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Peru Beat New Zealand 2-0 To Capture Last FIFA World Cup Berth
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Peru defeated New Zealand to reach the World Cup for the first time since 1982. © AFP
Jefferson Farfan and Christian Ramos scored as Peru defeated New Zealand to reach the World Cup for the first time since 1982 on Wednesday, sealing the last ticket to Russia with a 2-0 win. arfan struck in the 27th minute and Ramos scored in the 65th to give “Los Incas” their fifth overall World Cup finals appearance and the first in 35 years. The second-leg match at Lima’s Estadio Nacional was the decider after New Zealand and Peru played to a 0-0 draw in the first leg of their Oceania-South America playoff on Saturday at Wellington. New Zealand, ranked 122nd in the world, was seeking a third World Cup finals berth after appearances in 1982 and 2010.
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Peru attacked the “All-Whites” from the start, Incas defender Luis Advincula slamming a left-footed shot off the crossbar in the third minute to delight a full-throated crowd in the packed stadium.
The opening goal came after Christian Cueva raced down the left wing and flicked a pinpoint center pass with the outside of his right foot to Farfan.
The 33-year-old forward for Lokomotiv Moscow blasted a right-footed shot from the edge of the penalty area past New Zealand goalkeeper Stefan Marinovic and into the back of the net.
In celebrating the goal, Farfan covered his head with the jersey of suspended Peru teammate Paolo Guerrero, unavailable after failing a doping test last month.
Farfan had another chance in the 42nd minute when Marinovic surrendered a rebound chance, but the sprawled Kiwi made a left-hand save from point blank range and finally clutched the ball to end the threat.
New Zealand’s Kip Colvey gave the Kiwis a dangerous chance in the 50th minute with a centering pass from the right wing to second-half substitute Chris Wood, but the English Premier League striker for Burnley saw his header from six meters denied by Peru goalkeeper Pedro Gallese.
Still vulnerable to a New Zealand away goal, Peru’s insurance policy came off the foot of Ramos after a corner kick glanced off Farfan’s head.
The ball struck Kiwi defender Winston Reid to land in front of Ramos, who fired it into the goal.
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iconsexy · 7 years ago
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faz headers do paolo guerrero com essas definições?
oi! que definições? aquelas tipo ‘love’ etc?
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bharatiyamedia-blog · 5 years ago
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Pedro Gallese Denies Luis Suarez As Peru Beat Uruguay On Penalties To Attain Copa Semis
http://tinyurl.com/y4yajj7t However in Salvador he guessed the suitable means for the primary shoot-out penalty to disclaim Barcelona ahead Suarez, after which Peru’s personal penalty-takers had been faultless. “I am very pleased with our crew, I am unable to actually put it into phrases,” stated Peru captain Paolo Guerrero. “Lots of people stated we do not have the fortitude and guts. However we confirmed right now on the pitch that we may take them on head-on. “Peru has starvation, Peru is a warrior, Peru has guts.” It was the third Copa quarter-final to complete goalless and head to penalties after Uruguay had three targets dominated out for offside throughout regular time. Giorgian de Arrascaeta, Edinson Cavani and Suarez had all put the ball within the internet, solely to be denied by a linesman’s flag. “It is a bitter and unhappy feeling. We had excessive hopes to qualify, however merely could not,” stated Uruguay’s captain Diego Godin. “We lacked a objective. We tried, we appeared for it… (However) three had been disallowed.” Brazil beat Paraguay on spot-kicks on Thursday and champions Chile did likewise to knock-out Colombia on Friday. In the one match to function any targets, Argentina defeated Venezuela 2-Zero on Friday. Peru will face Chile within the second semi-final in Porto Alegre on Wednesday, a day after hosts Brazil tackle Argentina in Belo Horizonte. Copa winners in 1939 and 1975, Peru misplaced to Chile within the semi-finals 4 years in the past. Unimaginable miss After a gradual opening, Uruguay burst into life on 15 minutes when Federico Valverde surged onto a unfastened Peru move in their very own half and picked out an unmarked Luis Suarez on the penalty spot, however the Barcelona ahead could not maintain down his header. Two minutes later Nahitan Nandez broke into the field from the flank however his shot was blocked by a sliding defender. In pouring rain, Uruguay appeared set to take the lead on 24 minutes with a rapier counter-attack, however Cavani ballooned the ball into the sky from six yards after Gallese parried Suarez’s shot, though it would not have counted because the Barcelona ahead was retroactively deemed offside when he acquired the ball. Moments later Nandez headed over from six yards. De Arrascaeta had the ball within the internet on 28 minutes however that was chalked off for an offside in opposition to Nandez. Peru lastly created a worthy likelihood late within the first half however Jose Gimenez made a surprising restoration sort out to disclaim Guerrero a goalscoring likelihood. Up the opposite finish, Gallese made himself huge to dam Cavani’s shot on the flip. Cavani and Suarez denied Gallese was referred to as into motion early within the second interval to punch out a dipping Valverde free-kick. Middle-back Godin, up for a throw-in deep in Peruvian territory, emulated Cavani’s first-half howler, spooning over from seven yards after he was picked out by Suarez. Cavani appeared to have damaged the impasse simply earlier than the hour mark as he latched onto a Suarez via ball and chipped Gallese, however he was pulled up for offside. Suarez poked house a Martin Caceres cross contained in the six yard field on 73 minutes, however that too was dominated offside. Uruguay pushed arduous late on however Peru held out as Suarez didn’t make contact with the ball when making an attempt to lob Gallese within the clearest likelihood. Source link
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MOSCOW | Messi dogged by Ronaldo, history as Argentina meets Croatia
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MOSCOW | Messi dogged by Ronaldo, history as Argentina meets Croatia
MOSCOW — Lionel Messi is going to have a hard time keeping up with Cristiano Ronaldo at this year’s World Cup. The Argentina great had a penalty kick saved during his team’s tournament-opening 1-1 draw with Iceland. At 31, this could be Messi’s last World Cup, and Thursday’s match against Croatia is crucial as the longtime Barcelona forward tries to deliver his first major title for Argentina. Messi’s biggest rival, Ronaldo, seems less burdened during what could also be his final World Cup run. Ronaldo has scored a tournament-leading four goals — all of Portugal’s goals so far — while silently needling Messi. After his first goal, the 33-year-old Ronaldo stroked his chin, implying that he was the “GOAT,” an acronym for “greatest of all time.” Messi is featured in ad with a real goat. And when Ronaldo took the field for Portugal’s 1-0 win over Morocco, he sported a goatee on his previously clean-shaven chin. He promptly scored with a header in the fourth minute. Croatia leads Group D after its 2-0 win over Nigeria, and another victory would put Argentina in a precarious position. Veteran midfielders Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic shined in the opener, with Modric scoring one goal and setting up another. Croatia hasn’t advanced past the group stage since 1998, and this could be the last chance for Modric, Rakitic and Mario Mandzukic, all of whom are over 30. Another veteran provided a bit of drama for Croatia. Coach Zlatko Dalic sent home Nikola Kalinic because the striker wouldn’t come off the bench as a substitute. The team will continue with 22 players. Croatia and Argentina play Thursday’s late match at 9 p.m. (1 p.m. EDT, 1900 GMT) in Nizhny Novgorod. A look at Thursday’s other matches: DENMARK VS. AUSTRALIA 3 p.m. (8 a.m. EDT; 1300 GMT) Australia, the decided underdog in a group that features three teams in the top 11 of the FIFA rankings, gets another tough matchup after dropping its opener to France. A loss to Denmark — which is unbeaten in its last 16 international matches — would make it very difficult for the Socceroos to advance. Still, Australia was heartened by its play in the loss to France, whose two goals both came about as a result of video technology. “Coming away from the France game, it’s refueled us and we can tango with the best,” Australia defender Trent Sainsbury said. Denmark will move on without starting midfielder William Kvist, who fractured two ribs and was sent home for treatment. He hopes to rejoin the team but is not expected to play again in the tournament no matter how far Denmark advances. Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel was the star of Denmark’s 1-0 victory over Peru, and scoring opportunities for both sides could be sparse with Australia coach Bert van Marwijk committed to a defensive style of play. Van Marwijk hasn’t said whether 38-year-old Tim Cahill will get on the field at Samara Arena. Cahill has scored 50 goals in 106 appearances and didn’t play against France. With a goal, he would join four other players who have scored in four consecutive World Cups. FRANCE VS. PERU 6 p.m. (11 a.m. EDT, 1600 GMT) Tens of thousands of Peru fans have followed their team to the most remote city in this World Cup — Yekaterinburg, which is roughly 1,700 kilometers (1,056 miles) east of Moscow, a 25-hour drive that includes a pass over the Ural Mountains. After cheering deliriously through Peru’s first World Cup appearance in 36 years, the fans will have to wait at least a little longer to see a goal. Peru fired 17 shots at Schmeichel but couldn’t convert during its opener against Denmark. If Denmark were to get past Australia, a win by France would eliminate both Peru and the Australians from the competition. The question for France and coach Didier Deschamps heading into the tournament was whether his young, talented team could play together effectively. France’s uneven opener didn’t provide a clear answer, and Deschamps could change his lineup or tactics, although he hasn’t specified how. Antoine Griezmann, the top scorer at the 2016 European Championship, remains the key to France’s attack and will start, Deschamps said. “He needs to do more, and he knows it,” the coach said. The big decision for Peru coach Ricardo Gareca will be whether to start the team’s all-time leading scorer, Paolo Guerrero. __ By BEN NUCKOLS, AP Sports Writer, By Associated Press ___
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World Cup 2018: Denmark safe a hard-fought 1-Zero win over Peru
World Cup 2018: Denmark safe a hard-fought 1-Zero win over Peru
World Cup 2018: Denmark safe a hard-fought 1-Zero win over Peru
World Cup 2018: Peru 0-1 Denmark highlights
Denmark started their World Cup marketing campaign with a hard-fought victory towards a Peru facet that had earlier missed a penalty.
The South Individuals had been awarded a spot-kick after session with the video assistant referee however Christian Cueva, the person fouled, shot over the crossbar.
That miss proved essential because the Danes hit Peru on the counter-attack within the second half with Christian Eriksen releasing Yussuf Poulsen, who had conceded the penalty, and he fired previous Pedro Gallese.
Peru had been denied a right away equaliser when Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel produced a implausible one-handed save to disclaim Edison Flores.
Substitute Paolo Guerrero, solely in a position to play after a Swiss tribunal lifted a 14-month medicine ban, backheeled an opportunity extensive as Denmark held on.
It means France high Group C on objectives scored after their 2-1 win over Australia as Antoine Griezmann’s penalty, additionally awarded through VAR, and Paul Pogba’s deflected chip gave Didier Deschamps’ facet the three factors.
All 4 groups within the group are in motion once more on Thursday as Denmark meet Australia in Samara (13:00 BST), earlier than France tackle Peru in Ekaterinburg (16:00).
VAR as soon as once more makes the headlines
For the second time on Saturday – and the second time on this World Cup – a penalty was awarded after a VAR session.
After Griezmann’s spot-kick for France towards Australia, Peru got a penalty after referee Bakary Gassama had initially missed Poulsen sliding in and taking out the standing leg of Cueva.
However after play had continued, it was pulled again with Gassama checking the footage after which pointing to the spot.
Nevertheless, Cueva then wasted his alternative by blazing excessive with the distraught midfielder in tears as he left the pitch at half-time.
Christian Cueva’s penalty was the fourth to be awarded in 4 matches on Saturday and the second to be missed
That penalty was the fifth awarded in solely the seventh match of the event, with Cueva becoming a member of Argentina’s Lionel Messi as the one gamers to have missed, after the Barcelona ahead failed from 12 yards in his side’s 1-1 draw with Iceland.
BBC pundit Rio Ferdinand mentioned: “It was a transparent and apparent penalty, and the Gambian referee made the best resolution. However the penalty remains to be travelling now.
“He was the participant Peru regarded to when it comes to creativity however his run-up was all improper. However Messi missed a penalty earlier as we speak and it occurs to the perfect.”
Smash-and-grab Denmark take the factors
Peru had been the higher workforce in Saransk, however left with nothing as Denmark grabbed a aim on the counter-attack after which defended beautifully to carry on to that lead.
It took the Europeans 27 minutes to have their first shot at aim – Thomas Delaney taking pictures over from 25 yards – and 39 minutes earlier than their first shot on course when Lasse Schone, on for the injured William Kvist, shot at Pedro Gallese.
Eriksen had scored 16 instances in his earlier 18 internationals, together with a hat-trick within the 5-1 win over Republic of Eire within the second leg of their play-off to take the Danes to Russia, however had been subdued within the first half.
Nevertheless, he was concerned in the one aim of the sport as he performed in Poulsen, who made up for conceding the penalty with a effective end.
Poulsen slots house to present Denmark the lead
Schmeichel, one in all 5 English-based gamers to function for Denmark, made plenty of effective saves as he denied Flores and Jefferson Farfan.
Match-winner Poulsen additionally produced a significant header on the road to disclaim Guerrero on the finish.
Peru’s travelling followers are disillusioned
Peru had been taking part in in a World Cup finals for the primary time since 1982, with greater than 40,00Zero Peruvians travelling to Russia to cheer on their workforce.
Once they certified for the event, the exuberant crowd celebrations that greeted Farfan’s opening aim within the play-off win over New Zealand in Lima produced sufficient seismic exercise to trigger earthquake detection alarms in Peru’s capital metropolis.
However, regardless of having 17 makes an attempt in Saransk – probably the most by a workforce with out scoring to this point within the 2018 World Cup – there was no aim for the Peru followers to cheer this time round.
Peru’s followers have travelled in nice numbers to Russia and helped create a implausible environment in Saransk
Peru’s qualification for this event had been lucky as that they had misplaced 2-Zero towards Bolivia in qualifying, however that end result was overturned as a result of the Bolivians fielded Paraguay-born Nelson Cabrera as a late substitute for the ultimate 11 minutes.
Cabrera didn’t meet Fifa guidelines of eligibility and the end result was given as a 3-Zero win to Peru, who would have completed seventh in South American qualifying and been eradicated with out these three factors.
They could have been fortunate to achieve Russia however their efficiency towards Denmark may have inspired their travelling followers and they’re going to nonetheless be hopeful of qualifying for the final 16, though they should take their possibilities towards France on Thursday.
Man of the match – Kasper Schmeichel (Denmark)
Leicester Metropolis goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel made six saves for Denmark to frustrate Peru
One other good begin for Denmark – the stats
Denmark have gained 4 of their 5 opening video games at World Cup tournaments, shedding solely to the Netherlands in 2010.
Peru are winless of their final seven World Cup video games (gained none, drew two, misplaced 5).
Denmark have gained three of their 4 World Cup matches towards South American opponents, with the one exception being a 3-2 defeat towards Brazil within the 1998 quarter-final.
This was simply Denmark’s second clear sheet throughout their final 12 World Cup matches (additionally 2-Zero vs France in 2002).
Peru’s missed penalty within the first half means there have already been extra unsuccessful penalty makes an attempt on this World Cup (2/5) than there have been in the entire 2014 event (1/13, excluding shootouts).
Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has stored a clear sheet in his final 5 appearances for Denmark. He has gone 534 minutes with out conceding at worldwide degree, together with his final aim shipped coming from the Republic of Eire’s Shane Duffy in November.
Schmeichel has already stored as many World Cup clear sheets as his father Peter did in 5 appearances within the competitors (one).
Christian Eriksen has been concerned in 17 objectives (scored 12 and assisted 5) in his final 14 appearances for Denmark.
‘There was a fantastic environment’ – what they mentioned
Denmark coach Age Hareide: “They (Peru) did quite a bit to attempt to get an equaliser. It’s now a fifth recreation with out conceding a aim and it is extremely powerful to play towards World Cup opponents and try this.”
On goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel’s efficiency, Hareide added: “He’s acrobatic, a really fast goalkeeper and his goalline play might be the perfect on this planet when he’s on kind.
“He had a implausible efficiency and it was wanted. It’s a must to acknowledge the efficiency of Kasper but in addition the defence and the entire workforce.”
Peru coach Ricardo Gareca: “We had been taking part in towards Denmark who’re really a fantastic facet.
“There was a fantastic environment within the stadium and meaning we need to carry out.
“We knew we might have nice assist, however we did not assume there can be so many individuals having to journey to this point.”
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Poulsen powers Denmark to crucial win over Peru
SARANSK, Russia (Reuters) – Yussuf Poulsen redeemed himself by scoring the solitary goal against Peru after giving away a first-half penalty as Denmark picked up a crucial victory in Group C to begin their World Cup campaign at the Mordovia Arena on Saturday.
Soccer Football – World Cup – Group C – Peru vs Denmark – Mordovia Arena, Saransk, Russia – June 16, 2018 Denmark’s Yussuf Poulsen scores their first goal REUTERS/Max Rossi
Christian Cueva ballooned the spot kick, awarded after VAR consultation when Poulsen brought down the penalty-taker, just before halftime, the worst of several misses for Peru, who were returning to the finals after a gap of 36 years.
Tottenham Hotspur playmaker Christian Eriksen, who had an otherwise quiet outing, set up the game’s decisive moment by threading an immaculate defense-splitting pass to Poulsen who beat advancing Peru goalkeeper Pedro Gallese in the 59th minute.
“Of course it was an emotional game,” Poulsen told reporters. “For me in particular, in the first half I made a penalty, I was the bad guy. Then I scored, I was the good guy.”
With France firm favorites to top the group and already picking up their first points with a 2-1 win over Australia earlier on Saturday, both Peru and Denmark were desperate for victory to boost their chances of advancing to the playoffs.
Both teams arrived in Saransk with an identical 15-match unbeaten streak and it appeared to be a matter of time before a bright-looking Peru, egged on by massive support at the stadium, would score.
Soccer Football – World Cup – Group C – Peru vs Denmark – Mordovia Arena, Saransk, Russia – June 16, 2018 Denmark’s Yussuf Poulsen scores their first goal REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
Denmark started by playing long balls directed at their wingers to take advantage of their superior height factor but mostly ended up playing catch up to Peru’s slick short passing game for the opening half-hour.
Erisken was largely ineffective during the first half but started having an impact on the game once the Danes began playing more passes.
Peru, who left out all-time top-scorer Paolo Guerrero from their starting line-up, were awarded a penalty by referee Bakary Gassama after he consulted with the video assistant referee for Poulsen’s foul on Cueva.
Yet he struck an awful penalty way over the bar, leaving the red-and-white clad Peru fans distraught, not to mention the crestfallen Cueva himself.
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Peru were pacy in their counter attacks but lost their way around the box as one gilt-edged chance after another was wasted. Coach Ricardo Gareca opted for Guerrero immediately after his side conceded the goal.
Guerrero, who was reprieved from a doping ban just in time for the tournament, almost scored an equalizer but his header flew straight into the hands of goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.
The marksman also came close when his audacious backheel trickled past a helpless Schmeichel and the post as Peru continued to be denied an equalizer.
“Peru did as much as possible to win the game and score. Unfortunately, we didn’t manage to do that,” Gareca said.
“I have nothing to say to my players. They did their best. I really can’t complain. I think in general terms the result doesn’t really reflect what happened on the pitch. But football is all about effectiveness.”
Denmark will hope for another three points when they meet Australia while Peru face the French side hoping to keep their tournament hopes alive on Thursday.
Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Ian Chadband
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Poulsen powers Denmark to crucial win over Peru
SARANSK, Russia (Reuters) – Yussuf Poulsen redeemed himself by scoring the solitary goal against Peru after giving away a first-half penalty as Denmark picked up a crucial victory in Group C to begin their World Cup campaign at the Mordovia Arena on Saturday.
Soccer Football – World Cup – Group C – Peru vs Denmark – Mordovia Arena, Saransk, Russia – June 16, 2018 Denmark’s Yussuf Poulsen scores their first goal REUTERS/Max Rossi
Christian Cueva ballooned the spot kick, awarded after VAR consultation when Poulsen brought down the penalty-taker, just before halftime, the worst of several misses for Peru, who were returning to the finals after a gap of 36 years.
Tottenham Hotspur playmaker Christian Eriksen, who had an otherwise quiet outing, set up the game’s decisive moment by threading an immaculate defense-splitting pass to Poulsen who beat advancing Peru goalkeeper Pedro Gallese in the 59th minute.
“Of course it was an emotional game,” Poulsen told reporters. “For me in particular, in the first half I made a penalty, I was the bad guy. Then I scored, I was the good guy.”
With France firm favorites to top the group and already picking up their first points with a 2-1 win over Australia earlier on Saturday, both Peru and Denmark were desperate for victory to boost their chances of advancing to the playoffs.
Both teams arrived in Saransk with an identical 15-match unbeaten streak and it appeared to be a matter of time before a bright-looking Peru, egged on by massive support at the stadium, would score.
Soccer Football – World Cup – Group C – Peru vs Denmark – Mordovia Arena, Saransk, Russia – June 16, 2018 Denmark’s Yussuf Poulsen scores their first goal REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
Denmark started by playing long balls directed at their wingers to take advantage of their superior height factor but mostly ended up playing catch up to Peru’s slick short passing game for the opening half-hour.
Erisken was largely ineffective during the first half but started having an impact on the game once the Danes began playing more passes.
Peru, who left out all-time top-scorer Paolo Guerrero from their starting line-up, were awarded a penalty by referee Bakary Gassama after he consulted with the video assistant referee for Poulsen’s foul on Cueva.
Yet he struck an awful penalty way over the bar, leaving the red-and-white clad Peru fans distraught, not to mention the crestfallen Cueva himself.
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Peru were pacy in their counter attacks but lost their way around the box as one gilt-edged chance after another was wasted. Coach Ricardo Gareca opted for Guerrero immediately after his side conceded the goal.
Guerrero, who was reprieved from a doping ban just in time for the tournament, almost scored an equalizer but his header flew straight into the hands of goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.
The marksman also came close when his audacious backheel trickled past a helpless Schmeichel and the post as Peru continued to be denied an equalizer.
“Peru did as much as possible to win the game and score. Unfortunately, we didn’t manage to do that,” Gareca said.
“I have nothing to say to my players. They did their best. I really can’t complain. I think in general terms the result doesn’t really reflect what happened on the pitch. But football is all about effectiveness.”
Denmark will hope for another three points when they meet Australia while Peru face the French side hoping to keep their tournament hopes alive on Thursday.
Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Ian Chadband
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Poulsen powers Denmark to crucial win over Peru
SARANSK, Russia (Reuters) – Yussuf Poulsen redeemed himself by scoring the solitary goal against Peru after giving away a first-half penalty as Denmark picked up a crucial victory in Group C to begin their World Cup campaign at the Mordovia Arena on Saturday.
Soccer Football – World Cup – Group C – Peru vs Denmark – Mordovia Arena, Saransk, Russia – June 16, 2018 Denmark’s Yussuf Poulsen scores their first goal REUTERS/Max Rossi
Christian Cueva ballooned the spot kick, awarded after VAR consultation when Poulsen brought down the penalty-taker, just before halftime, the worst of several misses for Peru, who were returning to the finals after a gap of 36 years.
Tottenham Hotspur playmaker Christian Eriksen, who had an otherwise quiet outing, set up the game’s decisive moment by threading an immaculate defense-splitting pass to Poulsen who beat advancing Peru goalkeeper Pedro Gallese in the 59th minute.
“Of course it was an emotional game,” Poulsen told reporters. “For me in particular, in the first half I made a penalty, I was the bad guy. Then I scored, I was the good guy.”
With France firm favorites to top the group and already picking up their first points with a 2-1 win over Australia earlier on Saturday, both Peru and Denmark were desperate for victory to boost their chances of advancing to the playoffs.
Both teams arrived in Saransk with an identical 15-match unbeaten streak and it appeared to be a matter of time before a bright-looking Peru, egged on by massive support at the stadium, would score.
Soccer Football – World Cup – Group C – Peru vs Denmark – Mordovia Arena, Saransk, Russia – June 16, 2018 Denmark’s Yussuf Poulsen scores their first goal REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
Denmark started by playing long balls directed at their wingers to take advantage of their superior height factor but mostly ended up playing catch up to Peru’s slick short passing game for the opening half-hour.
Erisken was largely ineffective during the first half but started having an impact on the game once the Danes began playing more passes.
Peru, who left out all-time top-scorer Paolo Guerrero from their starting line-up, were awarded a penalty by referee Bakary Gassama after he consulted with the video assistant referee for Poulsen’s foul on Cueva.
Yet he struck an awful penalty way over the bar, leaving the red-and-white clad Peru fans distraught, not to mention the crestfallen Cueva himself.
Slideshow (9 Images)
Peru were pacy in their counter attacks but lost their way around the box as one gilt-edged chance after another was wasted. Coach Ricardo Gareca opted for Guerrero immediately after his side conceded the goal.
Guerrero, who was reprieved from a doping ban just in time for the tournament, almost scored an equalizer but his header flew straight into the hands of goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.
The marksman also came close when his audacious backheel trickled past a helpless Schmeichel and the post as Peru continued to be denied an equalizer.
“Peru did as much as possible to win the game and score. Unfortunately, we didn’t manage to do that,” Gareca said.
“I have nothing to say to my players. They did their best. I really can’t complain. I think in general terms the result doesn’t really reflect what happened on the pitch. But football is all about effectiveness.”
Denmark will hope for another three points when they meet Australia while Peru face the French side hoping to keep their tournament hopes alive on Thursday.
Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Ian Chadband
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Poulsen goal powers Denmark to 1-0 win over Peru
SARANSK, Russia (Reuters) – Yussuf Poulsen redeemed himself by scoring the solitary goal against Peru after giving away a first-half penalty as Denmark picked up a crucial victory in Group C to begin their World Cup campaign at the Mordovia Arena on Saturday.
Soccer Football – World Cup – Group C – Peru vs Denmark – Mordovia Arena, Saransk, Russia – June 16, 2018 Denmark’s Yussuf Poulsen scores their first goal REUTERS/Max Rossi
Christian Cueva ballooned the penalty, awarded after VAR consultation, over the bar just before halftime, the most glaring of several misses for the Latin American side, who were back in the World Cup finals after a gap of 36 years.
Tottenham Hotspur playmaker Christian Eriksen had an otherwise quiet outing but provided the decisive moment when he threaded an immaculate pass through the defense for Poulsen to beat advancing Peru goalkeeper Pedro Gallese in the 59th minute.
With France firm favorites to top the group and already picking up their first points with a 2-1 win over Australia earlier on Saturday, both Peru and Denmark were desperate for victory to boost their chances of advancing to the playoffs.
Soccer Football – World Cup – Group C – Peru vs Denmark – Mordovia Arena, Saransk, Russia – June 16, 2018 Denmark’s Yussuf Poulsen scores their first goal REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
Both teams arrived in Saransk with an identical 15-match unbeaten streak and it appeared to be a matter of time before a bright-looking Peru, egged on by massive support at the stadium, would score.
Denmark started by playing long balls directed at their wingers to take advantage of their superior height factor but mostly ended up playing catch up to Peru’s slick short passing game for the opening half-hour.
Slideshow (9 Images)
Erisken was largely ineffective during this period but started having an impact on the game once the Danes began playing more passes.
Peru, who left out all-time top-scorer Paolo Guerrero from their starting line-up, were awarded a penalty after consultation with the video assistant referee for Poulsen’s foul.
Yet Cueva struck an awful penalty, leaving the red-and-white clad Peru fans distraught.
Guerrero came on after the hour mark and almost scored an equalizer but his header flew straight into the hands of goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.
The marksman also came close when his audacious backheel trickled past a helpless Schmeichel and the post as Peru continued to be denied an equalizer.
Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Ian Chadband
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MOSCOW — Lionel Messi is going to have a hard time keeping up with Cristiano Ronaldo at this year’s World Cup. The Argentina great had a penalty kick saved during his team’s tournament-opening 1-1 draw with Iceland. At 31, this could be Messi’s last World Cup, and Thursday’s match against Croatia is crucial as the longtime Barcelona forward tries to deliver his first major title for Argentina. Messi’s biggest rival, Ronaldo, seems less burdened during what could also be his final World Cup run. Ronaldo has scored a tournament-leading four goals — all of Portugal’s goals so far — while silently needling Messi. After his first goal, the 33-year-old Ronaldo stroked his chin, implying that he was the “GOAT,” an acronym for “greatest of all time.” Messi is featured in ad with a real goat. And when Ronaldo took the field for Portugal’s 1-0 win over Morocco, he sported a goatee on his previously clean-shaven chin. He promptly scored with a header in the fourth minute. Croatia leads Group D after its 2-0 win over Nigeria, and another victory would put Argentina in a precarious position. Veteran midfielders Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic shined in the opener, with Modric scoring one goal and setting up another. Croatia hasn’t advanced past the group stage since 1998, and this could be the last chance for Modric, Rakitic and Mario Mandzukic, all of whom are over 30. Another veteran provided a bit of drama for Croatia. Coach Zlatko Dalic sent home Nikola Kalinic because the striker wouldn’t come off the bench as a substitute. The team will continue with 22 players. Croatia and Argentina play Thursday’s late match at 9 p.m. (1 p.m. EDT, 1900 GMT) in Nizhny Novgorod. A look at Thursday’s other matches: DENMARK VS. AUSTRALIA 3 p.m. (8 a.m. EDT; 1300 GMT) Australia, the decided underdog in a group that features three teams in the top 11 of the FIFA rankings, gets another tough matchup after dropping its opener to France. A loss to Denmark — which is unbeaten in its last 16 international matches — would make it very difficult for the Socceroos to advance. Still, Australia was heartened by its play in the loss to France, whose two goals both came about as a result of video technology. “Coming away from the France game, it’s refueled us and we can tango with the best,” Australia defender Trent Sainsbury said. Denmark will move on without starting midfielder William Kvist, who fractured two ribs and was sent home for treatment. He hopes to rejoin the team but is not expected to play again in the tournament no matter how far Denmark advances. Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel was the star of Denmark’s 1-0 victory over Peru, and scoring opportunities for both sides could be sparse with Australia coach Bert van Marwijk committed to a defensive style of play. Van Marwijk hasn’t said whether 38-year-old Tim Cahill will get on the field at Samara Arena. Cahill has scored 50 goals in 106 appearances and didn’t play against France. With a goal, he would join four other players who have scored in four consecutive World Cups. FRANCE VS. PERU 6 p.m. (11 a.m. EDT, 1600 GMT) Tens of thousands of Peru fans have followed their team to the most remote city in this World Cup — Yekaterinburg, which is roughly 1,700 kilometers (1,056 miles) east of Moscow, a 25-hour drive that includes a pass over the Ural Mountains. After cheering deliriously through Peru’s first World Cup appearance in 36 years, the fans will have to wait at least a little longer to see a goal. Peru fired 17 shots at Schmeichel but couldn’t convert during its opener against Denmark. If Denmark were to get past Australia, a win by France would eliminate both Peru and the Australians from the competition. The question for France and coach Didier Deschamps heading into the tournament was whether his young, talented team could play together effectively. France’s uneven opener didn’t provide a clear answer, and Deschamps could change his lineup or tactics, although he hasn’t specified how. Antoine Griezmann, the top scorer at the 2016 European Championship, remains the key to France’s attack and will start, Deschamps said. “He needs to do more, and he knows it,” the coach said. The big decision for Peru coach Ricardo Gareca will be whether to start the team’s all-time leading scorer, Paolo Guerrero. __ By BEN NUCKOLS, AP Sports Writer, By Associated Press ___
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