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Technoglitch

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World Cup 2014: Honduras coach confused by goalline judgement
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BBC Sport - World Cup 2014: Honduras coach confused by goalline judgement
 

Technoglitch

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Lionel Messi scored a goal that is destined to go down in World Cup folklore as Argentina triumphed over tournament newcomers Bosnia-Herzegovina.

The 26-year-old's brilliant run and finish lit up the contest after Argentina had struggled to impose themselves in the first half despite taking an early lead through Sead Kolasinac's own goal.

Messi's goal in the 65th minute, which helped secure a 2-1 victory in their Group F opener, was just sublime. Bosnia rallied late on with substitute Vedad Ibisevic scoring his country's first-ever World Cup goal.

'God is Maradona, the Pope is Francisco, Messi is the King' said one banner in the Maracana. It is fitting that the return of the World Cup to this famous stadium after a 64-year absence will be remembered by a goal worthy of any of that holy trinity from Argentina's captain.

Picking up the ball with Bosnia players blocking his path, Messi played a one-two with substitute Gonzalo Higuain and then embarked on one of those trademark runs across the area, leaving defenders flailing in his wake before slotting a low shot in off the post.

The goal will live long in the memory, especially after the first half had been a disappointment, enlivened only by the own goal. The shot was a single flash of genius from Messi amidst a positive, forceful if unspectacular display from Bosnia.

Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant got caught up in the Messi moment and tweeted his thoughts in Spanish: "LEO Genius
Argentina 2-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina Lionel Messi scores brilliant winner - ESPN FC
 

Deepu

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What was Pepe thinking, he is next Zidane? How can he Head butt opposition player
 

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I'm 100 percent fit to face England, says Suarez

Uruguay striker Luis Suarez said on Monday he felt "100 percent" recovered from knee treatment and was ready to face England in Thursday's Group D showdown in Sao Paulo if called upon.

The prolific Liverpool forward's cartilage surgery went smoothly last month, but he remains short of match fitness and missed Uruguay's surprise opening 3-1 defeat to Costa Rica.

Coach Oscar Tabarez is staying mum on whether Suarez might start or come on for the game against England, who also lost their first match, 2-1 against Italy.

"I'm 100 percent, otherwise I wouldn't be here," Suarez told Uruguayan reporters at the team's training camp in Sete Lagoas.

"I knew it would be difficult (to be ready for) the first game, but if the proper time was left then I was going to be 100 percent afterwards. I've done everything I had to do.

"I'm training today with the team and I feel in good condition. I never lost the joy and the desire. I never thought I would miss the World Cup."

Given the importance of Thursday's game, with a loss for either side probably ending their hopes of progressing beyond the group stage, Tabarez may well gamble on playing Suarez.

Having terrorized Premier League defences all season, Suarez will have relished seeing a few frailties exposed at the back in England's 2-1 defeat by Italy.

"We hope Luis is fine and plays but if not, then it's up to the rest of us," Uruguay captain Diego Lugano said.

I'm 100 percent fit to face England, says Suarez - The Times of India
 
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