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Suarez propels Uruguay into quarters
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa — Uruguay's Luis Suarez celebrates after scoring a goal during the World Cup round of 16 match against South Korea at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium yesterday. Uruguay won 2-1 to advance to the quarter-finals. (Photo: AP)
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June 26, 2010

Suarez propels Uruguay into quarters

SOUTH AFRICA 2010

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (AP) — Luis Suarez scored in each half Saturday to help Uruguay beat South Korea 2-1 and advance to the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time in 40 years.

Suarez, who had five shots on target, scored the winner in the 80th minute in swirling wind and rain after sidestepping two defenders and curling a right-foot shot off the post from the edge of the area.

“I couldn’t believe it,” Suarez said of the goal. “The truth is I didn’t realise the ball was going to go in. In these moments, the only thing I want to do is enjoy.”

Suarez gave Uruguay the lead in the eighth with a shot from a tight angle after Diego Forlan’s cross from the left. Lee Chung-yong then equalised from a header in the 68th after goalkeeper Fernando Muslera left his line to attempt to punch away a looping ball.

Crushed, the South Koreans fell to their knees at the final whistle as the Uruguayans celebrated becoming the first team to reach the quarter-finals with a group hug in pouring rain in Port Elizabeth.

The two-time world champions Uruguayans had not reached the quarter-finals at the World Cup since making the semi-finals in 1970.

“The key to Uruguay’s improvement was South Korea’s goal,” Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez said. “We stopped thinking about not conceding a goal. Luckily, Suarez scored a spectacular goal that gave us victory.”

Park Chu-young sent a 22-metre free kick off the post before Suarez’s first goal. The South Koreans pushed forward, but Uruguay’s compact defence forced them to rely on outside shots and they struggled to hit the target. Meanwhile, the South Americans sat back and waited for opportunities to stun their opponents with speedy counterattacks.

Lee Jung-soo lost the ball clumsily in the 27th — a mistake that could have been costly if Suarez had not been waved offside as he rushed toward the goal.

Uruguay were denied a penalty in the 44th when Maximiliano Pereria lobbed the ball over a defender and tried for goal. TV replays showed his volley struck Ki Sung-yong’s left elbow, but German referee Wolfgang Stark allowed play to continue.

It wasn’t until after the break that South Korea found avenues into Uruguay’s box. Park Chu-young sent a hard shot over the bar in the 51st and Muslera made a diving save to stop Park Ji-Sung’s header seven minutes later.

Lee finally scored after Uruguay failed to clear a free kick hooked into the penalty area, and he had another chance minutes later, but his shot was too weak and aimed straight at Muslera.

The Koreans came close late in the game when Muslera couldn’t hold substitute Lee Dong-gook’s shot, but Diego Lugano controlled the ball as it rolled toward the goal line.

Uruguay and Portugal were the only teams to go through the group stage without conceding a goal. South Korea allowed six, more than any other team that advanced to the round of 16.

South Korea reached the semi-finals at the 2002 World Cup they co-hosted with Japan. But this year was the first time they advanced from the group stage on foreign soil, beating Greece 2-0, losing to Argentina 4-1 and drawing 2-2 with Nigeria.

Uruguay won their group by beating South Africa 3-0 and Mexico 1-0, and playing to a 0-0 draw with France on the opening day of the tournament.

With a population of about 3.5 million, Uruguay is the smallest nation remaining in the tournament, but it’s a heavy hitter in World Cup history, having won the title in 1930 and 1950.

However, the Uruguayans have struggled to make an impact in the past four decades, with a round of 16 exit in 1990 their best recent result. The success in South Africa has left the nation hoping that the team will restore the nation’s football glory.

“I don’t want to sound cocky,” Tabarez said, “but I think this team is very well-prepared to take on any team.”

South Korea’s Cho Yong-hyung, left, competes for the ball with Uruguay’s Edison Cavani, right, during the World Cup round of 16 soccer match between Uruguay and South Korea at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, Saturday, June 26, 2010. (Photo: AP)

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