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Ronaldo rolls on

Brazil beats Turkey 1-0, advances to face Germany in final

Posted: Wednesday June 26, 2002 6:55 AM
Updated: Wednesday June 26, 2002 2:24 PM
  Ronaldo, Umit Davala Brazil's Ronaldo, left, runs away from Turkey's Umit Davala AP

SAITAMA, Japan (Reuters) -- Ronaldo fired Brazil into a World Cup final showdown with Germany when he grabbed a 49th-minute winner to give the South Americans a 1-0 semifinal victory over outsiders Turkey on Wednesday.

Ronaldo's shot, which Turkey goalkeeper Rustu Recber got a hand to but could not keep out, decided a tight tussle at Saitama Stadium that the four-times world champions thoroughly deserved to win and takes them through to their seventh World Cup final. (Analysis.)

The goal lifted the Brazilian striker to the top of the tournament scoring chart with six goals, one more than team mate Rivaldo and Germany's Miroslav Klose.

It also set up the first ever clash at the World Cup between Brazil and Germany, the two most successful sides in the tournament's history with seven wins between them. Germany beat co-hosts South Korea 1-0 in the other semifinal on Tuesday. (Cup fever spreads in Brazil.)

Stat Summary
Brazil     Turkey 
Goals 
18  Shots 
11  Shots on goal 
18  Fouls  16 
Corner kicks 
Penalty kicks 
Offsides 
Own goals 
Yellow cards 
Red cards 
44%  Ball possession  56% 
24  Actual playing time  30 
   Attendance: 61,058    

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    Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari said: "We are very, very happy. We expected to win by more goals but it didn't happen.

    "We knew Turkey would be a tough opponent after the first round match because they play hard in defense and especially in midfield. I want to congratulate the Turkish players and coach.

    "I felt from the start of the match a positive energy from the Brazilian supporters, the bench and the players. I felt this energy and I'm sure the Brazilian supporters are happy."

    Fresh Ronaldo

    Ronaldo will relish the chance to erase the memories of the 1998 World Cup final in France when he was below-par in a dazed display reportedly a few hours after he suffered a convulsive fit as Brazil lost 3-0 to the hosts.

    In Wednesday's semifinal the twice World Player of the Year was replaced by Luizao after 68 minutes, but Scolari said the substitution was made merely "in order to keep him [Ronaldo] fresh for the next match."

    Turkey's coach Senol Gunes said his players felt the effects of the huge expectations back home but praised his team. (Turkish fans sad but satisfied.)

    "We came to the World Cup to take part in the festival and make an impact and I think we have achieved that goal," he said.

    "I am proud of my players. They have done superbly. I'm sorry we couldn't give the Turkish people more happiness today."

    "There was a little bit of inexperience but also the effects of the tension back home on the players. They were expecting a lot from us and that led to some mistakes."

    But forward Ilhan Mansiz, scorer of the golden goal against Senegal that took them to the semifinal, was defiant in defeat. (Turks go home as heroes.)

     
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    "Our morale was never broken," he said. "We missed a few chances and we couldn't score but I wish Brazil all the best."

    Turkey, playing in their first World Cup semifinal, started brightly but were eventually overrun by Brazil's attacking play.

    Rivaldo, who was seeking a record-equaling sixth goal in successive World Cup finals matches, carried the main attacking threat for Brazil in a first half that quickly came to the boil.

    Fierce response

    Turkey's short-passing game caused the South Americans problems initially and Alpay Ozalan stretched goalkeeper Marcos with a 20th-minute header.

    Brazil were stung into a fierce response and Rustu did superbly to save a fierce Rivaldo drive and the follow-up from Ronaldo.

    Rustu was suddenly under siege, denying Rivaldo, Roberto Carlos and, bravely, Edilson before the interval as tempers began to fray.

    But if Rustu was Turkey's first-half hero, he was caught out for Ronaldo's goal four minutes after the interval.

    The Brazilian turned his marker well and bore down on goal with customary menace but his poked effort with the outside of his right foot from 15 meters lacked power and Rustu should have done better than help it into the corner of the net.

    Brazil, making light of creative midfielder Ronaldinho's absence through suspension, continued to have the better of it after that and Kleberson and Luizao, on for Ronaldo, could have made their victory more comfortable.

    Turkey go out with their heads held high, though, and there was no repeat of the ugly scenes in Brazil's 2-1 victory in the group game between the two sides on June 3 when two Turks were sent off, the second after Rivaldo feigned injury.

    Brazil now face Germany in the World Cup final on Sunday in Japan's port city of Yokohama. Since World War II, either the Brazilians or Germans have featured in every final except one.

    Turkey play co-hosts South Korea in the third-place playoff in Taegu on Saturday.

    Edilson starts for Brazil; Sukur leads Turkey

    Brazilian forward Edilson has replaced the suspended Ronaldinho in the team to face Turkey in the World Cup semifinal Wednesday.

    Brazil is otherwise unchanged from the team that started the 2-1 win over England in the quarterfinal with Ronaldo taking his place up front after recovering from muscular fatigue.

    Turkey is unchanged from the side that defeated Senegal 1-0 with a golden goal in the quarterfinals with striker Hakan Suker retaining his place and leading the team as captain.

    Ronaldinho was shown the red card for a late challenge on England's Danny Mills. FIFA confirmed earlier this week that the midfielder faces a one-match suspension and will be able to play in the final if Brazil get there.

    Score Summary

    Brazil 1 Turkey 0 - result

    World Cup, semifinal

    Scorer: Ronaldo 49

    Yellow cards:

    Brazil - Gilberto Silva 41

    Turkey - Tugay Kerimoglu 59, Hasan Sas 90

    Halftime: 0-0

    Teams:

    Brazil: (3-5-2) 1-Marcos; 3-Lucio, 5-Edmilson, 4-Roque Junior; 2-Cafu, 8-Gilberto Silva, 15-Kleberson (13-Belletti 85), 6-Roberto Carlos 10-Rivaldo; 9-Ronaldo (21-Luizao 68), 20-Edilson (17-Denilson 75)

    Turkey: (4-5-1) 1-Rustu Recber; 4-Fatih Akyel, 3-Bulent Korkmaz, 5-Alpay Ozalan; 22-Umit Davala (13-Muzzy Izzet 74), 8-Tugay Kerimoglu, 10-Yildiray Basturk (6-Arif Erdem 88), 18-Ergun Penbe, 11-Hasan Sas, 21-Emre Belozoglu (17-Ilhan Mansiz 62); 9-Hakan Sukur

    Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)

    Linesmen: Maciej Wierzbowski (Poland), Igor Sramka (Slovakia)

     
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