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Gianni Truvianni's "South Africa 2010", Brazil Beat Ivory Coast By 3-1 In Ill Tempered Affair

Gianni Truvianni's "South Africa 2010", Brazil Beat Ivory Coast By 3-1 In Ill Tempered Affair

Brazil claimed their second victory in what could be labeled as a relatively easy victory with Fabiano giving them a 1-0 at the 24 minute mark of the game when his well struck ball found the back Ivory Coast's goal. This goal giving Brazil energy as they searched forward in attack, in their domination of Ivory Coast. The half would end with a 1-0 lead for the South Americans yet it was in the second half were matters truly got out of hand.

It being Fabiano who would go on to score a second goal in which his use of his hand could not have been any clearer on two occasions. First when he jumped for the ball and then when he settled it for his eventual shot which beat goalkeeper, Barry Boubacar Copa for Brazil's second goal. Fabiano's hand ball in fact being clearer than Maradona's back in 1986 yet despite this referee, Stphane Lannoy but smiled as he jokingly tapped his own arm to Brazil's Fabiano. This moment being the one which created stressful conditions on the pitch which led to foul after foul being committed by both teams while Lannoy failed to control those on the pitch. A third goal would come for Brazil however when Kaka managed to find an unmarked Elano, coming in to the penalty box to give Brazil a 3-0 advantage.

Ivory Coast despite being out played would get one back when at the 78 minute mark, Didier Drogba managed to beat the Brazilian offside trap; to give his team their first goal of the world cup. It was at that point that the match was settled yet tempers would flair up when in perhaps what could be called an injustice to compensate for another, one of the Ivory Coast's players intentionally collided with Kaka and then pretended to fall down injured. This despite it being clear that it had been he who had run up from behind Kaka, who could not have seen him nor struck his face which he held after having fallen down. Kaka then being unjustly expelled yet in all honesty Brazil's second goal also should not have been allowed.




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