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Spain fights back to defeat Paraguay 3-1

Posted: Friday June 07, 2002 5:08 AM
Updated: Friday June 07, 2002 11:33 AM
  Fernando Morientes Morientes' first was a header and his second was bundled in from close range. Brian Bahr/Getty Images

CHONJU, South Korea (Reuters) -- Substitute Fernando Morientes scored twice as Spain came from behind to beat Paraguay 3-1 in their group B match Friday and become the first side to reach the second round of the World Cup.

Paraguay had taken a surprise lead in the 10th minute when right back Carles Puyol put through his own net.

But Morientes, who had replaced Diego Tristan at halftime, levelled the scores with a header from a Javi de Pedro corner in the 53rd minute and then bundled home Spain's second from close range in the 69th minute.

Captain Fernando Hierro made the game safe with a penalty in the 82nd minute.

Spain's win leaves it top of the group on six points and ensures the habitual under-achiever a place in the last 16.
 
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Paraguay has one point, level with South Africa, which meets Slovenia in its group B match Saturday. The Slovenians have no points.

Spanish coach Jose Antonio Camacho said: "We were losing 1-0 at halftime and it could have been 2-0 so I had to do something to change the situation. I brought on (Ivan) Helguera to play in front of the defence and that provided us with the solution.

"We have had two 3-1 victories so you can see we are worth our place in the second round. We can now rest players and prepare for the next phase in more comfort.

"We won our first game at the World Cup for the first time in 52 years and now we are the first team into the second round. I think everyone has to be pleased with that."

Extraordinary games

Morientes said: "We have played extraordinary games and did a great job today. We have that winning feeling now and the manager has a difficult task to choose from our very good forwards for the next match (against South Africa).

"But whatever he decides, I'm sure the coach (Jose Antonio Camacho) won't make a mistake."

Paraguay coach Cesare Maldini said: "We can still progress. It will be our last chance (against Slovenia) and if we win we can get to the second round.

"This was a group of very smart teams with very smart players. But Spain are the best team in it."

With 10 minutes, Spain's World Cup nightmares seemed to have resurfaced when Puyol finished off Paraguay's first attack of the game by scoring an own goal.

The shaggy-haired right back was running back towards his goalmouth when Paraguay defender Francisco Arce fired in a fierce, swerving shot from the corner of the Spanish box.

Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas palmed the shot clear but the ball ricocheted off Puyol's leg and flew into the Spanish net. There was little the defender could do about it.

Stat Summary
Spain     Paraguay 
Goals 
16  Shots 
Shots on goal 
11  Fouls  22 
Corner kicks 
Penalty kicks 
Offsides 
Own goals 
Yellow cards 
Red cards 
55%  Ball possession  45% 
30  Actual playing time  25 
   Attendance: 24,000    

  • MATCH SUMMARY
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    Spain struggled to break down a well-organized Paraguayan defense for the rest of the half and, despite a couple of efforts from Raul, it went in 1-0 down at halftime.

    Worked wonders

    Coach Jose Antonio Camacho threw on Morientes at the start of the second half and the substitution worked wonders.

    Seven minutes into the half, De Pedro swung in a corner and Morientes planted a firm downward header into the goal.

    The two players combined again for Spain's second.

    De Pedro crossed from the touchline and Morientes bundled the ball in from close range with Paraguayan goalkeeper Jose Luis Chilavert left flapping at the ball. (Chilavert's return doesn't go to plan)

    Chilavert tried to find an equalizer with one of his famous free kicks but Casillas saved it and Spain went on to win its penalty when Raul was brought down by Carlos Parades, which Hierro duly converted perfectly.

    Summary

    Spain 3 Paraguay 1 - result

    World Cup, group B

    Scorers:

    Spain - Fernando Morientes 53, 69, Fernando Hierro 82pen

    Paraguay - Carles Puyol 10og

    Yellow cards:

    Spain - Ruben Baraja 9

    Paraguay - Francisco Arce 44, Diego Gavilan 60, Roque Santa Cruz 80

    Halftime: 0-1

    Teams:

    Spain (4-4-2): 1-Iker Casillas; 5-Carles Puyol, 6-Fernando Hierro, 20-Miguel Angel Nadal, 3-Juanfran; 21-Luis Enrique (4-Ivan Helgera 46), 8-Ruben Baraja, 17-Juan Carlos Valeron (19-Xavi 85), 11-Javi de Pedro; 7-Raul, 10-Diego Tristan (9-Fernando Morientes 46)

    Paraguay (5-3-2): 1-Jose Luis Chilavert; 2-Francisco Arce, 4-Carlos Gamarra, 5-Celso Ayala, 18-Julio Cesar Caceres, 21-Denis Caniza (6-Estanislao Struway 78); 13-Carlos Paredes, 14-Diego Gavilan, 10-Roberto Acuna; 9-Roque Santa Cruz, 20-Jose Cardozo (11-Jorge Campos 63)

    Match referee: Gamal Ghandour (Egypt)

    Linesmen: Wagih Farag (Egypt), Brighton Mudzamiri (Zimbabwe)

     
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