World Cup 2010: Uruguay v France
Stripy top? Check. Neckerchief? Check. Beret?. Check. Who says that football fans adhere to national stereotypes? Photograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty Images Photograph: Jamie McDonald/guardian.co.uk Uruguay fans aren't going to be outdone in the natty headgear stakes Photograph: Helmut Fohringer/EPA A young Uruguayan fan puts all his concentration and effort into getting a decent note out of his vuvuzela Photograph: Oliver Weiken/EPA This France fan must have heard all the fuss about the vuvuzela and has taken sensible precautions Photograph: Lars Baron/Getty Images The Uruguay and France teams line up for the national anthems inside a packed Green Point stadium in Cape Town Photograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty Images Just seven minutes in and Sidney Govou has a wonderful chance to put France ahead after receiving a pull back from Ribery, but somehow he manages to pull his shot wide from six yards Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/guardian.co.uk Ignacio Gonzalez puts in a strong challenge on Franck Ribery Photograph: Oliver Weiken/EPA Photograph: Oliver Weiken/guardian.co.uk Diego Forlan, who has been a threat to France for a majority of the first 15 minutes, stings the palms of Hugo Lloris from 20 yards Photograph: Lars Baron/Getty Images Yoann Gourcuff feels the full force of an unorthodox challenge by Diego Perez Photograph: Doug Pensinger/Getty Images Bakari Sagna takes the ball clear of the danger area as Luis Suarez attempts to cause a bit of trouble Photograph: Franck Robichon/EPA Nicolas Anelka flinches as a flying Diego Godin clears the ball Photograph: Mike Hutchings/Reuters Photograph: Mike Hutchings/guardian.co.uk The Franch defence come under pressure as a cross is floated into their penalty area Photograph: Jurie Senekal/Getty Images Is it any surprise there seems to be a lot of space around this Uruguay fan? Photograph: Alex Livesey/FIFA via Getty Images Hugo Lloris leaps to pluck the ball from the air ahead of Luis Suarez Photograph: Helmut Fohringer/EPA Thierry Henry and Diego Lugano get in a tangle as they await the arrival of the ball Photograph: Francois Mori/AP With 10 minutes to go, Uruguay sub Nicolas Lodeiro receives the dubious honour of being the recipient of the first red card of the tournament after receiving his second yellow. If he hadn't already had a yellow he probably would have got a straight red for his stretching, late, dangerous and studs up challenge on Sagna Photograph: Carlos Barria/Reuters Photograph: Carlos Barria/guardian.co.uk With two minutes to go, the ball finds Thierry Henry on the left who hits a shot towards the goal but it hits Eguran on the stomach and then the arm. Henry, of all people, claims for a penalty. The referee quite rightly doesn't give one Photograph: Helmut Fohringer/EPA Then, deep in injury time Henry gets another chance to win the game when France are gifted a free kick on the edge of the area following a Diego Lugano foul. Fortunately for Uruguay Henry unleashes a feeble effort which hits the wall Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/guardian.co.uk Thierry Henry and Franck Ribery seem dejected as they leave the pitch following the final whistle. So they should as France really should have made more of an effort to win the game especially playing the last 10 minutes with a one man advantage. Even though the game finished 0-0 it wasn't a bad game, it was just a bit uninspiring and lacked the cut and thrust as well as the excitement of today's previous game Photograph: Francois Mori/AP Photograph: Francois Mori/guardian.co.uk
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