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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

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Four-star Chile hammer Bolivia

A brace by Alexis Sanchez helped Chile to destroy 10-man Bolivia 4-0 in South American World Cup qualifying.

Jean Bonsejour opened the scoring a minute before the break with a header from Matias Fernandez' right-wing cross before the hosts added three more goals in a late burst.

Mark Gonzalez doubled the advantage with a precise free-kick in the 74th minute, before Sanchez made it 3-0 four minutes later.

Sanchez added his second and Chile's fourth one minute before half-time, while his goal-scoring antics earned him a strong challenge from midfielder Ignacio Garcia who was subsequently sent off.

Marcelo Bielsa's side now have 26 points, one less than leaders Brazil and two ahead Paraguay. Brazil beat Paraguay 2-1 in Recife.

Elsewhere, Venezuela and Uruguay drew 2-2 at Cachamay stadium.

Giancarlo Maldonado opened the scoring after eight minutes, but Luis Suarez finally brought the Uruguayans level on the hour mark.

Ten minutes later Atletico Madrid's Diego Forlan put Uruguay ahead, but their lead lasted just three minutes as defender Jose Manuel Rey grabbed a point for Venezuela with a powerful free-kick from 25 meters.

The result meant Ecuador moved into fifth place following their 2-0 victory over Argentina. They now have 20 points, two more than Uruguay and three ahead of Venezuela.

Finally, in Medellin hosts Colombia beat bottom-side Peru 1-0 to keep them in with a slim chance of reaching fifth place and the play-off.

River Plate striker Radamel Falcao Garcia netted the only goal of the match in the 24th minute.

It was the first competitive Colombian goal in 210 minutes, as well as Falcao's first official goal with the national side.

Colombia are three points behind fifth-placed Ecuador.

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Brazil come back against Paraguay

Brazil moved to the top of the South American Qualifying standings after coming from a goal down to beat Paraguay in Recife.

Salvador Cabanas put Paraguay ahead in the 26th minute with just the sixth goal against the Brazilians in 14 qualifying matches, but the hosts drew level before the break through Manchester City star Robinho before Nilmar struck the winner shortly after half-time.

The hosts started brighter as both Robinho and new Real Madrid signing Kaka tested Paraguay goalkeeper Justo Villar with long-range shots in the opening minute.

But they were knocked out of their stride mid-way through the first half when Cabanas was fouled by Juan on the edge of the area, and the America forward picked himself to fire home the resulting free kick.

After the goal Brazil went on the offensive but were restricted mainly to shots from range.

But four minutes before the break their attacking stance paid off as Dani Alves found Robinho in the box to pull Brazil level.

The hosts started the second half as they had ended the first, and within four minutes found themselves in front as Internacional forward Nilmar pounced on a rebound inside the six-yard box.

Villar kept his side in it as Kaka nearly set up Robinho for a third goal, before Dani Alves shaved the crossbar from a free-kick while the visitors never threatened a comeback.

"It was a very hard game, but we took a very important step towards the World Cup," said Robinho.

"We are not qualified yet," warned Kaka. "I want to thank all the fans from Recife, they supported us even when we were losing."

Brazil now leads the standings with 27 points, one ahead of Chile, three in front of Paraguay and five ahead of Argentina, who earlier lost 2-0 to Ecuador.

Brazil travel to Argentina next on September 5. Four games remain while the top four teams qualify for the South Africa tournament and the fifth-placed side goes to a play-off against the fourth-place nation in North and Central America and the Caribbean section.

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England game not closed to public

The FA has confirmed that strikes will not result in England's game against Andorra being played behind closed doors.

Football Association chief executive Ian Watmore has confirmed threatened industrial action will not result in England's World Cup qualifier against Andorra tomorrow being played behind closed doors.

London is set to grind to a halt this evening with tube workers beginning a 48-hour strike,

The strike will have a massive impact on travel, with England's Group Six qualifier among the worst affected.

Wembley has always encouraged fans to travel on the tube network, but the FA has refused to alter their plans in the face of what is certain to be major disruption if the strike goes ahead.

"The game will kick off at 8.15 as planned tomorrow," Football Association chief executive Ian Watmore confirmed.

"It will not, repeat not, be played behind closed doors."

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The FA took the decision last week to halt ticket sales at 70,000 for tomorrow's game and have held discussions with Brent Council and the Metropolitan Police to find the best way to deal with the situation.

"Since the threat of a tube strike started last week we have worked very co-operatively with all those parties involved," Watmore added. "I'd like to thank them for their help.

"Supporters should plan to travel as early as possible. The turnstiles will now open earlier, at 5.45pm, to limit disruption.

"Supporters attending should be prepared that, due to the planned industrial action, travelling in London will not be straightforward, and they should expect a disrupted journey."

Saturday, June 6, 2009

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Gabon maintain streak and go top
Gabon, Tunisia and Burkina Faso all maintained their 100 per cent winning records in African World Cup qualifying.
The biggest surprise came in Libreville, where Azingo Nationale moved to the top of Group A by thumping 10-man Togo 3-0.
Bruno Manga got the hosts off to a flying start with an 11th minute strike and Thomas Dossevi's dismissal five minutes before half-time made it difficult for the visitors to launch any comeback.
And so it proved with further goals from Roguy Meye (56) and Moise Apanga (83) sealing what turned out to be a comfortable win.
The Gabonese now have six points from two games, three more than Togo, while Cameroon and Morocco, who meet tomorrow in Yaounde, are yet to get off the mark.
Tunisia stayed top of Group B thanks to a first-half penalty from Wissem Ben Yahia (21) and an injury-time goal from Oussama Darragi.
The win for the hosts in Rades keeps them five points clear at the summit, with Nigeria and Kenya playing later in the weekend.
In Chililabombwe, Rainford Kalaba scored the only goal 11 minutes from time as Zambia stole all the points against Rwanda.
Herve Renard's team are now top of Group C on four points, with Egypt and Algeria, the other two teams in the pool, set to meet tomorrow.
Finally, the Stallions of Burkina Faso had star striker Moumouni Dagano to thank for their narrow 1-0 win over Malawi in Blantyre.
The home side, who were thumped 5-0 by Ivory Coast in their opening game, held out until the 70th minute when the Al-Khor striker finally managed to break the deadlock and steal all the points for his side.
They are now strongly placed with six points, three more than the Ivorians, who travel to Conakry to face Guinea tomorrow.