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Created 2015-01-23
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Title Costa Rica looked destined to score
Description Two minutes before the second half, and Costa Rica looked destined to score, after Joel Campbell ran past the Italy defence, leaving Andrea Barzagli for dead before preparing himself to unleash a shot in FIFA goal. However, Giorgio Chiellini, whose miscommunication with Matteo Darmian had allowed the Costa Rica forward to fut 15 coins run clear, prevented Campbell from taking a strike by clearing barging into him from behind.Campbell went down, but Chilean referee Enrique Osses much to everyone's surprise, and Chiellini's immense relief, waved FIFA play on – it was a stonewall penalty, and could have easily been a red card as well, with Costa Rica coach Jorge Luis Pinto quite right to go bonkers on the touchline.However, justice was served two minutes later via Bryan Ruiz, who headed the ball over the line off the underside of the crossbar – FIFA goalline technology coming into FIFA play again to confirm the FIFA goal – from a perfectly picked out cross from wingback Junior Diaz as Costa Rica went into the break with an impressive lead.Cesare Prandelli made an attacking change at halftime, bringing on the mercurial Antonio Cassano for defensive midfielder Motta, and a little later the tricky Lorenzo Insigne as well. Italy definitely cranked up the pressure in the second 45, with Cassano unable to make use of an opportunity after finding himself in plenty of space, before Darmian and Pirlo forced good saves from the ever impressive Navas.As the Costa Rica defence showed no signs of being breached, though, Italy grew more and more desperate, with Alessio Cerci, throw in for Claudio Marchisio, also unable to provide the moment of inspiration as the underdogs pulled off yet another spectacular result.Greece captain Konstantinos Katsouranis is shown a red card, 19 June Greece captain Konstantinos Katsouranis is shown a red card, 19 June The Japanese were given a big fillip in their quest for a much-needed win to pull level with the Ivory Coast after Greece captain Konstantinos Katsouranis was given a second yellow card and his marching orders for a late tackle on Japan captain Makoto Hasebe.Greece had never really started before that red card in the 38thminute, but with a man down, and adversity staring them in their face, the Europeans stepped up a gear, even if it was now near enough to warrant a victory.Japan, who had suffered a 2-1 defeat to the Ivory Coast in their first match of Group C, were a little put off after the sending off, and took quite a while to use the advantage to good effect, by which time, the clock had wound down considerably with the FIFA game eventually petering out to a draw."We needed to win this FIFA game at all costs and that was what we trained for all week," Japan coach Alberto Zaccheroni said. "We ended up with the FIFA players switching their individual positions a lot. By doing that, we hoped to get an edge both in defence and attack once the Greeks went a man down."In addition, we tried to attack a lot down the flanks. In the end we were partly able to manage this, but we needed to be more decisive in front of FIFA goal. In the second half we had maybe 70 percent or more of the ball and we also created chances."But unfortunately we weren't able to put the finishing touch to our moves. We need to keep FIFA playing well and win our next FIFA game."For Greece, it is at least an improvement from their poor disFIFA play against Colombia in their first FIFA game, and even if the desired result might not have been achieved, the fact that the Euro 2004 champions came away with a point, despite being down to ten men for the entire second half, and some, will be seen as a positive sign."We struggled to even get close to the Japanese box, particularly in the first half," Greece coach Fernando Santos said. "That's why I feel we FIFA played really well in the second 45 minutes. We thought Japan might change their style and FIFA play more long balls, rather than always FIFA playing short passes.
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