..::Football III::..

Status
Not open for further replies.
May 19, 2013
1,864
81
0

Ow bro.Series 1kata kalin hithuwata wada Colombia hodata play karanawa:yes::cool:Brazil Vs Colombia match 1keth henama gemak yai:yes:anith 1ka James Rodriguez unath niyama form 1ke inne
11.gif


ow. habai brazil dinanawa nan hondai. unge rate game ekane. kohomath Jamesta goal giye nathi unoth, brizil athe thama game eka godak durata.
 

Wolverine GTR

Well-known member
  • Jan 1, 2009
    268,940
    11,592
    113
    ♥♥Ŧhệatrệ Θf Drệamś♥♥
    රජ්ජුරුවෝ;16835905 said:
    ow. habai brazil dinanawa nan hondai. unge rate game ekane. kohomath Jamesta goal giye nathi unoth, brizil athe thama game eka godak durata.
    J.Martinez,Fredy Guarin unath inform.kiyanna baha ithin mona weida kiyala:yes:dakkane Chile unath hena gemak dunna yesterday:DMonawa unath machan tough fight 1kak yai kiyalanam sure:yes:

     
    May 19, 2013
    1,864
    81
    0

    J.Martinez,Fredy Guarin unath inform.kiyanna baha ithin mona weida kiyala:yes:dakkane Chile unath hena gemak dunna yesterday:DMonawa unath machan tough fight 1kak yai kiyalanam sure:yes:


    man baye hitiye chili dinai kiyala :yes: pawne brazil ochchara katta kala host karana world cup eka.
    ara ain karapu minissu pararwal wala nida ganna photos wagayakuth dakka news wala dala thiyenawa
     
    May 19, 2013
    1,864
    81
    0
    referee hora

    Mexico boss slams ‘cheat’ Robben and World Cup referees after last-16 exit
    miguel-herrera.jpg


    Mexico head coach Miguel Herrera has slammed the standard of refereeing at the World Cup as a controversial penalty helped knock his side out of the tournament.

    El Tricolor didn’t have the best of luck in the tournament as Giovani Dos Santos saw two strikes wrongly disallowed in their 1-0 win over Cameroon in Group B.

    The trend continued when, in added time of their last-16 meeting with the Netherlands, Pedro Proenca gave a penalty to their opponents when Arjen Robben tumbled in the box.

    Klaas-Jan Huntelaar stepped up and slotted home to hand the Dutch a 2-1 victory in Fortaleza, but Herrera couldn’t hide his anger following the match.

    "Out of the four matches here in all of them the refereeing was disastrous,” he fumed.

    "Robben did three dives and he should have been cautioned. You should caution a guy who is trying to cheat, and then if Robben did it again he would be sent off.:growl::growl:

    "And why did FIFA choose a referee from the same confederation as Holland instead of one from South America, Asia or Africa?:growl::growl::growl:
    "The doubtful decisions were always against us. We have to say it in capital letters; in three matches we had horrible refereeing. The man with the whistle knocked us out.:growl::growl::growl:

    "I want the referee committee to take a look and that the referee goes home just like us.":growl::growl::growl:

     

    Wolverine GTR

    Well-known member
  • Jan 1, 2009
    268,940
    11,592
    113
    ♥♥Ŧhệatrệ Θf Drệamś♥♥
    Netherlands 2-1 Mexico: Van Gaal's men seal dramatic comeback win in Fortaleza heat

    430229_heroa.jpg


    Netherlands staged a dramatic late comeback on Sunday to win 2-1 and ensure that Mexico's World Cup last-16 hoodoo continued.

    Leading 1-0 with two minutes remaining in Fortaleza on Sunday, Miguel Herrera's men stood on the verge of reaching the last eight of the tournament for the first time since 1986, having exited in the second round in each of the past five finals.

    However, substitute Klaas-Jan Huntelaar played a leading role in turning the game on its head, setting up the equaliser for Wesley Sneijder in the 88th minute before converting a stoppage-time penalty after Rafael Marquez was adjudged to have brought down Arjen Robben.

    It meant heartbreak for Mexico, who had taken the lead through Giovani dos Santos' fine strike three minutes after half-time, and for long periods it looked as though the Dutch were wilting in the scorching 38-degree (100 degrees Fahrenheit) temperatures.

    But Huntelaar, introduced in the 76th minute to replace Robin van Persie, headed Robben's corner into the path of Sneijder to rifle home.

    The Schalke striker then sent Guillermo Ochoa the wrong way from the spot to seal Netherlands' passage to the quarter-finals and ensure Mexico's last 16 curse was extended.

    Van Persie returned from a one-match ban and slotted straight back into Louis van Gaal's starting XI. Van Gaal was forced into a change in the ninth minute when Nigel de Jong was replaced by Bruno Martins Indi, although signs of any injury were unclear.

    Mexico, who had Carlos Salcido back in place of the suspended Jose Juan Vazquez, had the first sight of goal in the 17th minute when Hector Herrera fired wide of the left-hand post from just inside the area following good work from Oribe Peralta.

    Miguel Herrera's men felt they should have had a penalty shortly afterwards, but Ron Vlaar's high foot on Hector Herrera went unpunished by referee Pedro Proenca.

    Salcido then tried his luck from 30 yards in the 24th minute, his rasping drive causing Jasper Cillessen to move to his right and parry the ball behind for a corner.

    Van Persie had Netherlands' first half-chance three minutes later, bringing down a ball over the top before firing into the side-netting from an acute angle with his weaker right foot.

    Following the first of two cooling breaks in which the players took on fluids to combat the searing temperatures, Mexico went close again just before the interval, Dos Santos seeing his effort saved by the legs of Cillessen.

    The Dutch were denied a penalty of their own in stoppage time, Robben going down under a challenge from Hector Moreno, but once again the match official waved play on, with the latter carried off on a stretcher following the incident.

    Mexico made a flying start to the second period, Dos Santos lashing a bouncing ball into the bottom right-hand corner from 25 yards three minutes after the restart.

    Peralta threatened a second eight minutes later, but Cillessen was equal to his curling effort from just outside the box.

    Netherlands came close to an equaliser in the 58th minute, but Ochoa made a superb reaction stop from Stefan de Vrij, tipping the ball onto the post after the defender met Robben's corner four yards from goal.

    Sneijder then saw his 18-yard strike deflect narrowly over the bar.

    Ochoa was called into action again in the 74th minute, rushing from his line to deny Robben as the Bayern Munich man bore down on goal, while Vlaar headed the resulting corner over the bar from six yards.

    Then came the late drama.

    Robben's corner was headed back into the centre of the area by Huntelaar, and Sneijder met it unchallenged to lash a shot into the bottom corner past a motionless Ochoa.

    And deep into the extended injury-time period - brought about due to the essential water breaks during the clash - Robben was again the architect, driving into the area before turning inside Marquez, who clipped the winger with an oustretched foot to concede a penalty which was swept home stylishly by Huntelaar.<

    The victory keeps Netherlands' hopes of going one better than in South Africa 2010 alive, while Mexico are cruelly denied a place in the quarter-finals once again, having last gone beyond the last-16 on home soil in 1986.
     

    Wolverine GTR

    Well-known member
  • Jan 1, 2009
    268,940
    11,592
    113
    ♥♥Ŧhệatrệ Θf Drệamś♥♥
    Costa Rica 1-1 Greece AET (Pens 5-3): Navas the hero as Central Americans make World Cup history

    430322_heroa.jpg


    Costa Rica kept their World Cup dream alive as they beat Greece on penalties following a 1-1 draw in the last 16 on Sunday.

    Earmarked as whipping boys having been drawn alongside England, Italy and Uruguay in Group D, Jorge Luis Pinto's men shocked the world by winning the pool with a haul of seven points.

    And another chapter was written in their remarkable story in Recife on Sunday as, following a 1-1 draw over 120 minutes, they triumphed in the shootout against a Greece side who know all about beating the odds following their Euro 2004 victory 10 years ago.

    That Costa Rica even forced spot-kicks was incredible given they suffered the heartbreak of seeing Sokratis Papastathopoulos force extra time with a last-gasp strike.

    At that stage, it appeared Oscar Duarte's 66th-minute sending off, which came after Bryan Ruiz put the South Americans ahead, would prove decisive.

    But having produced a string of stunning saves to deny Greece in outfield play, Keylor Navas was the hero of the shootout as he kept out Theofanis Gekas' effort.

    Despite the pressure of attempting to take Costa Rica to the quarter-finals for the first time, Michael Umana then coolly converted to set up a last-eight meeting with Netherlands.

    The game initially lived up to its billing of vibrant attack meeting dogged defence as Costa Rica surged forward with verve.

    Costa Rica's endeavour almost brought early reward, too, when Christian Bolanos powerfully struck over from a tight angle.

    Greece enjoyed a good spell themselves thereafter, although their final ball left a lot to be desired.

    That was also the story at the other end as Costa Rica failed to make the most of good openings with the match becoming increasingly stretched.

    When a good delivery finally did come, it almost brought an opener as Jose Holebas' superb left-wing cross to the back post located Dimitris Salpingidis, whose cushioned finish was brilliantly kept out by Navas' right foot.

    That was the sole bright moment of a largely turgid first period, yet Costa Rica ensured the second would be decidedly more exciting by scoring in the 52nd minute.

    Ruiz was the man to find the net, his fortuitous finish from 20 yards wrong-footing goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis following Bolanos' slide-rule pass.

    Seemingly holding all of the aces at that stage, Costa Rica were reduced to 10 men midway through the second period when Duarte was sent off for a second bookable offence following an ill-judged sliding challenge on Holebas.

    Suddenly sparked into life, Greece pressed forward in numbers and got their equaliser in the 91st minute when Papastathopoulos rifled home after Navas had produced a fine save to deny Gekas.

    Costa Rican disappointment quickly turned to relief, however, when Navas produced a stunning save to turn Konstantinos Mitroglou's header over the crossbar.

    Inspired by the efforts of their goalkeeper, Costa Rica's defenders were similarly heroic in the first period of extra-time, producing a host of crucial late blocks.

    Remarkably, it was the 10 men prospering in the second half - although Greece missed the best chance when Lazaros Christodoulopoulos hit straight at Navas following a quick counterattack in which Fernando Santos' side had a five-on-two chance in their favour.

    There was still time for one last opening, too, as Navas produced another fine save, this time denying Mitroglou from point-blank range.

    An impressive shootout ensued as the first seven were converted until Navas athletically kept out Gekas.

    Umana then made no mistake, his conversion sending the Costa Rican supporters into delirium.
     
    Status
    Not open for further replies.