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Uruguay humbles South Africa
By Robert Millward
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 17 - 06 - 2010

Diego Forlan scored two goals to help give Uruguay a 3-0 victory over South Africa Wednesday and push the World Cup host team closer to becoming the first to go out in the first round.
Forlan first scored from a deflected 25-meter shot in the 24th minute and converted a penalty in the 80th to give Uruguay its first World Cup victory since a group game at the 1990 competition.
“Obviously, as a forward I like to score goals, but the important thing is to win,” Forlan said. “The team is good. We also played well against France. We're very solid.”
Alvaro Pereira added the third goal in injury time, heading the ball off his knee and into the net from Luis Suarez's cross.
Uruguay has four points from two games in Group A and is closing in on a spot in the next round, while South Africa has one and needs to beat France Tuesday to have any chance of staying in the competition.
South Africa goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune was sent off by referee Massimo Busacca for giving away the penalty when he tripped Suarez in the area in the 79th.
“I haven't seen it properly because there were players in front of me,” South Africa coach Carlos Alberto Parreira said. “But the players are annoyed, very disappointed. Everyone said it was the worst referee so far. He was giving yellow cards that weren't yellow cards. He doesn't deserve to be here.”
For South Africa, it was a grim reminder that sheer enthusiasm doesn't match up to well-organized play from a vastly more experienced football nation.
The game followed the pattern of this World Cup as another match of misplaced passes and defenders tightly marking forwards, stifling dribbles and shooting opportunities.
Siphiwe Tshabalala, whose goal against Mexico gave South Africa hope of reaching the next round, was high and wide with two ambitious long-range efforts.
South Africa coach Carlos Alberto Parreira warned his players to keep a close watch on Forlan, but he found plenty of space to get free to set up the chance for himself, sending a shot which clipped South Africa captain Aaron Mokoena before dipping over Khune.
The stunning strike had the small clusters of Uruguay fans at Loftus Versfeld cheering and waving their flags, and it silenced both the South African followers and their vuvuzelas.
Khune was replaced in goal by Moneeb Josephs and Steven Pienaar was the outfield player to go off to leave the side with 10 men.
FIFA turns down France
request to replace Carrasso
FIFA has turned down a request from France to replace its injured goalkeeper Cedric Carrasso.
Normally players are not able to replaced once the tournament has started, unless FIFA agrees it as a special case under exceptional circumstances.
He was a back-up to France's first choice Hugo Lloris.


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