Two-goal Ronaldo salvages draw for Brazil against Uruguay ( 2003-11-20 10:31) (Agencies)
Brazil's Ronaldo,
who plays for Spain's Real Madrid, right, celebrates after scoring a goal
that tied the game 3-3 against Uruguay during a 2006 World Cup qualifying
game at the Pinheirao Stadium in Curitiba, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 19,
2003. [AP]
| Ronaldo struck twice, including
an 87th-minute equaliser, to help Brazil salvage a 3-3 draw at home to Uruguay
after throwing away a two-goal lead in Wednesday's World Cup qualifier.
Brazil ripped Uruguay to shreds in the first half, going 2-0 up after 29
minutes through Kaka and Ronaldo and also missing a hatful of chances.
Uruguay hit back to lead 3-2 as Manchester United striker Diego Forlan scored
twice and Arsenal's Gilberto Silva headed a bizarre own goal.
Brazil were ultimately saved from their first-ever home defeat in a World Cup
qualifier when Ze Roberto set Ronaldo free and the Real Madrid player scored
with an angled shot from the edge of the penalty area
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