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Capello content to draw fiery friendly

THE friendly no-one wanted turned into the best of its kind since the new Wembley was opened in 2007 — and ended with gleeful Ghana racing to their fans in jubilation following Asamoah Gyan’s last-minute leveller.

Wed, 30 Mar, 2011

Uruguay warm to villain role

URUGUAY are warming to their role as the World Cup’s pantomime villains ahead of today’s semi-final against the Netherlands (kick-off 7:30pm), despite suggestions that Oscar Tabarez’s side could face a frosty reception from fans in Cape Town.

Tue, 06 Jul, 2010

Drama as Uruguay break Black Stars’ hearts

GHANA bowed out of the World Cup in the most heartbreaking circumstances in one of the most amazing finishes to a match the World Cup has ever seen.

Sat, 03 Jul, 2010

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