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FIFA World Cup: Luis Suarez scores twice as Uruguay outclass England

Striker Luis Suarez scored a brace as Uruguay handed England their second successive loss with a 2-1 victory in a FIFA World Cup Group D clash at the Arena Corinthians

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Sao Paolo: Striker Luis Suarez scored a brace as Uruguay handed England their second successive loss with a 2-1 victory in a FIFA World Cup Group D clash at the Arena Corinthians here Friday.

Liverpool striker Suarez, who missed the first match after undergoing surgery on his knee just four weeks ago, struck in the 39th and 85th minute to keep Uruguay’s hopes alive of progressing through to the last 16.

39th minute:  Uruguay striker Luis Suarez (right) celebrates after scoring against England in their Group D match at the Corinthians Arena in Sao Paulo last night. pic/AFP
39th minute: Uruguay striker Luis Suarez (right) celebrates after scoring against England in their Group D match at the Corinthians Arena in Sao Paulo last night. Pic/AFP

Wayne Rooney scored his first World Cup finals goal in the 39th minute to cancel out Suarez’s opener but couldn’t save England from some very poor defending at the back.

England are still not out and have to beat Costa Rica and hope Italy win both their remaining games so that second position comes down to goal difference.

The game started at a tremendous pace with England putting the early pressure on Uruguay.

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, who scored his World Cup finals, went extremely close with a 10th minute free-kick.

Uruguay, though, slowly started to gain a foothold in the match with Luis Suarez showing some early danger signs.

England struggled to retain the ball as Uruguay put on the pressure. Liverpool winger Raheem Sterling in particular was crowded whenever he got a touch.

There was a good spell of pressure from England that led to a free-kick being awarded on the left hand side.

Captain Steven Gerrard’s deep free-kick was met by Rooney at the far post the striker’s header from a yard out struck the crossbar.

Roy Hodgson's side were caught on the hop as Edison Cavani floated a teasing ball from the left with Uruguay charging forward, Suarez got behind Phil Jagielka and rose well to head the ball past a helpless Joe Hart.

England equalised almost immediately but Uruguayan goalkeeper saved Daniel Sturridge’s stinging shot from 15 yards out.

Uruguay started the second half better of the two teams as England looked all over the place at the back.

The ball was played through to Cavani who found himself one on one with Hart but he put his shot wide.

England settled after the ropey first seven minutes of the second half and put massive pressure on the Uruguayan defence.

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