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Khune Red Card | South Africa 0:3 Uruguay | Group A | 2010 World Cup
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Diego Forlan silenced the crowd for the first time during South Africa 2010 with a wonder strike worthy of any stage, and was also on target from the spot as Uruguay took a step closer to the last 16 with a 3-0 win over the hosts. Alvaro Pereira sealed a comfortable victory for the South Americans with a stoppage-time tap-in. South Africa, who had not beaten Uruguay in their previous two meetings, headed into this game in Pretoria knowing the hopes of the Rainbow Nation rested upon their shoulders, with both sides having picked up a point in their opening outings in Group A. Carlos Alberto Parreira brought in Tsepo Masilela for Lucas Thwala in the hosts' starting line-up, while Uruguay opted to make two changes, with Edinson Cavani and Jorge Fucile coming in for Mauricio Victorino and Ignacio Gonzalez. Pretoria had been a lucky place for Bafana Bafana, who had not yet lost at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium, but it was Uruguay who started the brighter. In the 23rd minute, Luis Suarez teased his way past Bongani Khumalo before stinging the palms of Itumelenge Khune. It was a clear warning of what was to come and, within 60 seconds, the South Americans were ahead through Forlan. Khune had clearly not been expecting the Atletico Madrid forward to unleash a shot from 30 yards out, and stood rooted to the spot as his stunning drive, taking a slight deflection off the back of Aaron Mokoena, dipped over his head and into the back of the net. The second half started as the first had finished, with Oscar Tabarez's side threatening to add to their lead. Cavani was first denied an opportunity to strike at goal thanks to some smart defending by Masilela, Diego Lugano might have been wheeling off in celebration had he made any kind of decent connection with Forlan's inviting corner-kick, and, in the 67th minute, the lively Pareira was guilty of scuffing a gilt-edged chance wide. Bafana Bafana were still being frustrated in their search for an equalising goal, but when the chances did present themselves, they failed to profit. Katlego Mphela could not direct a header from Siboniso Gaxa's cross, Steven Pienaar's attempted shot was blocked, and Teko Modise's 68th-minute shot, South Africa's first on target, was easily smothered. The host nation's hopes of making it to the last 16 for the first time in their FIFA World Cup history received a hammer blow in the 76th minute when Khune was adjudged to have brought down Suarez, prompting referee Massimo Busacca to point to the spot, before flashing a red card at the South African keeper. Forlan stepped up to take the resulting penalty and made no mistake in smashing the ball past the deputising Moneeb Josephs. Mphela and Siphiwe Tshabalala both had chances to reduce the deficit in the closing stages but, in the end, there was little the hosts could do to deny Uruguay a deserved and vital three points. Indeed, the South Americans added insult to injury in stoppage time with Pereira given the space to tap in Suarez's inviting cross.
South Africa vs Uruguay [ 0-3 ] Full Highlights 2010 FIFA WC
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As seen on - http://watchworldcuponline.net - This wasn't how it was supposed to go. It was Youth Day in South Africa, the stadium in Pretoria was loud with vuvuzelas and the Bafana Bafana players were singing (surprisingly melodiously for a in the tunnel. The table was set for a South African victory, but Uruguay ate the hosts for dinner instead. I think I just accidentally made a cannibalism metaphor. For the record, the Uruguayan players are not cannibals. But on the evidence of this game, they are a dangerous group of men. The joys of watching South Africa vs Mexico last Friday were not to be found here. I think we were all excited to see the dreadlocks of Siphiwe Tshabalala flying down the left wing again, but Uruguay right back Maximiliano Pereira was not letting that happen. What did happen was Diego Forlan. In the 24th minute, Uruguay's headbanded #10 -- apparently playing behind Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani -- cracked a shot from distance: Looks like a slight deflection of captain Aaron Mokoena's back, but that strike had an air of unstoppability about it anyway. This wasn't the same Uruguay team that -- in hindsight -- clearly played for and got a 0-0 draw against France. Instead, this was a Uruguay team interested in scoring goals. South Africa had a couple of moments too, but from the second Forlan scored, this all felt strangely inevitable. Strangely inevitable became absolute certainty in the 76th minute when the ball broke for Luis Suarez to be one on one with South African keeper Khune. The keeper made a clumsy sit-down tackle, and Suarez responded by doing a splits/dive combo that won Uruguay a penalty and meant the ref had to send Khune to the dressing room. Diego Forlan happily stepped up to smash it past substitute keeper Moeneeb Josephs and high into the roof of the net, making Forlan the first player to score more than one goal in a game at World Cup 2010. But the misery wasn't over. In fifth minute of added time, Luis Suarez crossed for Álvaro Pereira to knock home a third. So, 3-0 to Uruguay, who suddenly look very strong with four points from two games in Group A, and South Africa are in imminent danger of being the first host nation to fail to advance beyond the group stage. Man of the Match: Mr. Diego Forlan, for proving the Jabulani will do what you want it to. You just have to hit it really really hard.
South Africa 0-3 Uruguay Group A Highlight Worldcup 2010
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Sudafrica vs Uruguay 3 - 0
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Este video cuenta con contenido de FIFA Con Contenido de TELEVISA. MusicHDTube no es responsable de Derechos de autor. (sin fines de lucro) This video possesses FIFA content With Content of IT TELEVISA. MusicHDTube is not responsible for Copyright. (Without ends of profit) Partido de Sudafrica contra Uruguay en south africa quedando un resultado 0-3 con la victoria de Uruguay, con el gol , no que digo, golazo de Diego Forlan en el minuto 23 ganando el primer tiempo con un frio. en el segudo tiempo co la expulsion del arquero o portero cune y la entrada del arquero Moneeb Jodephs. Con un penal a favor de Uruguay, anotando el gol forlan.Quedando un marcador 3-0
South Africa 0-3 Uurguay : 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa
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Bafana Bafana suffered a bad loss to the Uruguayans, Diego Forlan was on top form as always to see Uruguay silence the home crowd. All top of by Alvaro Perieira's goal in the 94th minute

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