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| Players of Ghana celebrate after winning a
Group E match with the United States at the World Cup 2006 in Nuremberg,
Germany, on June 22, 2006. Ghana won the match 2-1. (Xinhua
Photo) |
DORTMUND, June 22
(Xinhua) -- World Cup debutants Ghana made the biggest upset so far at the 2006
tournament after winning the last match of the round robin on Thursday to go
through alongside Italy from Group E, the real Group of Death, and to send far
high-rated Czech Republic packing.
The Czechs, world number two team on the FIFA world
rankings, lost 2-0 to the eventual group winners Italy in Hamburg, finishing
only three points with one win and two losses.
Ghana eliminated the United States at the same time
in Nuremberg with a 2-1 win to take the second position with six points from two
wins and one loss.
Italy will face Australia, the runner-up of the Group
F who drew Croatia 2-2 later on the day, while Ghana set up a clash against the
Group F leaders Brazil in the knockout phase.
The five-time World Cup champions, yet to impressed
with either unspectacular 1-0 win over Croatia or their 2-0 victory over
Australia, finally showed teeth with a 4-1 doom to Japan at their last round
robin match.
Having been sitting comfortably atop the group,
Brazil scored through double-scorer Ronaldo, Juninho Pernambucano and Gilberto
to deny an earlier 1-0 lead by Japan, and substituted Kaka and Ronaldinho with
20 minutes remaining.
With the victory, the South Americans, who have made
appearances in all the past 17 editions of the tournament and won it in 1958,
1962, 1970, 1994, 2002, extended a winning streak in the World Cup to ten
victories.
"We're happy and you can imagine how happy the whole
nation are back in Ghana. I am proud to make 20 million Ghanaians happy," said
Ghana's coach Ratomir Dujkovic after the match. "We are in the last 16, we are
happy and satisfied."
Haminu Draman, 20, opened the scoring for the African
side in the 22nd minute, when he dispossessed US midfielder Claudio Reyna and
ran in from the left edge of the area to slot the ball past US goalkeeper Kasey
Keller.
Clint Dempsey equalised for the United States in the
43rd minute, when Marcus Beasley stole the ball from Derek Boatend to fire in a
superb low ball into the path of Dempsey who shot past keeper Richard Kingston.
But the African side retook the lead after only five
minutes. Ghana skipper Stephen Appiah scored from a penalty after Razak Pimpong
had been fouled in the box.
Ghana, who lost to Italy 2-0 and beat the Czech
Republic 2-0 in the previous two group games, will miss their top star Michael
Essien, who plays with English premier league champions Chelsea, in the Brazil
match for being shown a yellow card Thursday, his second in the tournament.
Czech Republic had been reduced to ten men after
defensive midfielder Jan Polak brought down Francesco Totti from behind to
receive a second yellow.
The two Italian goals all came from substitutes.
Defender MarcoMaterazzi, who substituted injured Alessandro Nesta in the first
half, headed a corner home in the 26th minute to gift Italy 1-0 lead over
desperate Czechs.
Filippo Inzaghi, who replaced Alberto Gilardino in
the second half, sealed the win for Italy in the 87th minute when he beat an
offside trap, dribbling the ball from midfield to the penalty area, and danced
past the keeper Petr Cech to steer the ball into the open net.
Italy only need a tie for advancement but the Czechs
must win to ensure a berth in the last 16.
Croatia had also playing their last mintues in the
World Cup with a ten-man squad after Simic was red-carded for a second bookable
offence after his rash challenge on Kewell in with less then 10 minutes to go.
The highly expected European side had the dream start
when Darijo Srna sent a blistering free-kick into the top left-hand corner only
two minutes into the game, but Australia levelled it on the 38th minute when
center back Craig Moore slammed a penalty in after Stejpan Tomas was fouled
inside the area.
Playmaker Niko Kovac's long shot again put Croatia in
lead at 56, before Harry Kewell headed home a dramatic equalizer in the 78th
minute with receiving a cross from Brett Emerton through a free kick just right
out off the box.
After beating Japan 3-1 at their group opener, a draw
would be enough to send Australia into the second round.
Japan failed to repeat a superb performance of making
the second-round in 2002, and have been ruled out a slim chance to reach the
knockout stages after being beaten by Brazil, with only one point from the World
Cup round robin, also losing 3-1 to Australia and drawing 0-0 with Croatia.
Brazilian star Zico's side had needed a two-goal win
from the defending champions to keep alive.
Tamada Keiji scored the surprising goal for Japan in
34 minutes as he was picked out supremely by Alex with a cross into the Brazil
box and lofted the ball delightfully past Dida to the up and close corner of the
net.
Ronaldo equalised it with the final touch of the
half, heading in his 13th World Cup goal at the far corner on the 46th minute.
Juninho then put the defending champions further
ahead, launching a stab from distance at 53 and the ball curled and looped and
totally evaded Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi's clutches en route to the back of the net.
Just six minutes later, Gilberto rifled home an
absolute cracker as Japan continued to struggle. Ronaldinho was the chief
creator as he sent Gilberto sprinting clear, who rather than picking out Ronaldo
in the box fired the ball straight along the ground to make it 3-1.
And there came the second goal of Brazil's all-time
scorer Ronaldo for this game with 9 minutes on the clock, when the Real Madrid
star unleashed an absolute beauty swiveling into the back of the net, leaving
Japanese goalie Kawaguchi just could do little.
After scoring twice against Japan, the all-time
leading scorer of Brazil Ronaldo became the joint highest scorer in World Cup
history, alongside who also have 4 goals in the tournament.
"Ronaldo has been playing for the good moment. He played today in the best physical condition, and I hope he'll perform much better and score more goals in next phase," said Brazil's coach Carlos Alberto Parreira. Enditem