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Sunday, June 22, 2014


Belgium1
Origi 88′
  • FT 90 +4
  • HT 0-0
22 June 2014Last updated at18:24 GMT
Belgium substitute Divock Origi grabbed a winner two minutes from time against Russia to take his side into the last 16.
Alexander Kokorin missed the best chance of a lifeless opening half, heading wide from six yards.
Substitute Kevin Mirallas hit a post with Belgium's first shot on target with six minutes remaining.
"On the balance of play, Belgium do not deserve it, but Marc Wilmots will say, 'We have six points from two games, we are growing into this tournament'. But they have been poor. They will not go far."
But Origi turned in from Eden Hazard's cross to take Marc Wilmots' team into the knock-out phase.
Russia's hopes of following them into the last 16 now hinge on their final group match against Algeria.
Fabio Capello's side were better than in their1-1 draw with South Korea but still lacked a cutting edge and Belgium found a way to win despite an unconvincing display.
Origi, 19, impressed when he came off the bench in the opening 2-1 victory over Algeria and, once again, the Lille forward did well when he replaced Romelu Lukaku - who appeared far from happy with the decision - early in the second half.
They may have six points from two matches, but Belgium - who lost Arsenal defender Thomas Vermaelen to injury - will have to play far better to continue their progress.

Belgium's squad game

Marc Wilmots
All three of Belgium's goals have been scored by substitutes.
Another player do well coming on against Algeria, Dries Mertens was given a starting place and carried all of Belgium's threat down the right flank in the first half.
The Napoli winger had an effort blocked after a fine run and, following Kevin de Bruyne's surge forward, he attempted to feed Romelu Lukaku rather than shooting from a good position.
Mertens drove wide of goal after another impressive break but other than that Russia were barely troubled in a slow opening half.
They went close themselves when Viktor Fayzluin's low effort was pushed away by Thibaut Courtois, who also made a scrambling stop from Maksim Kanunikov.
Kokorin should have opened the scoring just before the interval but he glanced a header wide at the far post from Denis Glushakov's fine cross.
Glushakov thumped a wild effort off target from a narrow angle as the second half started at an even lower tempo with both sides appearing content with a draw.
Andrey Eschenko dragged an effort wide after a decent Russian move, then Everton winger Mirallas was denied by the foot of a post.
Hazard drove wide after breaking into the area but the Chelsea forward made a more decisive contribution in the 88th minute, breaking down the left flank and pulling back for Origi to score.
Belgium manager Marc Wilmots:
"[Origi] is in a good space right now. He's 19 years old. It was a bit of a surprise since he was an unknown before I selected him. Now everyone knows who he is.
"It was a hard game because the Russians were expecting us - the players were tired, it was hot, the Russians were already cramping up after 60 minutes.
"It was not an easy match but I think we deserved to win it."
Russia manager Fabio Capello:
"I am very happy with the performance the team and I thought the result was unfair.
"The truth of the matter is we had chances to win it but we lost. Both teams gave it their all and unfortunately it was Belgium that was able to make it.
"We have to look forward and I said when we came to play in this World Cup after being absent for 12 years that this will be a great help for us to understand the level we need to be at in future competitions."
Marouane Fellaini
Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini started for Belgium after his goal against Algeria
Divock Origi
Origi replaced Lukaku after 57 minutes against Algeria and 56 minutes against Russia
Marouane Fellaini
Belgium face a team from Group G in the second round
Fabio Capello
Capello's Russia's hopes hinge on their final match against South Korea
Thibaut Courtois
Chelsea goalkeeper Courtois has yet to lose in his 19 caps for Belgium

LINEUP, BOOKINGS (3) & SUBSTITUTIONS (6)

Belgium

  • 01 Courtois
  • 02 Alderweireld Booked
  • 03 Vermaelen (Vertonghen - 31' )
  • 08 Fellaini
  • 15 van Buyten
  • 04 Kompany
  • 14 Mertens (Mirallas - 75' )
  • 06 Witsel Booked
  • 09 Lukaku (Origi - 57' )
  • 07 De Bruyne
  • 10 Hazard

Substitutes

  • 05 Vertonghen
  • 11 Mirallas
  • 12 Mignolet
  • 13 Bossut
  • 16 Defour
  • 17 Origi
  • 18 Lombaerts
  • 19 Dembélé
  • 20 Januzaj
  • 21 Vanden Borre
  • 22 Chadli
  • 23 Ciman

Russia

  • 01 Akinfeev
  • 02 Kozlov (Eshchenko - 62' )
  • 23 Kombarov
  • 20 Faizulin
  • 14 Berezoutski
  • 04 Ignashevitch
  • 19 Samedov (Kerzhakov - 90' )
  • 08 Glushakov Booked
  • 09 Kokorin
  • 17 Shatov (Dzagoev - 83' )
  • 06 Kanunnikov

Substitutes

  • 03 Schennikov
  • 05 Semenov
  • 07 Denisov
  • 10 Dzagoev
  • 11 Kerzhakov
  • 12 Lodygin
  • 13 Granat
  • 15 Mogilevets
  • 16 Ryzhikov
  • 18 Zhirkov
  • 21 Ionov
  • 22 Eshchenko
Ref: Dr. Felix Brych
Att: 73,819

MATCH STATS


Possession49%51%90minsBelgiumRussia

Shots

1212

On target

23

Corners

58

Fouls

149

Live Text Commentary

Full time
Full TimeMatch ends, Belgium 1, Russia 0.
90:00+3:17Full time
Full TimeSecond Half ends, Belgium 1, Russia 0.

Team badge of South Korea
South Korea2
Son Heung-min 50′Koo Ja-cheol 72′
Team badge of Algeria
Algeria4
Slimani 26′Halliche 28′Djabou 38′Brahimi 62′
  • FT 90 +5
  • HT 0-3
Algeria defender Rafik Halliche put his side 2-0 up with a header against South Korea
22 June 2014Last updated at20:51 GMT
Algeria moved up to second in their World Cup group as they overcame South Korea in Port Alegre.
Islam Slimani ran onto a long ball and flicked in a shot before a Rafick Halliche header put Algeria 2-0 up.
Abdelmoumene Djabou sidefooted in a third, while Song Heung-min's low shot pulled one back for South Korea.
Yacine Brahimi added Algeria's fourth and, despite South Korea's Koo Ja-cheol scoring, they held on for their first World Cup win since 1982.
More to follow.

LINEUP, BOOKINGS (3) & SUBSTITUTIONS (6)

South Korea

  • 01 Jung Sung-ryong
  • 12 Lee Yong Booked
  • 03 Yun Suk-young
  • 16 Ki Sung-yueng
  • 20 Hong Jeong-ho
  • 05 Kim Young-gwon
  • 17 Lee Chung-yong (Lee Keun-ho - 64' )
  • 14 Han Kook-young Booked (Ji Dong-won - 78' )
  • 10 Park Chu-young (Kim Shin-wook - 57' )
  • 13 Koo Ja-cheol
  • 09 Son Heung-min

Substitutes

  • 02 Kim Chang-soo
  • 04 Kwak Tae-hwi
  • 06 Hwang Seok-ho
  • 07 Kim Bo-kyung
  • 08 Ha Dae-sung
  • 11 Lee Keun-ho
  • 15 Park Jong-woo
  • 18 Kim Shin-wook
  • 19 Ji Dong-won
  • 21 Kim Seung-gyu
  • 22 Park Joo-ho
  • 23 Lee Bum-young

Algeria

  • 23 M'Bolhi
  • 20 Mandi
  • 06 Mesbah
  • 14 Bentaleb
  • 02 Bougherra Booked (Belkalem - 89' )
  • 05 Halliche
  • 10 Feghouli
  • 12 Medjani
  • 13 Slimani
  • 11 Brahimi (Lacen - 77' )
  • 18 Djabou (Ghilas - 73' )

Substitutes

  • 01 Mohamed
  • 03 Ghoulam
  • 04 Belkalem
  • 07 Yebda
  • 08 Lacen
  • 09 Ghilas
  • 15 Soudani
  • 16 Zemmamouche
  • 17 Cadamuro
  • 19 Taïder
  • 21 Mahrez
  • 22 Mostefa
Ref: Wilmar Roldán
Att: 42,732

MATCH STATS


Possession48%52%90minsSouth KoreaAlgeria

Shots

815

On target

45

Corners

75

Fouls

1316

Live Text Commentary

Full time
Full TimeMatch ends, South Korea 2, Algeria 4.
90:00+4:02Full time
Full TimeSecond Half ends, South Korea 2, Algeria 4.
Team badge of South Korea South Korea 2 Son Heung-min 50′ Koo Ja-cheol 72′ Team badge of Algeria Algeria 4 Slimani 26′ Halliche 28′ Djabou 38′ Brahimi 62′ FT 90 +5 HT 0-3 Algeria defender Rafik Halliche put his side 2-0 up with a header against South Korea 22 June 2014 Last updated at 20:51 GMT Share Facebook Twitter print Algeria moved up to second in their World Cup group as they overcame South Korea in Port Alegre. Islam Slimani ran onto a long ball and flicked in a shot before a Rafick Halliche header put Algeria 2-0 up. Abdelmoumene Djabou sidefooted in a third, while Song Heung-min's low shot pulled one back for South Korea. Yacine Brahimi added Algeria's fourth and, despite South Korea's Koo Ja-cheol scoring, they held on for their first World Cup win since 1982. More to follow. LINEUP, BOOKINGS (3) & SUBSTITUTIONS (6) South Korea 01 Jung Sung-ryong 12 Lee Yong Booked 03 Yun Suk-young 16 Ki Sung-yueng 20 Hong Jeong-ho 05 Kim Young-gwon 17 Lee Chung-yong (Lee Keun-ho - 64' ) 14 Han Kook-young Booked (Ji Dong-won - 78' ) 10 Park Chu-young (Kim Shin-wook - 57' ) 13 Koo Ja-cheol 09 Son Heung-min Substitutes 02 Kim Chang-soo 04 Kwak Tae-hwi 06 Hwang Seok-ho 07 Kim Bo-kyung 08 Ha Dae-sung 11 Lee Keun-ho 15 Park Jong-woo 18 Kim Shin-wook 19 Ji Dong-won 21 Kim Seung-gyu 22 Park Joo-ho 23 Lee Bum-young Algeria 23 M'Bolhi 20 Mandi 06 Mesbah 14 Bentaleb 02 Bougherra Booked (Belkalem - 89' ) 05 Halliche 10 Feghouli 12 Medjani 13 Slimani 11 Brahimi (Lacen - 77' ) 18 Djabou (Ghilas - 73' ) Substitutes 01 Mohamed 03 Ghoulam 04 Belkalem 07 Yebda 08 Lacen 09 Ghilas 15 Soudani 16 Zemmamouche 17 Cadamuro 19 Taïder 21 Mahrez 22 Mostefa Ref: Wilmar Roldán Att: 42,732 MATCH STATS Possession 48% 52% 90mins South Korea Algeria Shots 815 On target 45 Corners 75 Fouls 1316

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