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Varela's late header saves Ronaldo's World Cup hopes

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RAPHAEL ALVES / AFP

A superb header by Silvestre Varela deep into time added on saved world player of the year Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal from crashing out of the World Cup finals on Sunday as it secured a 2-2 draw with the United States.

The Americans had looked to be safely into the last 16 after second-half goals by Jermaine Jones and Clint Dempsey saw them come back from 1-0 down -- a goal by Nani -- to lead.
However, with only seconds remaining one sublime cross from a pretty anonymous Ronaldo was met by Varela and it soared past Tim Howard to give Portugal a lifeline as a further defeat after the 4-0 hammering by Germany in the opening game would have seen them out.
The United States -- who reached the last 16 in 2010 only to lose to Ghana -- are on four points along with Germany, who they play in their final group game, and who their coach Jurgen Klinsmann led at the 2006 finals.
Ghana and Portugal both have one point and play also on Thursday.
Klinsmann, who was also within seconds of being the first coach to guide the USA to two successive wins at a finals since 1930, was phlegmatic about the dramatic dashing of their hopes.
"Obviously the last second is unfortunate but my guys were magnificent," said Klinsmann, who won the 1990 World Cup as a player.
"We just have to get a result against Germany. Obviously the Germans have a day more to recover and we have had further to travel for our game but then the big guys are the ones that get the favourite treatment.
"My guys went to the limit but now they have to pick themselves up and despite this result we will go into the game with a lot of confidence."
The Portuguese got just the start they needed to settle their nerves as a terrible defensive error by Stoke City's Geoff Cameron -- the ball flying off his boot to Nani -- saw the Manchester United winger wait for Howard to commit himself before rifling the ball into the net.
It had been preempted by an outrageous piece of skill by Ronaldo down the left side, completely bewitching three American players as they tried to corral him out on the touchline, only for a series of step overs and a backheel to see him squirm through the three of them.
Conditions even in the evening were so draining that five minutes from the break, when Jermaine Jones received some treatment, the referee allowed both sides to rehydrate with a drinks break.
Howard, who was earning his 102nd cap, kept his side in the game on the stroke of half-time as he somehow managed to stick a hand out as he dived the wrong way to tip a pointblank shot by Eder over the bar.
There was an even finer block the other end 10 minutes into the second-half as Bradley's goalbound effort from only 10 yards out saw defender Ricardo Costa spread himself deflect the ball off his knee for a corner, earning a well deserved kiss on the head from goalkeeper Beto.
The Americans, though, deservedly levelled in the 64th minute as Jones produced a pearler of a right-footed shot from outside the area, leaving Beto rooted to the spot.
Ronaldo and the Portuguese appeared shellshocked and it was the Americans who grabbed a second as Bradley's shot rebounded to Graham Zusi off a defender and his cross was put into the net by Dempsey's stomach for his fourth goal at a World Cup finals.
That looked to be that until, like Lionel Messi with his late goal against Iran on Saturday, Ronaldo summoned up one piece of class with his pinpoint cross, which was enough to break American hearts.
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-- (c) Copyright AFP 2014-06-23
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Even if Portugal win and USA lose their final games, Portugal can only go through with a flurry of about 5 added goals - for a 'goal difference' advantage. Sorry to say, Ronaldo and Portugal fans, your chances of going through are very slim.

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Not only Ronaldo's hopes, but there are others on that side last time I looked. USA actually made me proud of our side. Besides coming from behind, they refrained from dramatics when they got whacked. None of the rolling around screaming crying BS holding face though might have been touched on shoulder. God I hate that. They rested a moment, got up and got on with it. Jones did nice job bending like Beckham. Ronaldo also was good in skipping drama queen options, and only had a half dive and didn't cry out for a penalty.

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Even if Portugal win and USA lose their final games, Portugal can only go through with a flurry of about 5 added goals - for a 'goal difference' advantage. Sorry to say, Ronaldo and Portugal fans, your chances of going through are very slim.

If the USA lose then any goals they concede will decrease their goal advantage, so if Germany beat USA 5-0 then Portugal just need to win! :)

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Even if Portugal win and USA lose their final games, Portugal can only go through with a flurry of about 5 added goals - for a 'goal difference' advantage. Sorry to say, Ronaldo and Portugal fans, your chances of going through are very slim.

If the USA lose then any goals they concede will decrease their goal advantage, so if Germany beat USA 5-0 then Portugal just need to win! smile.png

We're saying the same thing, with different sentence structure.
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Assuming (which has become very risky in this World Cup) USA lose and Portugal win their final game the goal difference will diminish by at least 2. It is not out of the question in this scenario that Portugal could overhaul the USA. A win for Ghana would probably see them into 2nd place in this situation. Gary Liniker was suggesting tongue in cheek last night that a "old pals act" between Klinsman and Low was a possibility. The Germans. Surely not.whistling.gif

I hope the Yanks go through but I have a feeling Bradley's dreadful ball control in the closing seconds may cost them.

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Ghana will be a tough nut to crack for Portugal.

I predict a German win over USA.

A Ghana/Portugal draw will obviously see USA through.

Lots of permutations but with Germany in the driving seat with +4 goal difference to start.

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