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North Korea routed by powerful Portugal 7-0
2010-Jun-22 07:52:07
European side's Cup campaign back on track with romp in Cape Town

CAPE TOWN - Portugal revived their World Cup campaign with a dominating 7-0 win over North Korea in Group G on Monday, eliminating the Asian team from the competition.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored the sixth goal of the game, his first in a competitive match for the national team since the 2008 European Championship.

Ronaldo also set up Tiago's first goal in the 60th. Tiago added another for the 2006 World Cup semifinalists in the 89th while Raul Meireles, Simao Sabrosa, Hugo Almeida and Liedson also scored.

"It was a great day for Portugal and Portuguese football," coach Carlos Queiroz said. "The players are really happy with the way they played, the attitude for the game, the beautiful football, the beautiful goals."

The win moves Portugal into second place in Group G with four points, two behind Brazil. Cote d'Ivoire have one point and North Korea are out of the tournament after two straight losses.

It was the most one-sided World Cup match since Germany routed Saudi Arabia 8-0 in 2002.

North Korea had early chances but were undone when Meireles latched on to a clever pass by Tiago and gave Portugal their first score of the tournament. The goal seemed to deflate the Koreans, while the Portuguese finally began to show some of the Latin flair that has made them an outside favorite to win their first championship.

"Tactically speaking, we fell apart and we couldn't block their attacks," North Korea coach Kim Jong-hun said. "It was my fault for not playing the right strategy and that is why we conceded a lot of goals."

The last time the two teams met, Portugal rallied from a three-goal deficit to win 5-3 in the 1966 World Cup quarterfinals.

Meireles assisted on Simao's goal in the 53rd minute, which went through the legs of North Korea goalkeeper Ri Myong Guk. Almeida scored three minutes later from a powerful header and Tiago knocked home a pass from Ronaldo in the 60th.

Liedson scored from a defensive error before Ronaldo ended a 16-month goal drought for his country with a simple finish after the ball fell to him.

"To score seven goals in a World Cup is not easy," said Ronaldo, who gave his man-of-the-match award to Tiago. "My teammates played very well."

Played in a steady downpour, the wet field at Green Point Stadium caused numerous players to lose their footing and there was a series of errant passes.

North Korea named the same lineup as the one that impressed in a 2-1 loss to Brazil but Queiroz made four changes from the team that was held to 0-0 draw by Cote d'Ivoire.

Tiago replaced the injured Deco in midfield, with Almeida and Simao joining Ronaldo up front. Miguel Brito was chosen ahead of Paulo Ferreira at right back.

The win gives Portugal a massive goal advantage if they end up even with Cote d'Ivoire on points after the last match on Friday. Portugal play Brazil, who have already qualified for the second round, while Cote d'Ivoire play North Korea.

Associated Press

(China Daily 06/22/2010 page12)

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