Confederations Cup - Spain win third-place thriller

Eurosport - Sun, 28 Jun 22:27:00 2009

Spain clinched third place in the Confederations Cup after a five-goal thriller against hosts South Africa in Rustenburg, which they won 3-2 after extra time.

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Katlego Mphela, the striker who admitted he was astonished to be involved in the tournament, scored in the 73rd minute as Spain's misery after losing their unbeaten record against USA looked like being compounded.

Two goals in as many minutes from fellow substitute Daniel Guiza then turned the match full circle, to give Spain a shock lead in the 89th minute.

The sudden turnaround in fortunes prompted streams of the home fans to exit the Royal Bafokeng Stadium, but minutes later they were running back to their seats.

The supporters' horns were not rested for long as the fourth twist came via a fearsome 25 yard free kick from Mphela which levelled the match on 93 minutes, and sent the match into extra time.

Both teams pressed for a winner as the match continued, and it finally came courtesy of a hopeful free kick from Xabi Alonso which was left by countless players in the box before it found the bottom corner.

Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque made four changes to his side with Cesc Fabregas, Carlos Puyol, David Silva and Xavi all on the bench, and the Arsenal midfielder cut a forlorn figure on the bench with his match shirt draped over his chest.

Fernando Torres had warned South Africa of a backlash following his side's semi-final defeat to the United States, and the opening minutes suggested that this was to be the case.

Four minutes into the match, David Villa found room on the edge of the box to swivel and curl a delightful shot towards the far corner, but it was met with an equally good save as Itumeleng Khune tipped the ball wide.

A 35 yard free kick was floated to the back post by Macbeth Sibaya in the 13th minute where it was met by Booth, but the unmarked defender could only head wide.

An enthralling run by Torres had the crowd in raptures eight minutes later; the striker danced inside two South Africa defenders and exchanged a quick one-two with Santi Cazorla, before his shot was palmed wide by Khune.

Another good opportunity presented itself to Booth, after the imposing defender had stole in at the back post and had a free shot at goal, but he sliced his effort wide on the half hour.

At the start of the second half Spain had a goal disallowed for offside after Villa had unleashed a rasping shot from the edge of the area, and Sergio Busquets tapped home after a fine save from Khune, but his celebrations were ended abruptly by the flag.

Del Bosque withdrew Torres and Villa midway through the second half, and brought on David Silva and Guiza, the latter of whom would go on to make a very tangible impact.

Khune made another smart stop from Albert Riera in the 62nd minute, but it was South Africa who were pressing hard at the other end.

After replacing Steven Pienaar - a decision from South Africa coach Joel Santana was which was met with derision - Mphela lashed home the opener after a cross from Siphiwe Tshabalala had found him unmarked in the Spain box.

Guiza's first strike was a precise swivel and drive in the 88th minute, finding the bottom corner from the edge of the area, but his second a minute later was even more startling.

Guiza took the ball down outwide on the right and proceeded to find the far top corner of Khune's goal with a curling cross-shot which was either a brilliantly inventive shot, or a fortunately misguided cross.

When Mphela hammered a 25 yard free kick into the top corner of Casillas's goal in the 90th minute, South Africa must have believed their momentum would carry them through.

However, Alonso's strike in extra time was the crucial blow to the hosts, who could not respond after many of their side were left weary having played every minute of every game in the competition.

Finishing in third place will be scant compensation for Spain having lost in the semi-finals, while South Africa will be left to rue the fact that two fine goals were not enough to spark a final celebration.

Dan Quarrell / Eurosport

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  1. ARE U SURE U ARE OK JIM? PROBABLY HAVING A MISERABLE­ TIME... KEEP UR MISERY TO YASELF AND STOP SAYING @#$%­ IN HERE

    From chibikeegbue, on Sun 28 Jun 6:56PM
  2. U know the strange thing about this south africa is not­ the best african country in football if the other teams­ dont strp up their game an african team will win the­ world cup

    From rfinneus, on Sun 28 Jun 6:53PM
  3. Well done Liverpool for beating South Africa!! good­ preparation for another dissapointing premier leauge­ campaign.

    From amyperrett, on Sun 28 Jun 6:42PM
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    TORRES IS RUBBISH,HE ONLY SCORED AGAINST NEW ZEALAND

    From rafascrackingup, on Sun 28 Jun 6:37PM
  5. Typical!!
    I switched off after a torturously boring­ first half!

    From cameron w, on Sun 28 Jun 6:24PM
  6. I think david should stop being fat all day

    From Jim, on Sun 28 Jun 6:13PM
  7. finally the confed cup is over now rafa can finally get­ more answers from xabi and try to get silva or villa­ cmon Liverpool

    From Alex Z, on Sun 28 Jun 6:13PM
  8. i'd have been good if Bosque made this decision of­ sub Guiza when they were struggled against USA..­ couldnt he foresee that Torres was down that night?­ *sigh* anyways good job, 34 more winnings needed..!

    From UberGurl6120, on Sun 28 Jun 6:02PM
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    WEEL EIS ONYBIDY AW THIT BOTHIRID ABOOT AH MINCE­ COMPITITION LEEK THAS ONYWAIY???

    From JEEMS, on Sun 28 Jun 5:43PM
  10. espanol wins the game
    hola! to all spanish pros

    From farhat t, on Sun 28 Jun 5:32PM
  11. ALONSO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    From elnino, on Sun 28 Jun 5:21PM
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    Do you love traveling and have some­ experience? Just find me out.

    From alenfuson07, on Sun 28 Jun 5:13PM
  13. i think jim should learn how to spell and keep his­ comments to himself

    From david &sandra G, on Sun 28 Jun 4:58PM
  14. i think jim should first learn to spell and then keep­ his comments to himself

    From david &sandra G, on Sun 28 Jun 4:56PM
  15. boots

    From eoinstapleton15, on Sun 28 Jun 4:51PM
  16. South Africa really show they are not easily being­ defeated...great play also by Mphela. Better watch out­ next year.

    From paan, on Sun 28 Jun 4:47PM
  17. FIrst, viva la spana!!!

    From maxim138, on Sun 28 Jun 4:33PM
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