The match against Uruguay was a must win encounter for both
sides with defeat not being an option. England started with the same team that
lost against Italy and failed to find any finishing touches despite much
possession early on. Rooney did come
close on a couple of occasions in the first half with his closest effort
heading against the bar from close range, where perhaps an inform Rooney would
have done better.
England’s frailties in defence were evident in the first
half especially when Cristian Rodriguez went close after a Jagielka mistake. Uruguay
inevitably took the lead on 39 minutes after Cavani’s inch perfect cross met
the head of Suarez after he left his marker to head into the back of the net. The second half started with Uruguay dominating play. They
could have so easily scored two or three times in the opening second half
minutes but England rode their luck and managed to equalise. Wayne Rooney stuck
his first World Cup goal with just 15 minutes left on the clock, following some
great work by Johnson out on the right which left Rooney to tap home.
But just
as it looked like England had been gaining momentum and looked the most likely
team to win, it was that man Suarez who broke England hearts with five minutes
remaining. A root one goal began with a punt from the Uruguay goalkeeper which
caught out England captain Gerrard who could only flick the ball backwards to
Suarez who finished home to seal the win for the South American outfit.
The defeat left England needing a miracle to qualify but
that was soon dashed as Ruiz scored the only goal of the game to give Costa
Rica victory over Italy, sending themselves through and England packing.
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