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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

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Paraguay have the chance to make it four South American teams in the quarter-finals; and maybe even the semi-finals.

It took twenty minutes for the game to come to life: first Lucas Barrios turned nicely for Paraguay and forced Eiji Kawashima to save with his foot; then, at the other end, Paraguay's Justo Villar looked stretched as Daisuke Matsui curled the ball onto the bar with some power.

Keisuke Honda seemed a little upset with himself shortly before the break, but a goal would have been more than Japan deserved; taking into account their overall performance during the first forty minutes.

Paraguay didn't deserve anything either. Maybe neither side really wanted to be thrashed by Spain or Portugal in the quarter-final.

Half-time: 0:0

The most exciting thing happened on the hour, when Paraguay made a substitution; Nelson Valdez on for Edgar Benitez.

Things almost livened up some ten minutes before extra-time would be played; but, as with the previous 80 minutes, the releasing pass from both teams just had no pace on it.

The vuvuzelas increased in volume when the 90th minute ticked in. Sadly, even if the quality of play were to improve ten fold, ten times nothing is still nothing.

Thankfully, this will all be over in half an hour and then we can get back to the real World Cup.

Into Extra Time.

If the players of Spain and Portugal were watching this, they probably all fell asleep.

As a thank-you for not being the last Paraguayan player to be substituted, Lucas Barrios headed goalwards in the 4th minute of extra-time, but much too comfortable for Kawashima.

Then Nelson Valdez tried to get the final touch past Kawashima, before the game needed penalties.

In the ninth minute of extra-time, Keisuke Honda's free-kick was going wide but Villar wanted to come into the game, so hit it away for fun.

All the action happened in extra-time, as Edgar Barreto was next up; to flick the ball over the Japanese crossbar.

So, from the fear of playing Spain or Portugal to the fear of not playing at all. Two teams with fifteen minutes to do something, or continue with nothing.

Tense, nervous and lacking ambition - Paraguay and Japan did very little to entertain the fans, although Japan did excite theirs for a split second.

Paraguay 0 Japan 0 - After Extra Time. (5:3 pens)

Penalties:
Paraguay started first.

1:0 Edgar Barreto - Took a deep breath and scored.
1:1 Yasuhito Endo - Raised his fist after sending Villar the wrong way.
2:1 Lucas Barrios - Looked casual but only just out of reach.
2:2 Makoto Hasebe - Scored and kissed the stars.
3:2 Cristian Riveros - Easily taken.
3:2 Yuichi Komano - Hit hard and high; onto the crossbar.
4:2 Nelson Valdez - Crashed the ball home, then fell to his knees.
4:3 Keisuke Honda - Calmly side-footed.
5:3 Oscar Cardozo - No sense of pressure, so slow and cool.

Paraguay reach the quarter-finals for the first time in their history.

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