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South Korea Blames Defensive Lapses for Defeat

For the man who led South Korea's defense during its journey to the World Cup semifinals in 2002, the performance of the team's backline and goalkeeper against Algeria on Sunday must have been particularly hard to watch.

It seemed all too easy for Algeria, which scored three goals in the first 40 minutes.

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Origi Scores Late Winner for Belgium vs. Russia

Teenage forward Divock Origi turned a listless Belgian performance into a late 1-0 win over Russia on Sunday, enough to qualify for the next round of the World Cup with two straight victories.

Belgium barely contained a reinvigorated Russia for most of the match, yet struck with a blistering final spurt of class and opportunism to turn a bad situation into a wild celebration for coach Marc Wilmots in the 88th minute and hugs all around at the fulltime.

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German Fight-back Delights Loew

Coach Joachim Loew was delighted by Germany's fight-back in their 2-2 World Cup draw against Ghana on Saturday despite their below-par performance.

Miroslav Klose equaled Brazilian legend Ronaldo's record of 15 World Cup goals after coming off the bench to spare Germany's blushes with the equalizer.

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'Evolving' Brazil Aim to Secure Passage against Cameroon

Stuttering Brazil will look to clinch their berth in the last 16 of the World Cup as they host already-eliminated Cameroon in their final Group A match at the National Stadium in the capital Brasilia on Monday.

Luiz Felipe Scolari's side have beaten Croatia and drawn with Mexico in their two games to date, struggling to convince in either match, but both the coach and his players have claimed in recent days that the World Cup hosts are "evolving" as the tournament goes along.

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Brazil Conundrum for Netherlands, Chile

The Netherlands and Chile will fight it out for top spot in Group B on Monday and hope they can avoid a fearsome round two assignment against five-time World Cup winners Brazil.

Both teams have won their opening two games, putting them into the last 16 with a maximum six points each and sending reigning champions Spain and Australia crashing out.

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It's Win or Pack your Bags, Says Portugal's Bento

Portugal coach Paulo Bento said Saturday his team can start packing their bags if they don't beat the United States on Sunday in Manaus.

Portugal were thrashed 4-0 by Germany in their Group G opener and anything other than a win against the U.S. would take qualification for the last 16 out of their hands.

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Pogba's Omission Not a Punishment, Says Deschamps

Highly-rated young midfielder Paul Pogba did not start the Group E game against Switzerland for tactical reasons, not because he was being punished for his excitable performance against Honduras in the opening game, said France coach Didier Deschamps.

Moussa Sissoko started in the impressive 5-2 win instead of Pogba, 21, and who had been fortunate to stay on the pitch during a fiery altercation with Honduran hard-man midfielder Wilson Palacios in the first-half of the previous match.

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Bosnia out as Nigeria End Win Drought

Bosnia-Hercegovina's maiden appearance at a World Cup finals ended in disappointment as Peter Odemwingie's goal condemned them to a 1-0 defeat by African champions Nigeria in Cuiaba and ensured they could not qualify for the second round.

Nigeria's win, their first at a World Cup finals since 1998, leaves them as favorites to join Argentina in the second round.

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Record-Equaling Klose Saves German Blushes

Miroslav Klose equaled Brazilian legend Ronaldo's record of 15 World Cup goals to spare Germany's blushes with the equalizer in Saturday's 2-2 Group G draw against Ghana.

Mario Goetze had given Germany the lead before goals from Andre Ayew and Asamoah Gyan turned the game on its head and threatened to cause a major upset for the Black Stars in Fortaleza.

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Grumpy Serena Bids to Make Up for Paris Pain

Serena Williams admits she will start her challenge for a sixth Wimbledon title still fuming over her shock defeat at the French Open.

Williams, who last won Wimbledon in 2012, slumped to an embarrassing second round exit in Paris as Spain's Garbine Muguruza crushed the world number one in straight sets.

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