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Gianni Truvianni's "South Africa 2010", Bad Call Helps Maradona's Argentina Triumph 3-1 Over Mexico
Argentina's match against Mexico got off much in the same way Germany's against England did, with both teams going at each other's goal. It, in fact being Mexico who created the first situation of danger when Argentine goalkeeper, Romero was late to react to a long range effort which struck the crossbar of his goal. Argentina would come back with a similar shot by Messi which was saved by Mexican goalkeeper, Perez in what started off as being an even match.
Argentina however would get the first goal of the match at the 25 minute mark when a through ball found Tevez in the box, whose shot was saved by Mexican goalkeeper Perez yet only to have the ball bounce to Messi who lobbed it back to Tevez, whose close range header found the back of the net to give Argentina a 1-0 lead. The goal had been clearly scored on offside as the replay would show. There not even being one man between Tevez and the Mexican goal at the moment Messi passed the ball; let alone the two required for the position of the receiving player to be considered onside. I would even say that I find it strange that the linesman, who was in a good position to see the action missed this clear offside by Argentina's Carlos Tevez.
The match would continue yet Mexico seemed to be clearly disturbed by this first goal and it would show when 7 minutes after Argentina's first goal, Mexican defender Osorio would attempt a very weak pass seemingly to no one. As his pass was not really made back toward his goalkeeper or with any real direction other than to find Argentina's Hinguain; who had no problem rounding Mexico's goalkeeper Perez to put his side up by 2-0. This being the score which would end the first half.
The second half would start with Argentina getting a third goal when 51 minutes in to the match, Carlos Tevez's powerful shot from outside the penalty box would give his team a commanding 3-0 lead. Mexico at this point continued to attack while Argentina perhaps stayed back with their comfortable three goal margin yet Mexico would come close on a few occasions most notably when Pablo Barrera's header was cleared of the line by Heinze. A goal however would not be long in coming for the North American team when Hernandez broke through the Argentine defense and blasted a shot past Romero to give Mexico, what could be called their "goal of honor" in a match that ended 3-1 in Argentina's favor.
About the Author
My name is Gianni Truvianni, I am an author who writes with the simple aim of sharing his ideas, thoughts and so much more of what I am with those who are interested in perhaps reading something new. I also am the author of the book entitled "New York's Opera Society" which is now available on Amazon.

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