what a great day...
yeah..
Uruguay had won the championship
15th winning...
great...
wpun x dpt tgk live... 5am
(wrong timing la.. abis kol 8am bukannye start)
dusss... missed tgk bf main pg tadi..
huhuhuhu..
sedihnye ati aq ni..
x pe la de rezki aq tgk live..
bce highlight pon dh ok..
nah amik highlight ni..
ckit je.. nk bce penuh klik
l l
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GOAL! Uruguay 1-0 Paraguay (Suarez, 12 min): Uruguay and Liverpool lead! Rarely has a goal been so deserved. Uruguay have started this match superbly, Paraguay have been a rabble. Given the way they have defended in this tournament though, the manner of this goal comes as a surprise though. The defending was appalling. It all came from a harmless long ball lobbed into the area. Veron won the first header, but didn't get much distance on it. After a bit of scrapping outside the area, eventually Maxi Pereira tried to volley it back into the box. His effort took a huge deflection and suddenly fell to the feet of the unmarked Suarez on the right side of the area. With a clear sight of goal, he superbly sold Veron a dummy, ducking inside and then hitting a low shot towards the right corner. His shot took a big deflection off Veron's knee though, leaving the statuesque Villar helpless as the ball spiralled into the opposite corner, but Uruguay deserve that slice of luck.
29 min: Muslera has had nothing to do.
(terbaek...te estoy perdido )
GOAL! Uruguay 2-0 Paraguay (Forlan, 42 min): Uruguay are closing in on a record 15th Copa America title now. Paraguay were their own worst enemies here, stroking the ball around aimlessly at the back. Facing his own goal and with no idea what was going on behind him, Ortigoza dawdled on the ball just outside the area. The excellent Arevalo Rios was quickly all over him, and once he pinched the ball, there was an inevitability to this. Paraguay were caught woefully short as Arevalo shuffled the ball to the left for Forlan, who caught the ball perfectly with his left foot, his shot from 15 yards out whistling past the exposed Villar, who must be wondering why he bothers. What a marvellously clean strike.
Half time: Uruguay 2-0 Paraguay. Uruguay could fill their boots here. I haven't seen such a one-sided final since May.
54 min: Paraguay hit the woodwork! Where did that come from? Valdez has nearly scored the goal of the tournament, the striker so unlucky not to score with an amazing volley! Ortigoza was allowed time to chip a ball towards the striker, who was lurking on the edge of the area, just to the left. He let the ball drop over his shoulder and then struck a marvellous volley towards the far corner in the style of Carl Jenkinson. It was swerving away from Muslera, but incredibly the goalkeeper got the merest of fingertips on the shot, managing to take it on to the bar! What an effort and what a save.
62 min: Uruguay need to wake up and Paraguay should be back in the game. Piris escaped down the right and drove a low cross towards the near post. Riveros darted across to meet it but rather than just tapping the ball home, he tried a flashy backheel and instead made no contact with the cross, allowing Muslera to claim it.
WHAT A GOAL!!! Uruguay 3-0 Paraguay (Forlan, 90 min): How fitting that Diego Forlan should put the seal on Uruguay's 15th Copa America title. And what an exquisite counter-attacking goal as well. After Paraguay's corner was cleared, Uruguay broke, Cavani set clear on the left. He had both Suarez and Forlan to pick out, and decided to pick out the former, clipping the ball to his right. Instead of taking it on, Suarez unselfishly just cushioned a sublime header through to Forlan - rather like Dennis Bergkamp's assist for Patrick Kluivert against Argentina in 1998 - and the striker strolled through and rolled a classy finish past Villar and into the bottom-right corner.
THE FINAL WHISTLE BLOWS! URUGUAY ARE THE 2011 COPA AMERICA CHAMPIONS! AND MORE TO THE POINT, THEY ARE NOW THE MOST SUCCESSFUL TEAM IN THE TOURNAMENT'S HISTORY.That was wholly deserved. Paraguay have been demolished, Uruguay thoroughly deserving winners. That was an even match for roughly 12 seconds.
In Suarez and Forlan, Uruguay have arguably the finest conventional front pairing since the Cole-Yorke partnership for Manchester United in 98-99. That third goal was a thing of beauty. There's something rather joyous about realising a team is going to score while the move is still in motion. It was obvious to me what Suarez had to do to set up Forlan, but I'm just sitting at a desk in Kings Cross.
So what did you all make of that? "Diego Forlan is now tied as all-time top scorer for Uruguay with that last goal,"
Paraguay go up to collect their runners-up medals. Six games, five draws, one defeat. They're not going to be remembered with any fondness.
Paraguay's goalkeeper Justo Villar, who can hold his head high, is named goalkeeper of the tournament. He was exceptional and could do little about Paraguay's defeat tonight.
(camne bf aq nk di nobatkan GK of tournament - he got nothing to do)
Diego Lugano lifts an award for fair play. Honk!
Uruguay collect their medals from Sepp Blatter. Not so clever now chaps.
For the 15th time in their history, Uruguay lift the Copa America trophy. And confetti! The new dominant force in South American football, they are worthy, likeable champions. How long does it take to get to Montevideo?
(kejap je tu.. Argentina n Uruguay kan jiran sblh umah je..)
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