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Daily News:Feb 08, 2010 Hashemian concerned about future of Iran football Esteghlal crushes Zorratkaran at Azadi Video: Pele Predicts World Cup 2010 Favourites Rooney's cooler head prevails for England Mancini: February Is Crucial For Manchester City Barcelona Return To Training Without Alves, Puyol And Toure Valdes: The Referees Are Professionals; The Pressure Will Not Affect Them Real Madrid's Esteban Granero: My Best Is Yet To Come AC Milan agree shirt sponsor deal with Emirates - source Ibrahimovic: I Am Not Worried About Not Scoring Fit-again Kaka feels he is improving all the time Ballack hits back at Wenger sniping Mascherano Defends Referee After Fierce Derby Against Everton Gascoigne facing drink driving charge Arsenal needs to end slide against LiverpoolFeb 07, 2010 Daei: 90 percent of Iranian footballers dream of playing for Persepolis Del Bosque 'Relatively Happy' With Euro 2012 Draw Higuain Close To Signing Improved Real Madrid Contract Keane scores 1st Celtic goal in Scottish Cup win Capello Says England's Euro 2012 Group Is One Of The Toughest Raul Albiol Confident Of Real Madrid Success Inter juggernaut rolls on, Milan draw Vogts expects windfall from Germany game Hiddink sad that UEFA had to part former Soviet states Big guns get comfortable Euro 2010 draw Spain handed easy draw for Euro 2012 Draw for the Euro 2012 qualifying competition Referees Are Doing Their Best - Barcelona Sporting Director Arsenal To Hand Cesc Fabregas 30m Deal Massimo Moratti: Jose Mourinho Is The Secret Behind Inters Success Milan stumble and Inter cruise as title looks over England and Wales to clash for Euro place Scots confident of ending major finals wait Van Gaal accuses winners Bayern of arrogance Ancelotti expects Chelsea to ignore Terry storm Ferdinand's England captaincy 'will boost United'Feb 06, 2010 Ahmadzadeh named Esteghlal of Ahvaz coach Persepolis best Iranian team in IFFHS rankings Afghanistan, Bangladesh in summit clash VIDEO: Roberto Mancini on Wayne Bridge's situation VIDEO: Fabio Capello replaces Terry with Ferdinand Hurting ... John Terry hasn't given up hope of captaining England again Benitez: I Cannot Ask For More From My Players Inter's Christian Chivu: I've Started A New Life After Injury Pele: Ronaldinho should be on Brazil WCup teamKaveh's Corner:Afshin's Corner:
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June 21, 2006Chaotic Mexico scrape throughJune 21, 2006 GELSENKIRCHEN (AFP) – Ten-man Mexico scraped into the World Cup second round despite a chaotic 2-1 loss to a second-string Portugal. Mexico gave away a penalty, missed another and had a man sent off with 30 minutes left but squeaked through when Group D rivals Angola were pegged back 1-1 by Iran. Mexico needed only a draw to guarantee second place in Group D but they went 2-0 down early in the first half through Maniche and a Simao penalty. However, they hit back through Jose Fonseca and appeared in the ascendancy before Omar Bravo's penalty horror show and Luiz Perez's dismissal soon after. Bravo, scorer of two goals in the opening 3-1 win over Iran, had the chance to secure qualification when Miguel was penalised for handball 10 minutes after half-time. But with the pressure on, Bravo's nerve failed him and he blasted his kick over the bar. Worse was to come when Luiz Perez, booked for diving in the area, saw red for arguing with Slovakian referee Michel Lubos. Mexican frustrations grew when Bravo, set free in space with only the goalkeeper to beat, skied his effort over the goal. Goalkeeper Oswaldo Sanchez almost gifted Portugal a third goal with an ill-advised roll of the ball into a congested area in front of his box but Simao shot over. Jose Fonseca went close at the other end as the thrill-a-minute match drew to a close. Mexico needed just a point to finish ahead of third-placed Angola, who started the day three points behind and with an inferior goal-difference. But they were rocked after six minutes when Simao burst down the left flank, drawing defenders on the edge of the area before laying off to Maniche who buried it in the top right. Mexico almost found an immediate response when Bravo's flying volley went just wide. But Portugal doubled their lead after a moment of madness from, of all people, Mexican captain Rafael Marquez, who instinctively palmed away a corner while under pressure from Fernando Meira. Sabrosa stepped up to stroke the penalty past Sanchez, who was so busy jiggling along his line that he left a gaping hole to his right. Mexico looked on course for a hammering but they received a lift on 29 minutes when Fonseca, unmarked and six yards out, headed a corner low and into the bottom left. Portugal came close through Helder Postiga and Tiago but Mexico closed the half strongly with Fonseca putting a header wide and Pavel Pardo testing goalkeeper Ricardo from distance. However, Mexico's revival lost momentum after the penalty miss and sending-off within minutes of each other in the second half. Portugal will play the runner-up in Group C, whose leaders Argentina and the Netherlands were meeting later on Wednesday, while Mexico will take on the winners. Mexico have now qualified for the knock-out stages in four consecutive World Cups while Portugal are in the second phase for the first time since 1966 under World Cup-winning coach Luiz Felipe Scolari.
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