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Ghana self-destruct in thriller

Johannesburg, July 3, (Reuters):

Gyan misses spot-kick in injury time; Uruguay hold nerve to prevail in shoot-out

Uruguay ended Ghana's dream of being the first African team in the World Cup semifinals when they won a penalty shootout 4-2 after their quarterfinal finished 1-1 at the end of extra time on Friday.

Uruguay substitute Sebastian Abreu got the decisive penalty with a cheeky chip over goalkeeper Richard Kingson to set up a semifinal with Netherlands, who earlier shocked Brazil 2-1.

Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera saved two spot kicks from Ghana captain John Mensah and substitute Dominic Adiyiah in the shootout while Maximiliano Pereira missed for the South Americans who reached the semis for the first time in 40 years.

"We are very excited. These boys deserve everything. Today we didn't play well. ... It seems there's something forcing us on, it must be the strength and unity of these boys," said Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez.

Striker Diego Forlan added: "It's incredible. Let the people party and enjoy this, we will rest and prepare for Tuesday."  The teams could not be separated after extra time in a thrilling contest after Asamoah Gyan hit the bar with a penalty in the second minute of added time that was given when Uruguay striker Luis Suarez handled on the line and was sent off.

Suarez will now be suspended for the semifinal.  Ghana had taken the lead with a speculative strike by Sulley Muntari just before the end of the first half of normal time but that was cancelled out by a masterful Forlan freekick 10 minutes after the interval that brought the sides level.

In a game of wildly changing fortunes, twice World Cup winners Uruguay had dominated the opening stages as they worked hard to set Forlan and strike partner Suarez free.
Ghana, despite enormous support from their fellow Africans packing the stadium, surrendered the ball too easily to a hard-tackling Uruguay midfield.

It appeared to be going Uruguay's way as they created the chances with Forlan blasting the ball over the bar and then minutes later Suarez's shot was tipped over by Kingson. Ghana suddenly woke up, though, and won their first corner from which central defender Isaac Vorsah should have opened the scoring but only managed to head wide. Minutes later striker Asamoah Gyan was sent through only to shoot wide.

Uruguay's defence, which had only let in one goal on the way to the quarterfinals, suffered a blow when captain Diego Lugano had to limp off and was replaced by Andres Scotti.

Then in added time at the end of the first half, Muntari struck a spectacular long-range drive to put Ghana ahead.  Ten minutes into the second half, Uruguay won a freekick just outside the area on the left and Forlan struck the ball perfectly, bending it over everyone's heads and beyond the despairing reach of Kingson for the equaliser.

Uruguay coach Tabarez sent on striker Sebastian Abreu after 76 minutes in search of a winner but neither side could break the deadlock and the match went into extra time. The first chance of the extra period fell to midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah but he blasted over the bar from outside the box when he had space to compose himself. Minutes later Gyan was blocked when he tried to go through by himself.

Uruguay appealed for a penalty when Abreu went down in the area while trying to latch onto a cross but Portuguese referee Olegario Benquerenca showed no interest.  Ghana midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng headed just wide two minutes from the end of extra time and went close again with a fierce drive from 25 metres which was saved.

The African side piled on the pressure and were awarded a penalty when Suarez handled on the line to keep out a header by Adiyiah and was shown a red card.  But Gyan missed the chance to win the game when his spot kick rattled the bar and the match went to a shootout which Uruguay won after Abreu kept his cool on a dramatic night.

"We've entered history. We're among the four best teams," said Abreu. "Let the country, let the people enjoy this.  "If from above I was blessed to help Uruguay, then it is welcome. We have grown from match to match until now."

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