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Another Great Day of Football Provided by Univision
Is it just me or do the games of the World Cup keep on getting better? Each one that I watch just keeps me wanting more. The live streaming provided by Univision helps me keep my work production high while being to keep up with the latest stats!
Today, New Zealand scored their first goal in World Cup history and tied with Slovakia. Drogba got to play for the Ivory Coast in their tie with Portugal, and North Korea showed some real passion in their 2-1 loss against Brazil. Once again, it was another day of great football from South Africa.
New Zealand vs. Slovakia
A stoppage time equalizer by defender Winston Reid saw New Zealand claim the first World Cup point in their history with a 1-1 draw with Slovakia on Tuesday.
The All Whites, who lost all three matches in their only other finals appearance in 1982, looked destined for defeat after Robert Vittek had headed Slovakia into a 50th-minute lead in the Group F match… (continue)
Ivory Coast and Portugal entered 2010 World Cup action produced a scoreless draw, marked by Didier Drogba’s return to action just ten days after surgery on his broken arm.
The African superstar, wearing a protective cast, was introduced as a second half substitute but he was unable to tip the balance in his countrymen’s favor in the Group G clash… (continue)
Brazil vs. North Korea
Five-time World Cup winners Brazil opened their South Africa 2010 campaign with a workmanlike 2-1 win over Asian minnows North Korea on Tuesday.
Despite an attacking line boasting Kaka and Robinho, the South Americans had to work hard to break down dogged defending as the North Koreans worked tirelessly.
After a resilient first half, the North Korean defense finally cracked as Maicon scored from the tightest of angles before Galatasaray’s Elano made sure of victory with the second goal in the Group G clash.
Boasting impressive ball skills, the Koreans attacked mainly through Jong Tae Se – dubbed the Wayne Rooney of Asia – who tested Brazil ‘keeper Julio Cesar on several occasions and his side was never outplayed… (continue)
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