NST Online
Sunday, November 23, 2008, 03.26 AM
World News
   
Announcement
 
More...
More...
More...
 
 
 

2008/08/17
Brazil, Argentina in semi-final showdown

Email to friend Email to Friend         Print article Print Article

Argentina’s Angel Di Maria celebrates after scoring the winning goal against the Netherlands in their quarter-final match yesterday. Argentina won 2-1. — APpic
Argentina’s Angel Di Maria celebrates after scoring the winning goal against the Netherlands in their quarter-final match yesterday. Argentina won 2-1. — APpic

TOURNAMENT favourites Brazil and Argentina set themselves up for a semi-final showdown, while Nigeria will play Belgium after the men's football tournament quarter-finals were played yesterday.

The two South American powerhouses both needed extra time to remain in the tournament.

Brazil, looking for the first Olympic gold, eventually beat Cameroon 2-0 while Benfica midfielder Angel Di Maria scored in extra time to give defending champions Argentina a 2-1 victory over the Netherlands.

In an all-African derby Nigeria beat Ivory Coast 2-0 and 10-man Belgium sent Italy crashing out 3-2 in a bad-tempered match.

As football celebrates 100 years as an Olympic sport its showcase match is unlikely to be in the final as Argentina and Brazil have shown themselves a class above the rest.
But Brazil, five-time World Cup winners but never Olympic champions, were made to struggle through regulation time against Cameroon before the breakthrough came in the 11th minute of extra time when Rafael Sobis chipped the 'keeper to break the deadlock.

Real Madrid's Marcelo made it safe with the second goal four minutes later after leadup work by AC Milan's Ronaldinho and substitute Thiago Neves.

With the legendary Diego Maradona watching from the stands, Barcelona superstar Lionel Messa gave Argentina an early lead against the Netherlands before Otman Bakkal drew the Dutch level 11 minutes before half-time.

Despite numerous chances to kill the game off, the score remained locked at 1-1 until Messi fed a pass through to di Maria in the 15th minute of extra-time and he slipped the ball under goalkeeper Kenneth Vermeer.

Belgium played most of their match against Italy a man down after defemdeer Thomas Vermaelen was red-carded early but still managed to secure a 3-2 win.

Both of Italy's goals came from penalties as their opponents scrapped throughout the clash that also featured three yellow cards.

Italy did not concede a goal in the group stages but suffered defensive lapses in their first knockout match.

Villareal forward Guiseppe Rossi converted the penalty to put the Italians up 1-0 when Vermaelen was given his marching orders.

Belgium struck back when Italian midfielder Luca Cagarini had the misfortune to have a foot behind the line when he cleared a header from Moussa Dembele.

Mirallas then gave the Belgians an unlikely 2-1 lead seconds before halftime.

Rossi equalised with a penalty in the 74th minute and when the match appeared to be heading into extra time Demble scored the winner for Belgium.

Nigeria's 2-0 win over Ivory Coast was achieved from a first half goal by Peter Odemwingie and a penalty in the second half by Victor Obinna.

It was a fast-paced affair with both sides willing to attack at every opportunity but with a definite lack of finesse. In the end it was Nigeria's inherited experience from six Olympics and one gold medal which paid off against the Olympic newcomers. -- AFP

 
RELATED STORIES




School Sponsorship Programme
Picture OTHER STORIES

Picture MOST READ TODAY!










TEXT ADS
Online weekly income system proven
NEW HEALTH PRODUCT FOR MEN
US behind drug trade rise
Anyone Can Be A Successfull Agriculture Entrepreneus.. FREE Registration!!
Agricultural Products Directly From The Producer
3000 MB Webhosting RM80/Year Only !
Advertise With Us Here!

WEEKEND READ
Don't let the children suffer

IN our previous article, we established the fact that diabetes is a disease that affects adults and children alike.
YOUR HEALTH: Never too young

Obesity and physical inactivity are raising the risk of Type 2 diabetes in children today. PROF DR MUSTAFFA EMBONG tells us about the importance of early detection and the warning signs parents need to watch out for
AYA AWARDS: Winners, all of them

It was a vibrant night where the energy and achievement of youth were highlighted, a night that RINA DE SILVA will long remember...
MY INTEREST
Beauty BEAUTY
Beauty Be happy and you'll glow
Tech TECH
Tech Now and then: Trendy recorders
Music/Games MUSIC/GAMES
Music/Games Oh, Kathy!
Movies/Theatre MOVIES/THEATRE
Movies/Theatre Weekend watch: Cities honoured with Heritage status
CBT MOTORING
Motoring A Sylphy-smooth ride
Fashion FASHION
Fashion An ode to femininity
Health HEALTH
Health Kids with arthritis
Deco DECO
Deco Eco-friendly furniture for kids
Travel Times TRAVEL
Travel From elephant cemetery to tourist attraction
Food FOOD
Goodbites Bubbly Affair
corporate info About NST | Contact Us | Advertising | Subscribe Online | Privacy Policy | How To Get There
Write to the Editor for editorial enquiry or Sales Department for sales and advertising enquiry. Copyright © 2007 NST Online. All rights reserved.
web stats