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Neuville's knockout punch

Late goal lifts Germany over Paraguay, into quarterfinals

Posted: Saturday June 15, 2002 2:28 AM
Updated: Saturday June 15, 2002 12:32 PM
  Roberto Acuna Paraguay's troubles worsened when Roberto Acuna was sent off late. Ben Radford/Getty Images

SOGWIPO, South Korea (Reuters) -- A goal two minutes from time by Oliver Neuville gave triple champions Germany a 1-0 win over Paraguay and a place in the World Cup quarter-finals on Saturday. (Germany recaptures winning mentality.)

The dull match, the first of the second round, was drifting towards extra time when the striker, starting his first game at the finals, latched on to a cross by Bernd Schneider and struck home a first-time shot from six meters.

Paraguay midfielder Roberto Acuna was sent off in the dying seconds after striking Germany's playmaker Michael Ballack in an off-the-ball incident.

The South American team were knocked out of the 1998 World Cup with the first and only golden goal scored at a finals, by Laurent Blanc for France who were the eventual champions.

Paraguay's flamboyant goalkeeper and captain Jose Luis Chilavert said: "The Germans were lucky today. We lost, but we lost well. Germany didn't play better than us, we matched them."

Stat Summary
Germany     Paraguay 
Goals 
20  Shots 
Shots on goal 
13  Fouls  25 
Corner kicks 
Penalty kicks 
Offsides 
Own goals 
Yellow cards 
Red cards 
57%  Ball possession  43% 
24  Actual playing time  18 
   Attendance: 25,176    

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    But Germany coach Rudi Voeller said: "We deserved to win. I believe we were the better team. We have to see the tournament realistically. We have been able to stand up to the pressure.

    "We came here knowing we're not a team that can put other teams up against the wall. Our goal has been to reach the semifinals. We have to maintain our modesty now."

    Good teams

    The Germans go on to meet either Mexico or the United States, but Voeller said he had no preference regarding their opponents.

    "Both are very good teams and I do not mind who we play," he said. "All the teams left had a very good first round. It doesn't make any difference who we play next."

    Germany goalkeeper and captain Oliver Kahn added: "The most decisive thing is the mentality, the belief we can stay in the tournament and advance. Everything is possible now. It's thoroughly possible we can run all the way through."

    Germany have reached the last eight of the World Cup a record 14 out of 15 times in the last 50 years -- the exception was 1978 -- while Paraguay have never advanced beyond the second round. (German fans erupt.)

    "We played well and I'm very happy to have scored the winner. I'm pleased to have played the whole of a World Cup game for the first time," said Neuville, who was told just two hours before the match that he would start.

    He lost his place shortly before the finals when he missed Germany's warm-up games because he was with Bayer Leverkusen as they prepared for the Champions League final.

     
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    Voeller dropped Carsten Jancker and brought in Neuville to partner Miroslav Klose up front. Marko Rehmer, Jens Jeremies and Marco Bode came in for defender Carsten Ramelow and midfielders Dietmar Hamann and Christian Ziege, who were all suspended.

    Little action

    But neither side flourished in the opening stages and there was little goalmouth action until Paraguay threatened with a left-foot drive from wing-back Denis Caniza on 19 minutes.

    Kahn was made to work three minutes later, punching a 25-metre free-kick from defender Francisco Arce over his bar.

    Paraguay lost striker Roque Santa Cruz before the half-hour mark with a left thigh injury picked up early in the match and he was replaced by Jorge Campos, who soon tested Kahn with a curling drive that the goalkeeper did well to tip away.

    Germany had their best chance before the break when Klose fired over from a Marco Bode pass in the 32nd minute.

    Chilavert did not have to make a save until Schneider fired straight at him two minutes after the interval.

    The Paraguay goalkeeper was kept busy as he had to dive on an attempt from just outside the box by Neuville in the 62nd minute.

    Paraguay's captain then left his goal to take a well-placed free-kick 10 minutes later but his effort flew well over the bar as his bid to become the first keeper to score at a World Cup finals failed.

    Klose, the tournament's top scorer with five goals, headed over from a Ballack cross in the 78th minute but Neuville broke the deadlock 10 minutes later to send Germany through.

    There were plenty of empty seats for the first knockout match of the tournament on a sunny day in the Korean holiday resort.

    "It was a difficult match, playing in the afternoon with the sun shining," said Kahn. "The atmosphere is not the same, it's not what you'd expect for a round of 16 match at the World Cup."

    Departing Maldini: Beautiful goal hit Paraguay

    Germany reached the quarterfinals of the World Cup with a beautiful late goal against Paraguay after an even game, said losing coach Cesare Maldini, who announced after the match that he was leaving the team.

    "It was a very, very even game," he said after the two teams kicked off the second round of the World Cup. "There weren't many scoring chances on either side."

    He paid tribute to the German goal. "Most of the game took place in the midfield and suddenly there was a beautiful run on the right and a beautiful goal scored by [Oliver] Neuville."

    He said Germany played their typical game. "They were very strong physically, maybe not so strong technically, but it was the typical German game."

    Maldini, an Italian, said he had enjoyed his time coaching Paraguay.

    "It's a great job and they are a very professional team. I'm very happy that we got to the second round with such a well-balanced and strong side."

    Maldini, who was assistant coach to Enzo Bearzot for Italy's World Cup triumph in Spain in 1982 and then led the Italians to the quarterfinals of in France in 1998, was appointed Paraguay coach on a short-term contract in November until the end of the World Cup.

    He said he now would return to AC Milan, where he had a job waiting for him as part of their scouting team.

    Germany's Ballack fit to face Paraguay

    Germany midfielder Michael Ballack has recovered from a stiff left calf muscle and will play against Paraguay in their World Cup second round clash on Saturday.

    Ballack played all the first-round games, looking below his brilliant best but still making a decisive contribution by setting up four goals and scoring one.

    Coach Rudi Voeller dropped out-of-form striker Carsten Jancker and brought in Oliver Neuville to partner Miroslav Klose, the tournament's top-scorer with five goals, up front.

    Marko Rehmer, Jens Jeremies and Marco Bode also start, with defender Carsten Ramelow and midfielders Dietmar Hamann and Christian Ziege suspended.

    Paraguay midfielder Carlos Paredes, suspended after being sent off against Slovenia, was replaced by Estanislao Struway and Carlos Bonet will make his first appearance in the finals in place of Guido Alvarenga.

    Midfielder Roberto Acuna has shrugged off a groin injury and plays.

    Summary

    Germany 1 Paraguay 0 - result

    World Cup, second round

    Scorer: Oliver Neuville 88

    Red cards:

    Paraguay - Roberto Acuna 90

    Yellow cards:

    Germany - Bernd Schneider 35, Frank Baumann 72, Michael Ballack 90

    Paraguay - Roberto Acuna 26, Jose Cardozo 50

    Halftime: 0-0

    Teams:

    Germany (4-4-2): 1-Oliver Kahn; 22-Torsten Frings, 2-Thomas Linke, 3-Marko Rehmer (15-Sebastian Kehl 46), 21-Christoph Metzelder (4-Frank Baumann 60); 19-Bernd Schneider, 16-Jens Jeremies, 13-Michael Ballack, 17-Marco Bode; 11-Miroslav Klose, 7-Oliver Neuville (14-Gerald Asamoah 90).

    Paraguay (5-3-2): 1-Jose Luis Chilavert; 2-Franciso Arce, 4-Carlos Gamarra, 5-Celso Ayala, 18-Julio Cesar Caceres, 21-Denis Caniza; 15-Carlos Bonet (14-Diego Gavilan 84), 10-Roberto Acuna, 6-Estanislao Struway (23-Nelson Cuevas 90); 20-Jose Cardozo, 9-Roque Santa Cruz (11-Jorge Campos 29).

    Referee : Carlos Batres (Guatemala)

    Linesmen: Curtis Charles (Antigua), Dramane Dante (Mali)

     
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