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Greece national football team
World Cup | Group Stage
Jun 24, 2014 at 9pm UK
 
Ivory Coast national football team

2-1

Samaris (42'), Samaras (90+3' pen.)
FT(HT: 1-0)
Bony (74')

Greece qualify after late Georgios Samaras penalty sees off Ivory Coast

Greece go through to the second round of the World Cup at the expense of Ivory Coast, after a late penalty secures a 2-1 win for the Euro 2004 champions.

Greece have gone through to the second round of the World Cup for the first time in their history at the expense of Ivory Coast, after a late penalty from Georgios Samaras secured a 2-1 win for the Euro 2004 champions in Fortaleza.

Both teams, eager to secure a win to try to secure progress to the knockout stages of the tournament, were lively from the opening stages.

Gervinho and Didier Drogba combined well to trouble the opposition goalkeeper in the ninth minute, but Konstantinos Manolas was able to thwart the former Arsenal man.

The Euro 2004 champions suffered several early setbacks, however, when Panagiotis Kone had to be substituted in the 12th minute, and midway through the first half, goalkeeper Orestis Karneis also had to leave the pitch after suffering a back injury.

However, Greece struck the crossbar on the half-hour mark thanks to Jose Holebas's thundering strike, and subsequently went on to score the first goal when Cheik Tiote's error towards the end of the first half allowed Andreas Samaris to play a one-two with Samaras before slotting the ball into the net.

In the second half, both sides picked up from where they left off, but Greece had the best of the early chances, Georgios Karagounis striking a free kick from 25 yards into the Ivory Coast wall, before Vasileios Torosidis volleyed the loose ball wide.

Veteran Karagounis was next to trouble the Ivory Coast goal when he struck the frame from long distance.

Elephants manager Sabri Lamouchi brought on Wilfred Bony for Tiote on the hour mark, and this would prove a crucial substitution as the Swansea City man, assisted by Gervinho, struck from close range in the 74th minute to put his side level.

However, Greece were awarded a late penalty after Samaras was brought down in the area, and he made no mistake from the spot to send his teammates and fans into a frenzy, while distraught Ivory Coast were knocked out of the first round for the third World Cup in a row.

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 Giorgos Karagounis of Greece challenges Shinji Kagawa of Japan during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Group C match between Japan and Greece at Estadio das Dunas on June 19, 2014
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