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2010 FIFA World Cup: Mexico v Uruguay 0-1 In this thirty-third match video, we relive the game played between Mexico & Uruguay. Luis Suarez’s first-half header saw Uruguay seal top spot in Group A, but opponents Mexico also qualified for the last 16 despite their defeat in Rustenburg. Pre-match predictions suggested that the two teams would be content to play out the draw which would guarantee them both a place in the knockout stages – and eliminate South Africa and France. But with outright victory offering the probable prize of avoiding Argentina in the last 16, an entertaining encounter put paid to those fears, with the match decided when Suarez headed home Edinson Cavani’s right-wing cross on the stroke of half-time. The result meant that South Africa’s 2-1 victory over France was not enough for the hosts as Mexico progressed on goal difference, while unbeaten Uruguay qualified top with seven points having still to concede. Uruguay started brightly in Rustenburg, and Suarez had an early chance to break the deadlock. But after latching onto a long ball which the Mexico defence failed to cut out, the Ajax striker fired a low shot across the face of the goal and wide of Perez’s right-hand post. The group leaders again went close when Alvaro Pereira was played in down the left flank. But rather than square it to Diego Forlan he sliced a left-footed shot wide, much to the fury of the Atletico Madrid striker. Moments later, Mexico’s Andres Guardado smashed the underside of the crossbar with a 30-yard thunderbolt. From: comfortablynumb1975x Views: 53 1 ratings Time: 08:49 More in Sports
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