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Netherlands (2) - (1) Slovakia - Round of
The Dutch and logic were on hand to beat the Slovakian surprise by two goals to one: In this way the orange team won the coveted passage to the quarter-finals will to face Brazil, the party that can safely be described as a classic of world football.
Arjen Robben, began to justify the time I wait for his team to return to him in court after muscle injury. The Dutch player and man of the match according to the official website of FIFA, opened the scoring with a left hand of goalkeeper at the near post. In the second half, Sneijder increase. And on the last play of the game, Vittek, under penalty discount for the selection of Slovakia.


Brazil (3) - (0) Chile - Round of
As in the first round, the second match of the day also turned from the lane logic. Brazil had no trouble in beating Chile by three goals to none to achieve qualification for the next round of South Africa 2010.
To add to the extreme difficulty of the challenge, the group led by Argentine Marcelo Bielsa suffered down suspensions of key players in the scheme. Despite this, when the best advice would have been a more conservative stance, the team came out ready to play you trasandino as an equal rival.
It is obvious that the difference in rank between the two schools was noted. Attacked without going red. Came over but was diluted reaching the gates of larger area. While Brazil only need two arrivals in the same amount of minutes to settle the matter. First head Juan and Luis Fabiano, after a great pass from Kaka scored and gave the match a sense of res judicata.
In the second part, Robinho made to further enhance your personal account to Chile. The attack followed Bielsa but could not find the path never allowed to deduct. It was a fitting farewell to the trans-Andean team, who met with the worst possible rival.
As always, Brazil seems to play the world's smallest to largest. Time will now face the Netherlands in what promises to be one of the most exciting games quarter-final.

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