ALL the weekend action from the World Cup in South Africa
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A young boy attempts an overhead kick as the sun sets over Camps Bay, South Africa -
Liverpool's Dirk Kuyt takes a tumble in Holland's 1-0 win over Japan -
Wesley Sneijder cracks home the Netherlands' winner in the second half -
The goalscorer celebrates with Everton's John Heitinga -
Brett Holman gives Australia an early lead against Ghana after goalkeeper Kingston spilled Mark Bresciano's free-kick -
Asamoah Gyan equalises for Ghana from the penalty spot after Harry Kewell handled on the line -
The ex-Liverpool winger was unimpressed with the referee's decision and his subsequent red card -
Samuel Eto'o gave Cameroon an early opener against Denmark but the Africans missed chances to add to their advantage -
Dennis Rommedahl's well-placed winner eliminates the Indomitable Lions after defeats in their first two games -
Paraguay's Enrique Vera, second from right at top, celebrates with fellow team members after scoring against Slovakia -
Paraguay's Nelson Haedo Valdez throws his jersey towards supporters -
New Zealand's Shane Smeltz gives the minnows a shock 7th minute lead against Italy in Nelspruit -
Juventus striker Vincenzo Iaquinta equalises from the penalty spot after Tommy Smith fouled Daniele De Rossi -
But the world champions are unable to find a winner, leaving them with a disappointing tally of two points from the opening two games -
John Terry speaks to the media after England's woeful draw with Algeria on Monday night -
But if the English thought they had problems... the French squad goes into meltdown - the day after Nicolas Anelka was sent home, captain Patrice Evra has a fall-out with the aquad's fitness coach -
And while Franck Ribery meets some of the adoring public.. -
.. it is left to coach Raymond Domenech to read a statement to the assembled me detailing how the players have refused to train -
Expectations are high ahead of the Group G showdown at Johannesburg's Soccer City between Brazil and Ivory Coast -
A performer carries a torch while walking on a tightrope as the sun sets over Camps Bay -
While dancers on Copacabana beach in Brazil get ready to watch their heroes -
Brazil's Luis Fabiano scores twice in his side's comfortable 3-1 win -
But Kaka is absurdly sent-off towards the end of the match to cloud Brazil's otherwise serene progress to the last 16 -
Xabi Alonso in training ahead of Spain's H clash against Honduras on Monday night -
Fernando Torres will be hoping for a start having only been on the bench for Spain's shock opening defeat to Switzerland






