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Mexico marked a disallowed goal controversy, the party's 2010 World Cup opener 1-1. South Africa winning the cold earlier settlement equated Rafael Marquez.

Mexico dominated the first round in five minutes. El Tri had a chance when the game two minutes walk through spurn Giovani Dos Santos, who ignored Itulemeng Khune. Mexico continued to attack and on 15th minute header bounced Gulilermo Franco. Four minutes later Dos Santos kick off distance.

Opportunities when Mexico failed to kick back Franco from close range can be anticipated Khune. The controversy occurred when Carlos Vela scored the referee disallowed the home of Uzbekistan, Ravshan Irmatov. The assistant referee's raised offside flag sign Vela, although there are still South African players who waited in long pole. The first round had ended goalless draw.

South Africa coach Carlos Alberto Parreira made a change at full-back position during the recess. Lucas Thwala replaced Tsepo Masilela. South Africa unexpected 1-0 lead in minute 55. Starting from Siphiwe Tshabalala counterattack that had escaped from the guard fired a shot into the far corner poles that are not able to stop Perez. Tshabalala joined the club's first World Cup goal scorer.

Aguirre responded by mamasukkan Andres Guardado to replace Paul Aguillar. Mexico raise the tempo of the game. In the 59th minute rescue scintillating foil Khune kicking goals through measurable replies Mexican Dos Santos. Though pressed, South African counter-attack still invite danger when in minute 70 Kettle Modise had to deal with Perez.

Aguirre maximize the opportunity to change players by entering Cuahtemoc Blanco and Javier Hernandez. Mexico insistently attack eventually resulted in the 79th minute. Rafael Marquez in the pole terkawal not far completed Andres Guardado with a cold bait. Marquez's second goal in World Cup, the previous one when Mexico defeated Argentina in the World War in 2006 in Germany. Score at 1-1.

Mexico continued to launch attacks, but the South African counter-attack goal again threatened when spurn horizontal Mphela Perez hit a pole. Until the referee blew the whistle both teams no longer capable of increasing the number of their goals. Record the home team that never lost at the opening party also grew longer, winning 14 times and six times over.

The composition of players:
South Africa: Khune; Mokoena, Khumalo, Gaxa, Thwala (Masilela 45); Tshbalala, Modise, Dikgacoi, Letsholonyane, Pienaar (Parker 83); Mphela.
Mexico: Oscar Perez; Osorio, Rodriguez, Salcido, Aguilar (Guardado 55), Marquez, Torrado, Juarez; Vela (Blanco 68), Franco (Hernandez 73), Dos Santos.
Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan).
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