Goal.com 烏拉圭 2-1 韓國 賽後評分 - 世足

Necoo avatar
By Necoo
at 2010-06-27T00:48

Table of Contents

URUGUAY

Muslera – 6 - Looked a little uncertain under high crosses, punching
tentatively at a couple of dangerous deliveries into the box. Ultimately this
cost his side a goal when he was slow from his line to clear the header that
led to the equaliser. A decent save late on made partial amends.

M. Pereira – 7 - A great piece of skill towards the end of the first half
went unrewarded as his shot was blocked by a South Korean arm in the box but
a penalty was not awarded. Solid defensively to boot.

Lugano – 7 - Made a great early challenge on Park Ji-Sung to set the tone
for his performance. Strong in the centre of the back line, the Fenerbahce
man seems to be growing increasingly into this World Cup, though he did have
a couple of dodgy moments after the break.

Godin – 7 - Tested frequently by Park Chu-Young, though the defender for the
most part stood stoical, reducing the forward to having shots from outside
the box. Didn’t look totally confident and was replaced at half-time,
probably because of injury.

Fucile – 7 - Got forward with more regularity than right-back Maxi Pereira,
supporting the left flank of his side well. Even when he wasn’t utilised, he
drew defenders away from the centre of the park, but when he was given the
ball, he tended to use it well.

Arevalo Rios – 6.5 - In the very first minute it seemed that the holding
midfielder was going to have a nightmare as he gave silly possession away in
the centre of the park to set up a chance for Korea. Didn’t make too many
more aberrations sitting in front of the back four.

Perez – 7 - Has been a truly dogged performer for Uruguay throughout their
South African odyssey and can be pleased with his performance once again.
Never shirks a challenge and has plenty of energy to get about the field.
Combative and feisty, he could do with diving into challenges a little less.

A. Pereira – 6.5 - Might have wanted to have been involved more in an
offensive capacity, the midfielder got across the midfield well and made
several good tackles, throwing his full bodyweight behind each challenge he
made. Replaced with 15 minutes remaining.

Cavani – 6.5 - When Uruguay attacked early on, much of their best play was
funnelled through the Palermo man, who showed a great range of passing. As
the Celeste became increasingly defensive, he faded from the game and his
influence was negligible after the break.

Forlan – 7 - Bright in the early stages of the match, and created Suarez’s
goal with an astute cross that the defence simply didn’t know how to cope
with. Faded a great deal after this encouraging opening.

Suarez – 8.5 - Scored the opening goal of the game with a deceptively
difficult finish from a tight angle and was always alert to pounce on scraps.
Then came his masterpiece with ten minutes remaining, bending home a stunning
winner from the edge of the box. He was lively throughout and deserved his
brace.

Substitutes

Victorino – 7 - Good block on a Park Chu-Young shot but his poor header was
the catalyst for the equaliser.

Lodeiro – 6 – Came on with little over 15 minutes to play and never
seriously influenced the game.

A. Fernandez – n/a – Given five minutes at the end of the game.





SOUTH KOREA

Jung Sung-Ryong – 4.5 - Had an absolute nightmare with Uruguay's first goal,
when he was caught in two minds whether to stay or go. In the end he did
neither, leaving his net exposed. No chance with the second goal. Otherwise
the shot-stopper wasn’t really troubled.

Cha Du-Ri – 7 - Once again showed a great appetite to push forward from his
position at right-back. Not afraid of a long range shot, the defender would
narrowly miss the target on two occasions.

Cho Yong-Hyung – 6 - There were several South Koreans culpable for the
opening goal, and he was no exception. Stood and watched the ball roll in
front of him and struggled to regain his composure fully afterwards. Has
enjoyed better games, that’s for sure.

Lee Jung-Soo – 5.5 - Endured an opening 30 minutes to forget. Caught napping
with regard to the opening goal, and by that stage he had already awkwardly
sliced a clearance in the box to put his side under danger. Caught dallying
in possession and was lucky not to cost his side more.

Lee Young-Pyo – 5.5 - The chief villain aside from the goalkeeper when it
came to the Uruguayan opener, the experienced left-back was caught totally
sleeping as Suarez nipped in behind him. Enjoyed a far better second half as
he seemed to be afforded more freedom to attack.

Ki Sung-Yong – 6 - Struggled to get into the game in the first half and was
lucky not to concede a penalty kick towards the end of that period as his
arms were in an unnatural position when he went to block a shot. His set
piece delivery was mixed.

Kim Jung-Woo – 5 - His passing was wayward to an awful degree at times and
he allowed Forlan way too much room to deliver his cross for the opening goal
of the game. Not good enough from the midfielder, whose weak attempt to
challenge Suarez was also a factor in the second goal.

Kim Jae-Sung – 6.5 - Put himself about the pitch impressively but struggled
to really get a handle on the game in the first half. As Korea pushed
increasingly forward, he became surplus to requirements and was ultimately
replaced with half an hour to go.

Park Ji-Sung – 7 - By some distance the best known of the South Korean
players in the west, the Manchester United player showed some nice touches
out wide, getting forward positively and passing clever. Would have been
better utilised through the middle, where his craft would have been highly
valued.

Lee Chung-Yong – 6.5 - Played as the floating player behind the lone forward
and struggled to have an especially positive impact for all the possession he
had. His decision making was too often poor and the Bolton Wanderers man
seemed to lack the guile to really break Uruguay down. Scored the equalising
goal but missed a fine chance soon after to make it 2-1.

Park Chu-Young – 7.5 - One of the best players on the pitch, and probably
the pick of his side. Gave the defence a really torrid time and hit the post
in the first half with a delicious free kick that was six inches from finding
the net. Strong and technical competent, he continues to enhance his
reputation.

Substitutes

Lee Dong-Gook – 5.5 - His weak finish towards the end of the game that could
have taken the match into an additional half hour typified a low-key showing
after coming on from the bench.

Yeom Ki-Hun – n/a – Given only five minutes at the end.


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Top of the Match :Suárez L.Uruguay
Flop of the Match:JUNG S. South Korea

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All Comments

Rosalind avatar
By Rosalind
at 2010-06-27T13:07
南韓門將連三場超低分 李雲在哭哭了
Mason avatar
By Mason
at 2010-06-28T22:00
李雲在太胖了
John avatar
By John
at 2010-07-02T16:02
總比連三場恍神的門將好多了
Edith avatar
By Edith
at 2010-07-03T13:41
烏拉圭的四後衛都很高分 所以失球應該是門將出擊錯誤嗎?
Aaliyah avatar
By Aaliyah
at 2010-07-05T03:46
看完了 原來如此
Donna avatar
By Donna
at 2010-07-09T01:15
這邊也提到南韓的手球 Pereira哭哭
Blanche avatar
By Blanche
at 2010-07-09T18:09
對Muslera第一句評語深感認同 希望下一場可以再加油 >"<
雖然他給Fucile評價不錯 但是我不是很喜歡他 >"<

C羅...

Ophelia avatar
By Ophelia
at 2010-06-27T00:47
C羅雖然說很會假摔... 裁判也常常買單... 不過現在比較難了 不過都蠻有梗的 看C羅的表情變化其實都還蠻好笑的 感覺他就是足球界的諧星 雖然他足球技巧還不錯 不過希望他能繼續演下去 - ...

三王 圖

Yedda avatar
By Yedda
at 2010-06-27T00:46
廣告是在說我們 希望還看的到你 ∩___∩      ∩___∩ |ˊ ︵ ︵ˋ科 ╴--一- ╴ー 科/︵ ︵ ˋ| ∕ (⊙)(⊙) 科 ...

下雨才是拉美足球的時間

Noah avatar
By Noah
at 2010-06-27T00:44
首先 南韓踢得真不錯 但~~~跟拉美系比 說真的還是有差 在烏拉圭1:1時 下起大雨時 主播說下雨對烏拉圭不太好 但 事實上我覺得 如果他們看過他們是怎麼踢球長大的 應該就不會這樣說 為什麼我說 下雨才是拉美球員的表現時間 雖然我沒去過烏拉圭(南美3強我去過就是) 但拉美小孩足球的努力是很感 ...

16強迎戰阿根廷 墨西哥心情複雜

Elvira avatar
By Elvira
at 2010-06-27T00:37
http://tw.news.yahoo.com/article/url/d/a/100626/5/286xi.html 中央社台北26日綜合外電報導) 南非世界盃足球賽16強複賽,墨西哥27日(台北28日凌晨)將出戰兩屆冠軍阿根廷隊, 它既期盼能一雪上屆德國世足16強賽敗在阿根廷腳下的恥辱,卻又擔心阿 ...

韓國這場打得真的不錯

Susan avatar
By Susan
at 2010-06-27T00:36
真的很不錯 真的很不錯 憑良心講 真的很不錯 但是為什麼一定要跟and#34;亞洲模範and#34;扯在一起呢? = = (這是綁約嗎?) 亞洲又不是只有他 技巧是真的沒話講 今天這場看完 有目共睹 確實拼勁很足 但這跟他是不是代表and#34;亞洲and#34;是兩回事 ...