Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Samaras Sends Ivory Coast Packing With Late Penalty
Giorgos Samaras gave Greece a dramatic 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast with stoppage time penalty during their final Group C match on Tuesday and took them through to the knock-out stages of the World Cup for the first time.
Samaras stroked home a controversial 93rd minute penalty after he was judged to have been tripped in the box by Giovanni Sio as the Greeks poured forward in search of a winner.
Replays showed that Samaras caught his foot on Sio's calf, tripped and fell, but Ecuadorian referee Carlos Vera pointed to the spot and Samaras cooly converted the kick.
Defeat was heart-breaking for the Ivorians, who had fought their way back from a goal down and were just seconds away from a draw that would have taken them through.
Ivory Coast players wore black armbands for the match following the death last week of Ibrahim Toure, the younger brother of two of their players, Kolo and Yaya Toure.
Greece's win left them second in the group on four points, one ahead of Ivory Coast and three clear of Japan. Colombia topped the group with a perfect nine points.
Having failed to get past the group stage at their two previous appearances at the World Cup, Greece will face Costa Rica in Recife on Sunday in the last 16.
For a long time it looked like it might not be Greece's day. They hit the Ivorian crossbar twice and the post once.
The match started dismally for them when they were forced to make two substitutions within the first 25 minutes.
Midfielder Panagiotis Kone limped off after 12, to be replaced by Samaris, and then goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis retired with a back injury.
But despite that, Greece almost took the lead after half an hour, defender Jose Holebas crashing a piledriver off the Ivorian crossbar.
They however went ahead three minutes before halftime; Andreas Samaris pouncing on a mistake by Cheick Ismael Tiote and exchanging a quick one-two with Samaras before firing a low shot past Boubacar Barry.
The Ivorians kept plugging away after the break and equalized on 74 minutes, substitute striker Wilfried Bony connecting with a low pass from Gervinho inside the bow and he coolly side foot beyond substitute goalkeeper, Glykos .
That would have been enough to take the Africans through to the knockout stage of the competition but Samaras's was adjudged to have been brought down in the box by Giovanni Sio in the closing seconds of added time and he (Samaras) converted the resultant penalty to turn the tie on its head and send the Ivorians home at the group stage for the third consecutive World Cup.
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