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| Italy's players celebrate their
first goal during the first round match of the World Cup 2006 Group E
against Ghana in Hanover, Germany, June 12, 2006. (Xinhua
photo) |
HANNOVER, June 12 (Xinhua) -- Substitute
forward Vincenzo Iaquinta's late strike sealed a 2-0 win for Italy in their
opening match against World Cup Group E rivals Ghana in Hannover on Monday
night.
The Udinese top striker beat a Ghana defender and the
goalkeeper in a solo run, steering the ball right into the open goal in the 83rd
minute.
AC Milan midfielder Andrea Pirlo's 39th minute
powerful volley, a right-footed shot from outside the box, had given Italy a 1-0
half-time advantage.
Ghana coach Ratomir Dujkovic said that their
opponents were the superior team.
"They were very good," Dujkovic said. "All the
stories (on match-fixing) in Italy at the moment have not affected them. They
deserved to win.
"Maybe we had some chances but we missed. With one
group of players I'm satisfied, with another I am not."
But Dujkovic remains buoyant that Ghana can bounce
back and get their campaign rolling in Cologne against the Czech Republic on
Saturday.
"We lost one match and now we'll try to win the
next," he added.
Luca Toni, the winner of last season's Italian first
division Golden Boot after scoring 31 goals for Fiorentina, led the line well
for them and could potentially be a star of the tournament.
After 27 minutes he almost scored with a superb piece
of individual skill.
The 29-year-old controlled an Alberto Gilardino
flick-on before unleashing a venomous volley that thumped the crossbar and
bounced down in front of the line.
The Italians were looking the more incisive team
against their African rivals, who also had their moments.
Italy coach Marcello Lippi paid tribute to Ghana
after the match.
"Our opponents showed themselves to be as strong as
we thought they would be," said Lippi.
"In certain aspects they were better than us. But I
think overall we deserved to win.
"From a psychological point of view the first match
is always difficult to win and I thought the lads did really well to close it
out." he noted.
Ghana's defender Emmanuel Pappoe got a solo run in
the 31st minute but his shot was too high from the bar.
Ghana were the better side after the interval as they
pushed forward in search of an equaliser.
In the 72nd minute, Ghana forward Asamoah Gyan tried
a flying slide shot at the goalmouth but his right foot failed to touch the
ball, just an inch wide.
With 12 minutes remaining, Ghana players demanded a
penalty after Asamoah Gyan was brought down inside Italy's area by De Rossi but
referee Carlos Simon who was close to the action said to play on.
Shortly after, Michael Essien's long distance effort
went off-target.
The Italians, marshalled by captain Fabio Cannavaro
in central defence, held firm and threatened on the counter-attack.
Ghana created many scoring chances in the game but
few of their shots were on goal.
With the win, three-time world champions Italy collected the same points in the group E with the Czech Republic who routed the United States 3-0 earlier. Enditem