Costa Rica beat Italy 1-0
RECIFE, June 20, 2014 (AFP) — Bryan Ruiz’s goal in the first-half sealed England’s elimination from the World Cup and saw Costa Rica progress to the last 16 with a fine 1-0 win over Italy in Recife on Friday.
Ruiz struck right at the end of the opening period after the Costa Ricans had a valid appeal for a penalty waved away by the referee.
Costa Rica’s victory saw them move onto six points in Group D and means that pointless England’s slim hopes of getting second spot were extinguished as Uruguay and Italy, both on three points, play each other in their final game.
It will be the second time Costa Rica have reached the last 16, the previous occasion being in the 1990 finals.
Italy’s poor performance was encapsulated by the fact they had not gone goalless in a World Cup finals match since the 1998 edition in France.
Italy showed little sign of urgency throughout with misplaced passes and lackadaisical defending.
However, their midfield wizard Andrea Pirlo produced one sublime pass chipped over the top of the Costa Rican defence in the 31st minute which found Mario Balotelli.
The AC Milan striker, though, lofted the ball over the Costa Rican ‘keeper but the ball went wide of the far post.
It was Costa Rica who broke the deadlock with an excellent goal.
Gianluigi Buffon failed to come for a Junior Diaz cross to the far post and Ruiz produced a superb header which beat the 2006 World Cup winning goalkeeper and bounced over the line after hitting the underside of the bar
Result of World Cup Group D match between Italy and Costa Rica in Recife on Friday:
Italy 0 Costa Rica 1 (Ruiz 44)
Teams
Italy
Gianluigi Buffon (capt) – Ignazio Abate, Andrea Barzagli, Giorgio Chiellini, Matteo Darmian – Thiago Motta (Antonio Cassano 46), Daniele De Rossi, Andrea Pirlo – Antonio Candreva (Lorenzo Insigne 57), Mario Balotelli, Claudio Marchisio (Alessio Cerci 69)
Yellow card: Mario Balotelli (69)
Costa Rica
Keylor Navas – Cristian Gamboa, Oscar Duarte, Giancarlo Gonzalez, Michael Umana, Junior Diaz – Bryan Ruiz (capt) (Randall Brenes 81), Celso Borges, Yeltsin Tejeda (Jose Cubero 68), Christian Bolanos – Joel Campbell (Marco Urena 74)
Yellow card: Jose Cubero (71)
Referee: Enrique Osses (CHI)