Azzurri the lead on the half-hour mark when he latched on to a superb ball from Andrea Pirlo, only to lift an effort over Keylor Navas and wide of the goal.

    Balotelli showed greater composure when handed another opportunity just two minutes later, but the Milan talisman's volley was kept out by a strong Navas save.
    Costa Rica remained a threat, though, and forced Buffon into action for the first time as the Juventus shot-stopper prevented midfielder Christian Bolanos' curler from finding the bottom corner.

    And Pinto's men were aggrieved not to have been awarded a stone-wall penalty in the 43rd minute when Joel Campbell was barged over in the area by Giorgio Chiellini after the latter had given the ball away in midfield.

    Thankfully, justice was served a minute later, as Ruiz met Junior Diaz's magnificent left-wing cross with an excellent far-post header that cannoned off the underside of the bar and over the line.Cesare Prandelli's response to falling behind was a positive one as he brought on striker Antonio Cassano for midfielder Thiago Motta after the interval.

    Italy dictated play from the restart with Navas twice drawn into acrobatic stops, first to tip over a long-range effort from defender Matteo Darmian and then to keep out a Pirlo free-kick.But the opportunities soon dried up for Italy as they laboured to try and find a way through a determined and well-organised Costa Rica defence.

    And, despite the introductions of Lorenzo Insigne and Alessio Cerci, the four-time world champions could not find a way through, with Costa Rica holding on for another famous result that ends England's slim hopes.
     

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    Cazorla rubbishes Alonso's motivation claim

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    Spain midfielder Santi Cazorla has dismissed team-mate Xabi Alonso's claim that a lack of hunger contributed to their World Cup exit.The title holders and two-time defending European champions crashed out at the group stage following a 2-0 defeat to Chile on Wednesday.After that game at the Maracana, Alonso admitted motivation may have dipped for a side accustomed to so much success.

    That was strenuously denied by Arsenal midfielder Cazorla at Friday’s press conference in Curitiba.

    "We did not win the games [against the Netherlands and Chile] but there was no lack of hunger, ambition or desire," he said.

    Cazorla denied his opinion of Alonso had changed after his remarks, adding: "We have no doubt on Xabi Alonso or any other team-mate. There is no polemic here."
    The future of coach Vicente del Bosque is uncertain following La Roja’s dismal displays in Brazil but Cazorla is hoping he stays on."Vicente has been with us for a long time, thanks to him we have achieved a lot of important things.

    "He knows he has our support."
     

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    Ruiz: We've been dreaming of this moment

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    Costa Rica hero Bryan Ruiz says he was always dreaming of leading his side into the knockout round of the World Cup, after they beat Italy 1-0 to progress beyond the group stage.

    The Central Americans secured a route out of Group D thanks to shock wins over the Azzurri and Uruguay in their opening two games, with the Fulham schemer scoring the decisive goal against Cesare Prandelli's men on Friday.

    Ruiz has hailed his team-mates' work rate in the 1-0 triumph over Italy and was quick to thank those who had supported the team.

    "I cannot explain the emotions I am feeling right now," Ruiz told Sky Sport Italia.

    "We suffered so much in this game. I dedicate the goal to my family. It's incredible to score at a World Cup.

    "We had dreamed of this moment, even though we knew people didn't believe in us. We qualified ahead of teams much stronger than we are, so this is all a dream come true.

    "We thank all those who did believe in us, as we've achieved something extraordinary considering our country is so small."
     

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    Fellaini keen to prove his worth at Manchester United

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    Marouane Fellaini still believes he has plenty to offer at Manchester United, despite enduring a poor debut season.

    The Belgium international arrived at Old Trafford as David Moyes' first marquee signing in September 2013, but the former Everton midfielder struggled to find his form as injuries hampered his progress.

    Fellaini failed to find the back of the net in his 21 appearances for United and admits it could have gone better, but is determined to show his worth under new manager Louis van Gaal after scoring at the World Cup.

    "Everybody knows my club season was one to forget," he told Belgian reporters. "I'm the same Marouane.

    "United signed me one year ago. There have been some positives and some negatives, like the bad injury I picked up. Also, our team didn't quite click into place.

    "But now we have a new manager, we'll see what happens next season. In the meantime, I'm concentrating on my national team.

    "I'm not playing for a transfer [at the World Cup]. We'll see with the new coach, but I still feel good at United."

    Fellaini showed his quality in Belgium's opening World Cup game on Tuesday as he came off the bench to begin the side's fightback against Algeria, with Marc Wilmots's men eventually winning 2-1.
     

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    Buffon: There are no Cinderella teams

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    Gianluigi Buffon admitted Italy's meeting with Costa Rica didn't go to plan as they lost 1-0 to the Central Americans and stressed there are no weak teams at a World Cup.

    Bryan Ruiz's goal proved to be the difference between the two sides and sealed progression for Jorge Luis Pinto nation while Italy need to beat Uruguay to book their place in the next round.

    The veteran goalkeeper says Costa Rica's win is proof that nothing can be taken for granted at major tournaments.

    "At the end of the day, we had hoped to do better and do what we had prepared to make life difficult for Costa Rica," he told Sky Sport.

    "Instead we had a few more problems than we anticipated and Costa Rica controlled the situation well after taking the lead.

    "Costa Rica's qualification was a shock for those who take some things for granted and think there are still weak teams in a World Cup. We've known for several years that there's no such thing as a Cinderella team.

    "You get on your feet by looking on the bright side. Even a draw wouldn't have changed anything as we still needed a draw against Uruguay.

    "In fact, even a victory would have left us needing a point to be absolutely sure."

    Italy's final game is against Uruguay on June 24, with kick-off scheduled at 18:00CET.
     

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    Italy 'deserved' Costa Rica loss, says Prandelli

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    Italy coach Cesare Prandelli offered no excuses for his side's 1-0 defeat to Costa Rica on Friday, but insisted there was "no need to panic" despite his side’s chances of World Cup progression taking a severe hit.

    A victory in Recife would have put the Azzurri in a strong position in Group D but instead it was Los Ticos who advanced into the round of 16 thanks to Bryan Ruiz’s first-half header.Italy will join them if they can avoid defeat to Uruguay on Tuesday with Prandelli trying to remain optimistic despite a defeat few saw coming.

    "We deserved this defeat," he lamented to RAI Sport after the game. "But there’s no need to panic, we just have to recover and get ready for Tuesday’s match.
    "It was a defeat in which Costa Rica were much more aggressive and played with passion."I don’t know if we were superficial but it would have been a huge mistake if we were. The players ran hard and in these conditions gave all they had.

    "We had a plan, but Costa Rica were smart to close down every gap for the passes to go through.

    "We already knew this was a particularly tough group and that we’d have to gamble our qualification in the last game with Uruguay." Italy's best chance fell to Mario Balotelli but he could only put a weak effort wide of target around the half-hour mark.

    "Perhaps if Balotelli had scored the match would have different," Prandelli added. "But there’s nothing else for us to complain about."We will do our best against Uruguay."
     

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    Del Bosque: I'll do what's right for Spanish football


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    Vicente del Bosque has reiterated he will consider what’s best for Spanish football before deciding his own future.

    The 63-year-old’s role as Spain coach has been called into question following the world champions' group-stage exit from the 2014 tournament in Brazil.

    In the immediate aftermath of Wednesday’s 2-0 defeat to Chile, which confirmed their elimination, the former Real Madrid boss, who has two years left on his existing deal, admitted he would take his time before determining whether to stay on.

    And he repeated the same message on Friday, telling a press conference: "We still have a game to play in the competition. It is not the time to talk about my future. We will decide what is best for the [Spanish Football] Federation.

    "I’ll try to do the right thing with the Federation that has always treated me well. I’m a defender of the Federation and football. I want things to work well. If I thought I was disturbing the Federation then I would certainly leave."In September we begin the qualifying period for the European Championship and the only thing I want is that our sport keeps functioning in the correct manner. Therefore, we will make the right decision."

    The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) say they hope he stays on as coach.
    "We have still not talked with Del Bosque. It's better to put it off and talk calmly in Madrid,” RFEF secretary general Jorge Perez told El Partido de las 12 earlier on Friday.

    "When Del Bosque signed the contract [earlier this year] he said that if for any reason we decided he should not continue, he would go. I want him to continue.

    "Del Bosque has not offered his resignation. If he does, we'll ask him to continue."
    There have been also reports of rifts in the Spain camp – earlier today Santi Cazorla rubbished claims from fellow midfielder Xabi Alonso that the players had lacked hunger.

    Del Bosque, however, is adamant that the players get along just fine."We have been concentrated for 26 or 27 days, the relationship [between the players] is fantastic," he added.

    "We are in a situation where we don’t find footballing reasons for our exit and that’s why we look for something else."We must accept that our two opponents – Chile and Netherlands – were superior than us."

    Del Bosque admitted he may have made an error in dropping Barcelona veteran Xavi for the Chile game."He didn’t play the other day – and maybe it was a mistake – because we wanted to insert some pace into the midfield.

    "That’s the reason we left him on the bench, not because he was at fault for the Netherlands defeat."
     

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    Xavi on brink of Barcelona exit after being offered €25 million tax-free deal in Qatar

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    Xavi is set to quit Barcelona after being offered a stunning €25 million tax-free deal by Qatari club Al-Arabi.The 34-year-old has told friends he is ready to leave Camp Nou this summer and move to the Middle East.

    The player’s agent Ivan Corretja met with Barca president Josep Maria Bartomeu and sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta last week to communicate his client’s desire to leave.

    Having been an automatic starter for the club since making his debut in 1998, Xavi was not always included in the XI by former Barca boss Gerardo Martino last season.

    Most notably, he was dropped for the final-day clash against Atletico Madrid when a victory would have handed Barca the league title.

    Corretja has already agreed a deal with the Qatari government, which has close links with Barcelona, and is keen to promote the game in the region.The identity of the club Xavi will play for has yet to be revealed but Goal understands it is Al-Arabi.

    The Doha-based outfit have offered Xavi a four-year contract worth a basic €6m-a-year net of tax.Al-Arabi coach Dan Petrescu already claimed earlier this week they were closing in on the Spain international’s signature.

    Speaking to Digisport, Petrescu said: "It’s likely he will join us but he also has other offers.“When you get the chance to sign someone like Xavi, you make the most of the opportunity.

    “I’ve talked to him personally and he is an extraordinary man.“If we miss out on him, we have other big names lined up. But Xavi is who I really want.”

    The La Masia academy graduate has held talks with New York City FC, the Manchester City franchise that joins the MLS next year.But the American club appear to have been trumped to Xavi's signature by the riches on offer in the Middle East.

    The player will return to Barcelona next week following Spain’s shock early exit from the World Cup and announce his decision.His departure will continue a massive reshaping of the Barcelona squad this summer under new boss Luis Enrique.

    Carlos Puyol has retired, Victor Valdes has bid farewell after 12 years and Cesc Fabregas has joined Chelsea for €36m.

    With the likes of Alex Song and Alexis Sanchez also set to leave, it represents the biggest turnover of the squad for many years.
     

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    Messi is free to say what he likes - Sabella

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    Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella insists he has no problem with Lionel Messi and claims the team captain was merely expressing an opinion when he said on Monday that he preferred to play in a 4-3-3 formation.

    A Messi-inspired Argentina beat Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-1 on Sunday in Rio, but Sabella came in for criticism after starting with a 5-3-2 system which left the Barcelona forward isolated in the opening 45 minutes.

    Messi scored his side's second goal with a glorious run and left-footed finish which went in off the post to give Argentina a winning start to their World Cup campaign, but the 26-year-old told reporters on Monday that he prefers the attacking formation used by the Albiceleste in the second half.

    "We are Argentina," Messi said in a press conference back in Belo Horizonte. "We shouldn't be concered with how our rivals play. All I care about is that we play well. I prefer 4-3-3 and I feel more comfortable with more players further forward."

    Those words have been interpreted by some as a public dressing down for his coach after the decision to start with a more pragmatic approach on Sunday, but Sabella says Messi meant no harm.

    "I wasn't annoyed at all by Leo's quotes," the 59-year-old coach said at his side's pre-match press conference on Friday at the Estadio Mineirao ahead of the game against Iran on Saturday. "He was asked how he likes playing and he replied. He was very respectful."

    And the coach continued: "Messi has always said this, it's nothing new. He has always said he prefers to play 4-3-3 with [Angel] Di Maria pushing forward.

    "We live in a climate of freedom and, in any case, I was the one who designated Messi for the press conference on Monday. I have complete trust in my players and they are free to express their opinions.

    "If I told them what to say, I would be insecure."
     

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    Neymar better than Balotelli - Cesar

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    Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar has hailed his compatriot Neymar as a “better player” than Italy striker Mario Balotelli.

    Neymar has been put forward as the Selecao's key man as Brazil attempt to secure a record sixth World Cup triumph on home soil.

    The Barcelona forward scored two goals, including a penalty, in Brazil’s opening match against Croatia while AC Milan striker Balotelli netted the crucial opener against England in Manaus.

    But, despite Balotelli’s important contributions to the Azzurri so far in the competition, Cesar has instead insisted that 22-year-old Neymar is better than the Italian.“I had the opportunity to play with Mario at Inter [Milan] when he was only a kid, 17 or 18 years old,” Cesar told Sky Sport Italia.

    “The fact he went to England and Manchester City before returning to Italy made him more mature, helped him to calm down and become an important player.
    “Neymar is, for me, today among the top three strikers in the world. I know because I follow his progress, speak to him and play in his team.

    “He is a lad who has so much more to give to the world of football. If I had to choose between Mario and Neymar, I would pick Neymar. He is a better player, more complete and more mature.”

    Although Luiz Felipe Scolari’s team secured a win in their opening Group A game in Sao Paulo, their passage to the knockout stage is not guaranteed after the Selecao could only muster a goalless draw against Mexico in Fortaleza.

    Brazil know that if they were to lose their final match against Cameroon and if Croatia and Mexico were to draw, they would be out of the tournament.

    And Cesar has revealed that his teammates will be fully focused on the task at hand when they play the already-eliminated Cameroon in Brasilia on June 23.
    "We knew that it wouldn't be an easy group. I think that Mexico, Croatia, and Cameroon is a complicated group. And in a certain way it was great for us," the 34-year-old said.

    He added: "I think in other World Cups Brazil had qualified past the group stage earlier, which is great since you're more relaxed but right now we aren't in a position where we are comfortable, comfortable in the standings.

    "We're in a good standing, where we can control things well and we could get to the last game and still qualify first in our group."
     

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    'World's best' Suarez makes all the difference - Coates

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    Sebastian Coates has hailed Luis Suarez as the best player in the world and says the striker made all the difference as Uruguay overcame an opening defeat against Costa Rica to beat England on Thursday.

    Suarez missed the 3-1 defeat in Fortaleza as he recovered from a knee injury which had kept him out of action for five weeks, but returned to score both goals in the 2-1 win in Sao Paulo which gives them a great chance of qualifying for the knockout stage.“It’s true. He is an amazing player. For us, he is very important,” the Liverpool defender told reporters after the game.

    “In the first game, we missed Luis, but he showed today how important he is.”
    Suarez had been pictured in a wheelchair just a few weeks ago, only to make a remarkable recovery, and Coates was quick to pay tribute to the staff who had helped his star team-mate get back on his feet so speedily.

    “The physio, Walter Ferreira, is a very good physio. He said to Luis that with some work, he would be playing against England. For us, I say it is very important to have Luis on the pitch. He showed today he is the best.

    “I think he is the best in the world. Luis and Edinson Cavani are two of the best players in this moment.”Coates was among a number of players celebrating fervently at the full-time whistle, and he puts that togetherness of spirit down to a desire to treat the match as a one-off.

    “For us it was a final. If we lost we would have had to go back to Uruguay. In a final, you celebrate with your partners, your family and the people of Uruguay, so it was amazing.“But we must beat Italy to pass from the group.”

    Uruguay face the Italians in Natal on Tuesday knowing only a victory will guarantee their passage from Group D, although a draw may still see them through depending on the result of the simultaneous clash between Costa Rica and England.
     

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    Ancelotti calls Madrid's Spain stars

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    Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti telephoned the club's Spanish contingent to cheer them up following their shock exit from the World Cup.

    The holders became the first team to be eliminated in the group stage of this year’s tournament – and only the fifth defending champions to fall at this hurdle – following back-to-back defeats against Holland (5-1) and Chile (2-0).

    Three Madrid players - Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos and Xabi Alonso - featured in Spain’s games in Brazil, and Ancelotti revealed he had already been in touch with his players.“When it comes to that analysis, it is obvious that Spain’s elimination on the first leg is one of the biggest surprises,” Ancelotti's official website read.

    “Carlo Ancelotti, who knows that these kind of eliminations are always difficult to digest, wanted to be near his Real Madrid players and he sent them a few encouraging words in a phone conversation after their defeat to Chile.“It was a cheering up message to help them stand up again in a difficult moment of their career.”

    With Holland and Chile already having reached the knockout stages of the World Cup, Spain will look to restore some pride when they take on Australia on June 23.
     

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    Mandzukic: Song hit me on purpose

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    Croatia striker Mario Mandzukic has accused Cameroon defender Alex Song of deliberately elbowing him in the back during the 4-0 rout in Manaus on Wednesday.

    The incident happened as Cameroon trailed by a goal and resulted in the Barcelona player receiving a straight red card near the end of the first half.
    Although Song apologised for lashing out at the Bayern Munich forward, Mandzukic is insistent he went after him on purpose."The action was strange. Both of us were running and suddenly I felt a blow. I think that it was clearly on purpose," Mandzukic told German TV station, ZDF.

    The 28-year-old – who scored two second-half goals in the win – recently revealed that he would be departing his club side Bayern as a result of not being able to adapt to Pep Guardiola’s tactics last season.Despite being linked to a host of clubs since confirming his departure from the German champions, Mandzukic has now refused to speak about his future and says he is only focusing on doing well with Croatia in Brazil.

    “Now is not the time to think about those things. I'm focused on the World Cup and my team,” he said.Mandzukic will next be in action when Croatia take on Mexico on June 23 in Recife.
     
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