Thursday, June 22, 2006

JAPAN 1-4 BRAZIL

22 June 2006
by FIFAworldcup.yahoo.com



Brazil made sure of first place in Group F as they came from behind to beat Japan 4-1 through goals from Ronaldo (2), Juninho Pernambucano and Gilberto in Dortmund on Thursday, 22 June 2006.
The world champions can now look forward to a Round of 16 meeting with Ghana in Kaiserslautern on 26 June following their third straight victory at Germany 2006. For Japan, this was their second defeat in three matches and left them bottom of the section with one point.

The star of the show was Ronaldo, who scored his 13th and 14th FIFA World Cup goals to move level with German legend Gerd Muller as the tournament's all-time leading scorer. He headed Brazil level in first-half injury time to cancel out Keiji Tamada's fine 34th-minute opener for Japan.

Then, after Juninho Pernambucano (53 minutes) and Gilberto (59') had struck superb goals to seize control of the match for Brazil, Ronaldo had the final word as he made it 4-1 nine minutes before the end.





34':Zico's men did not have to wait much longer, though. Alessandro Santos played a fine pass through to the unmarked Tamada who drilled his shot high into the net to spark pandemonium in the stands.



45':However, just when it looked like Japan would carry the lead into the half-time break, Brazil struck. Ronaldinho crossed for Cicinho to head back across goal, where Ronaldo ghosted into space to nod home.



53':Brazil, though, were soon ahead. Such was the power in Juninho's 25-yard drive that, even with Kawaguchi well placed, it dipped, swerved and sped away from his grasp.



59':It was 3-1 not soon after. Ronaldinho sent Gilberto scampering through and the left-back coolly drilled his shot low into the far corner.


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CZECH REPUBLIC 0-2 ITALY

22 June 2006
by FIFAworldcup.yahoo.com



Italy secured their qualification for the Round of 16 as Group E winners after beating the Czech Republic 2-0 in Hamburg on Thursday, 22 June 2006.
Marcello Lippi's side will face the second-placed team from Group F in Kaiserslautern on 26 June. The Czechs, who head home early after finishing third in the group, played the whole second half with ten men after the dismissal of Jan Polak moments before the break following a second yellow card.

Marco Materazzi, an early replacement for the injured Alessandro Nesta, put the Azzurri on course for victory when he headed past Petr Cech in the 26th minute and his fellow substitute Filippo Inzaghi sealed the three points three minutes from the end.




26': A goal against the run of play as Francesco Totti floated a corner to the far post where Materazzi, who had been on the field only eight minutes, rose majestically to direct his header inside Petr Cech's near post. (0-1)



87': Inzaghi made up for that miss with the second goal four minutes later. The Czechs were caught pushing forward and a counterattack found Inzaghi racing clear from the halfway line. Inzaghi powered on, rounded Cech and, ignoring the chance to release his fellow susbtitute Simone Barone, he made the game safe for Italy. (0-2)






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Sunday, June 18, 2006

ITALY 1-1 USA


17 June 2006
by FIFAworldcup.com

Italy moved a point clear at the top of Group E after drawing 1-1 with the USA in an incident-filled match in Kaiserslautern on Saturday, 17 June 2006.
Alberto Gilardino headed Italy into a 22nd-minute lead but their lead last only five minutes until Christian Zaccardo turned the ball into his own net. That was the end of the scoring but a minute later the Azzurri lost Daniele De Rossi to the first of three red cards.

The USA's Pablo Mastroeni then saw red in the 45th minute and Eddie Pope followed suit two minutes into the second half. The result left both sides in contention before their final games, with Italy top on four points and the USA bottom with one.

The Match

10': After a slow, patient start to the game where neither side could gain the initiative, the USA tried to force a breakthrough when Claudio Reyna fed Landon Donovan, but his cross from the right was cleared by the Italians.

16': Clint Dempsey brought the US contingent into full voice in appreciation as he outfoxed Italy with several step-overs on the right flank and his cross found Bobby Convey but he blazed over the top.

18': The Americans continued to press Italy and when Donovan fed Dempsey, he tried a right-footed shot which had Gianluigi Buffon scrambling but the shot was dragged wide.

22': After Italy initially struggled to get into the game, Andrea Pirlo curled in a free-kick from the right and Gilardino put Italy in front with a glanced diving header. (1-0)



27': The USA pulled level when Zaccardo tried to clear Reyna's free-kick with his left foot and sliced the ball into his own net. (1-1)

28': Italy were reduced to ten men when De Rossi was sent off with a straight red card for an elbowing offence on Brian McBride.

36': Gennaro Gattuso came on for Francesco Totti in a tactical substitution for the short-handed Italians and his first touch was a deflected shot which beat Kasey Keller, but the whistle had already blown for an offside offence.

42': USA gave Italy a huge scare when Pablo Mastroeni tried his luck from 25 metres and the ball skimmed the top of the net as it passed over. Three minutes later, however, Mastroeni became the second man sent off following a lunging foul on Pirlo.

Third red card
47': Ten became nine when Pope earned his second yellow card for a foul on Gilardino. Pirlo curled the resulting free-kick just over Keller's crossbar.



52': Gilardino's inswinging free-kick was headed onto the top of his own crossbar by US defender Carlos Bocanegra.

61': As Italy forced the pace to press home their extra-man advantage, Simone Perrotta fizzed a shot in at Keller but was wide of the mark.

63': Donovan raced at Italy and slipped the ball wide to McBride, but he slashed at his shot and did not trouble Buffon.

65': US substitute DaMarcus Beasley found the back of the net with a low left-footed drive past Buffon, but McBride was standing in an offside position in front of the Italy goalkeeper and the flag was raised.

68': With Perrotta limping heavily and Italy having already used all three substitutes, Gianluca Zambrotta tried to curl one in with his right foot after cutting inside from the left wing but his attempt was just wide.



73': Substitute Alessandro Del Piero stretched and flicked a left-footed volley on target but Keller dived athletically and tipped the ball away with his right hand, saving a certain goal.

79': Del Piero fired in a swerving shot, but once again the impressive Keller was equal to it, palming the ball to safety.

In conclusion:
Italy ended the night top of a very tight Group E, one point ahead of Ghana and the Czech Republic, prior to next week's showdown with the Czechs. The USA kept their hopes of qualification alive after playing almost the entire second half with one man less than the Italians.

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