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Monday, June 21, 2010
Ivory Coast vs. Portugal World Cup 2010
Ivory Coast vs. Portugal World Cup 2010 Live Scores and Results – The second football gamescheduled June 15, 2010 between Ivory Coast vs. Portugal was already concluded and it was a draw. Unfortunately, the scores were 0-0 which means that no team scored any goals. This was so far the second football match with a tie of both zero goals after Uruguay vs. France which happened during the first day of the World Cup 2010 last June 11.
The first half of the World Cup 2010 football match between Ivory Coast and Portugal held at Nelson Mandela Stadium was one of the most even of the tournament so far since both football teams just kept pushing forward. Ivory Coast’s attacking trio composed of football players Gervinho, Salomon Kalou and Aruna Dindane confirmed themselves to be full of pace and movement in the football field. However, it was Portugal’s forward, Cristiano Ronaldo, who had the best chance of the opening period.
The second half was more exciting than the first one. Ivory Coast had a couple chances in the opening minutes of the second half, but neither came to goals. Portugal’s football Liedson had a header on goal in the 58th minute. However, the looping ball was easily blocked by Barry, Ivory Coast’s goalkeeper, in striking a goal.
Portugal’s win was much expected in this World Cup 2010 football match against Ivory Coat considering that they have won two World Cup titles already. However, it seemed that Ivory Coast was also trained enough to counter Portugal’s attacks in the football field. With this draw, Ivory Coast will now face Brazil in Johannesburg’s Soccer City on Sunday, while Portugal will fight against Korea DPR the following day in Cape Town.
Stay tuned to us as we will once again give you the live scores and results for the last match between Brazil and North Korea which will be held at Ellis park Stadium in Johannesburg.
Tags: FIFA, Football, Ivory Coast, Portugal, World Cup
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