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Spain Knocks Out Paraguay At World Cup (HIGHLIGHTS, VIDEO)

First Posted: 07/03/10 05:21 PM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 06:00 PM ET

JOHANNESBURG -- David Villa has millions of friends in Spain these days and two pretty good ones in South Africa – the goalposts at Ellis Park.

Villa banked in the only goal of Spain's 1-0 victory over Paraguay in the World Cup quarterfinals off not one post, but both of them. Villa took the tournament scoring lead with his fifth goal, in the 83rd minute, setting off a crescendo of blaring vuvuzelas in the stadium and further cementing his status as his nation's top player.

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His goal Saturday night finished off a brilliant, three-way passing combination that typifies the way the European champions like to play. It sent Spain into the World Cup's final four for the first time in 60 years and highlighted a chaotic second half.

"The post wanted it to go in," Villa said. [Article continues below.]

Spain Scores (82nd minute):
Spain Penalty Kick Blocked (60th minute):
Spain Penalty Kick Score CALLED OFF (60th minute):
Paraguay Penalty Kick Blocked (58th minute):

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Spain's David Villa, bottom left, celebrates with Spain's Cesc Fabregas and Spain's Andres Iniesta, right, after scoring during the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Paraguay and Spain at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday, July 3, 2010. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
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Now Spain faces Germany on Wednesday in Durban – a reprise of its 1-0 victory in the Euro 2008 final.

"Every game is different," Villa added. "I'm sure Germany isn't happy we got through."

One night after penalty kicks decided Uruguay's shootout win over Ghana, they were critical in Spain's victory as a somewhat subdued match suddenly got wild in a two-minute span of the second half.

Gerard Pique pulled down Paraguay's Oscar Cardozo in the penalty area on a corner kick, earning a yellow card and giving Cardozo a penalty kick.

With a stadium full of vuvuzelas reaching a crescendo, the striker who ended his team's shootout win over Japan was denied brilliantly this time by Iker Casillas, who dived left to block Cardozo's low kick.

"He will know this is the way of football," Paraguay coach Gerardo Martino said. "This can happen. It's important for him not to feel bad."

Seconds later, Villa broke free behind the defense and was hauled down by Antolin Alcoraz, who drew a yellow card. Xabi Alonso went to the penalty spot and sent a wicked drive into the net.

Again, the stadium rocked, but referee Carlos Batres of Guatemala waved off the goal, saying a Spain player entered the area too soon.

Given a second chance, keeper Justo Villar guessed correctly, diving left to stop the penalty kick. He also knocked the rebound away from Cesc Fabregas before defender Paulo Da Silva made a leg save at the goal line on another shot by Sergio Ramos.

After that wild sequence, it seemed anything was possible.

And for Spain, anything is possible with Villa on the field. Not only is he the Spaniards' best finisher, but he's a sparkplug with his darting runs and imaginative moves.

"He's at the top of his form," coach Vicente del Bosque said. "He's first to the ball every time. Villa had that hunger for the goal that allowed him to convert."

That goal came off the kind of attack that has carried Spain toward the top of the soccer world. Andres Iniesta surged through the Paraguay defense and passed to the right to Pedro, whose right-footed kick slammed off the goalpost.

The rebound came to Silva, and his shot hit the far post, then – amazingly – caromed across the net, off the left post and in.

Fans for both teams wore red and blended into the color scheme of the seats in Ellis Park Stadium. Even if you couldn't see them so well, you sure could hear their vuvuzelas blaring, especially when Silva scored.

But Paraguay, a nation that never has been a factor at the World Cup and hasn't won a major title since Copa America in 1979, wasn't about to fold. The final six minutes of regulation and three minutes of extra time featured free-flowing soccer at both ends, and Casillas once again had to rescue the Spaniards.

Lucas Barrios broke free on right wing and Casillas charged out of his net to stop his hard drive. The rebound went to Roque Santa Cruz, and Casillas scrambled back to make a spectacular stop to preserve victory.

"Then Casillas, he was extraordinary," del Bosque said. "Two magnificent stops there."

At the end, as the Spanish players rushed to mob Casillas, a distraught Cardozo walked away from teammates and team officials, holding his jersey over his face, wiping away tears.

A tournament that belonged to South America for two rounds now has only Uruguay remaining from that continent after Brazil and Argentina also lost in the quarterfinals.

With the likes of Villa, Xavi, Iniesta, Xabi Alonso, Ramos and Fabregas, Spain's game flows the way Brazil and Argentina have been known to do. It will need all of its creativity and a lot more precision against the Germans, who have scored four goals in three matches and routed England and Argentina in their last two games.

"The Germans have played a brilliant World Cup so far," Iniesta said. "We're also at the top of our game, I think. It will be a game between two rivals who enjoy having the ball and I think it will be a beautiful battle."

Paraguay's players couldn't have been more relaxed before the game, smiling and waving to TV cameras as they came off their bus, then talking on cell phones and joking around on the pitch 90 minutes before kickoff.

The Spaniards were more matter-of-fact, in direct contrast to their playing style. They gathered in a circle and chatted, only occasionally giving a wave to their fans as the stadium began to fill.

But they gave them a huge thrill at the end, thanks to Villa and Casillas.

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JOHANNESBURG -- David Villa has millions of friends in Spain these days and two pretty good ones in South Africa – the goalposts at Ellis Park. Villa banked in the only goal of Spain's 1-0 victor...
JOHANNESBURG -- David Villa has millions of friends in Spain these days and two pretty good ones in South Africa – the goalposts at Ellis Park. Villa banked in the only goal of Spain's 1-0 victor...
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11:15 PM on 07/06/2010
This will be the better of the two semi-final mathces. Although the first match was great, who REALLY got excited about the Netherlands and Uraguay?...Spain versus Germany. Wow, what a match up!!!
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chiodo08
...come off your front foot for a "change"...
08:43 AM on 07/06/2010
chiodo08 10:38 AM on 6/16/2010
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too little...sorry they just don't match up with bigger athletes...just sayin
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CanUFeel2012...come out come out wherever you are.....oooppps look who was RIGHT. the Bigger athletes are winning this tournament...feel free to let me know when you want to learn something about sports...
Layman23
Do we want to live in the past?
05:15 PM on 07/05/2010
David Villa, Iglesias,Torres. If these three work as a team, then its Spain all the way.

If it comes to Netherlands vs Germany, get some popcorn handy. Robbens is going to fall down like 1000 times.
03:36 AM on 07/06/2010
Sorry, but who is Iglesias? Is he playing for Spain?
Layman23
Do we want to live in the past?
03:40 AM on 07/06/2010
Pardon. Its Iniesta.
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JavaJuice
06:20 AM on 07/06/2010
mmmmmmm.....popcorn.
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Doctor Nick
Hi, everybody!
03:51 PM on 07/05/2010
Head to head all time record in the World Cup, CONMEBOL vs. UEFA:
81-44-70 (counting penalties as ties)
but from 1982-2006, 31-22-33. (3-3-4 in this World Cup).

It's hard to make an argument on that basis that one conference dominates the other. The top Euro teams have done quite well, but there are always lots of weak Euro teams too (which explains why the record is so even). On that basis it seems hard to argue that either federation should get more spots, based on proven winning. If anything both continents should get more playoff spots against CONCACAF, Asia, and Africa.
But also in South America's favor:
9-9 in world cups despite many less teams in qualifying and no World Cups played in South America since 1978 (and we all know about home continent advantage, no Euro team winning outside of Europe, etc.) These probably tilt in Europe's favor this year unless Uruguay pulls off a miracle.

So it's ridiculous to claim that one continent is so much better than another, based on PROVEN performance and statistics. They are quite even, which combined with Europe's greater population and resources says something about football CULTURE in South America and its importance.

Que viva el futbol SudAmericano!
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JavaJuice
06:29 AM on 07/06/2010
Why should CONCACAF, Asian or Africa have to lose spots when Europe has the most? Its called the World Cup. Its not a competition between just two regions of the world. Although it pretty much feels like it.
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Andrea Torres
11:45 AM on 07/05/2010
please beat germany. please beat germany. please beat germany.
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JavaJuice
06:20 AM on 07/06/2010
LOL. Fingers crossed.
03:31 AM on 07/05/2010
Enhorabuena! El grande corazon!!
03:23 AM on 07/05/2010
Go go Spain and David Vila.... World Cup champion is waiting for you...
Layman23
Do we want to live in the past?
01:13 AM on 07/05/2010
This Octpopus 'Paul'. Just curious why ther german cube is always on the right hand side. And there also seems to be lot of space on the german side of the aquarium. Maybe he is just choosing the side where he is comfy spreading his tentacles?

Either way, if that Octopus does what it does, then next up after the games, we need to ask where Bin Laden is hiding.

The irony of an octopus dismantling the tentacles of a terorrist network would be too sweet.
04:16 PM on 07/04/2010
It's Rafa's Mojo at work.
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WoudKano
02:50 PM on 07/04/2010
I have never liked Spain and their fans. Their racist side was in full display towards Et'oo and the other black players in the Spanish League. Additionally, their last coach Luis Aragones used racism to motivate the players.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/4019621.stm

The current "Say No Racism" was inspired in part by the racism of Spanish fans...
05:36 PM on 07/04/2010
I recently found out about how racist their fans are, disgusting!! German all the way. The racism is out of their system and have a diverse team. That my friend is what the 21st century is all about!!
07:00 PM on 07/04/2010
I never liked you ignorants like you either.
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WoudKano
07:26 PM on 07/04/2010
What was so ignorant about my post?

Frankly I was shocked when I saw this youtube clip of Et'oo basically taunted out of the game....

It is one thing to taunt an opposing player...play mental games with them...it is an entirely different thing to taunt them using racist and facist symbols...the thing with throwing bananas onto the pitch....making monkey sounds every time Etoo or any other black player touched the ball...unacceptable...and that is the main reason I hope Spain loses to Germany....their beautiful game notwithstanding...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go_z3GTmUQI


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gSTxsN-44M&feature=related
02:32 PM on 07/04/2010
Germany is hitting its stride, they play as a team and will tactically tear up Spain, but thats just my opinion.
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02:30 PM on 07/04/2010
Larissa Riquelme just put on a sweatshirt. Spain, I'll NEVER forgive you...
Layman23
Do we want to live in the past?
01:10 AM on 07/05/2010
LOL !
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Stefan Sirucek
micro-bio is a serious condition.
12:42 AM on 07/06/2010
haha
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skialethia
αω vs military might
01:58 PM on 07/04/2010
HP, PLEASE STOP MIXING THE PICTURES WITH THE DISCUSSION!! Please separate the two; it's nerve-wracking and frustrating.
01:43 PM on 07/04/2010
Instead of a playoff, the World Cup should be organized like College football, only the two top teams in the rankings should be allowed to play.
Spain would beat Brazil and that should be it...
Why do I have to deal with all this suffering,suspense and emotions?
04:30 PM on 07/04/2010
it used to be like that but the rules of the World Cup changed in the 60s I believe.
06:49 PM on 07/04/2010
Dude I was kidding
01:33 PM on 07/04/2010
You don't deserve the World Cup. You win it.
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Le Panda
03:23 AM on 07/05/2010
Tell that to the Brazilians. They think the WC is theirs.