Henri Camara takes on Lembo (Allsport).
Senegal 3 Uruguay 3
By David Anderson, PA Sport, Suwon
Senegal withstood a withering second-half comeback by Uruguay to qualify for
the last 16 of the World Cup at the first attempt - but it would have been a
very different story had Richard Morales not missed a golden chance in stoppage
time.
Uruguay had battled back from 3-0 down at half-time to level at 3-3 when
Morales headed wide from only yards out with the goal at his mercy.
It was the sort of miss which will give the Nacional striker nightmares for
the rest of his career.
After Dario Rodriguez blazed over from the game's first chance, Senegal took
the lead on 20 minutes through a controversial penalty.
Liverpool-bound El Hadji Diouf pounced on Paolo Montero's weak back pass and
then fell over, even through Uruguay goalkeeper Fabian Carini pulled out of the
challenge and did not appear to make contact.
Referee Jan Wegereef thought otherwise, booked Carini and Khalilou Fadiga
stroked home the spot kick.
Senegal scored their second on 26th minute through the scourge of the French,
Papa Bouba Diop. Alvaro Recoba lost the ball and Senegal broke down the left in
Henri Camara and he squared the ball along the edge of the 18-yard box for Diop
to sidefoot home.
On 38 minutes it was 3-0, although Diop looked to be just offside before he
converted Camara's left-wing cross with a left-foot volley, which went in off
the underside of the crossbar.
Tempers flared at half-time as the players walked off and Diouf exchanged
angry words with Marcelo Romero.
Uruguay brought on Morales and Manchester United's Diego Forlan at half-time
and within 20 seconds of the restart, Morales pulled a goal back.
Forlan and Silva's shots were saved and Morales knocked home the rebound to
give Uruguay the faintest glimmer of hope.
Silva should have scored Uruguay's second on the hour-mark when Recoba sent
him clear on the left with a beautiful ball only for the Malaga striker to shoot
wide.
Forlan, who could not manage a goal for United last season, showed him how it
is done when he scored a terrific volley on 69 minutes.
Diop could only head Recoba's free-kick as far as the Red Devils striker, who
from just over 20 yards out cracked the ball home right-footed.
Diouf should have restored some breathing space for Senegal when Sylva's long
kick put him clean through but he shot straight at Carini.
That miss looked all the more crucial when in the 88th minute Morales threw
himself to the ground to win a penalty and Recoba converted the spot-kick to
make it 3-3.
The drama was not over yet and in stoppage time, Morales missed the chance
that would have put Uruguay into the second round at Senegal's expense when
Lamine Diatta headed Gustavo Varela's shot into the air and he nodded the ball
wide.
Teams Senegal: Sylva, Coly (Beye 63), Cisse, Diatta, Daf,
Henri Camara (Moussa N'Diaye 67), Pape Malick Diop,
Papa Bouba Diop, Ndour (Faye 76), Fadiga, Diouf.
Subs Not Used: Souleymane Camara, Cissokho, Diallo,
Makhtar N'Diaye, Sylvain N'Diaye, Sarr, Thiaw, Traore.
Booked: Henri Camara, Daf, Coly, Papa Bouba Diop, Diouf,
Fadiga, Beye.
Goals: Fadiga 20 pen, Papa Bouba Diop 26, 38.
Uruguay: Carini, Lembo, Montero, Sorondo (Regueiro 32),
Rodriguez, Varela, Romero (Forlan 46), Garcia, Recoba, Silva,
Abreu (Morales 45).
Subs Not Used: Bizera, de los Santos, Elduayen, Guigou,
Magallanes, Mendez, Munua, O'Neill, Olivera.
Booked: Carini, Garcia, Rodriguez, Montero.
Goals: Morales 47, Forlan 69, Recoba 89 pen.
Att: 33,681
Ref: Jan Wegereef (Holland).
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