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I'm 100 percent fit to face England, says Suarez

Uruguay striker Luis Suarez said on Monday he felt "100 percent" recovered from knee treatment and was ready to face England in Thursday's Group D showdown in Sao Paulo if called upon.

The prolific Liverpool forward's cartilage surgery went smoothly last month, but he remains short of match fitness and missed Uruguay's surprise opening 3-1 defeat to Costa Rica.

Coach Oscar Tabarez is staying mum on whether Suarez might start or come on for the game against England, who also lost their first match, 2-1 against Italy.

"I'm 100 percent, otherwise I wouldn't be here," Suarez told Uruguayan reporters at the team's training camp in Sete Lagoas.

"I knew it would be difficult (to be ready for) the first game, but if the proper time was left then I was going to be 100 percent afterwards. I've done everything I had to do.

"I'm training today with the team and I feel in good condition. I never lost the joy and the desire. I never thought I would miss the World Cup."

Given the importance of Thursday's game, with a loss for either side probably ending their hopes of progressing beyond the group stage, Tabarez may well gamble on playing Suarez.

Having terrorized Premier League defences all season, Suarez will have relished seeing a few frailties exposed at the back in England's 2-1 defeat by Italy.

"We hope Luis is fine and plays but if not, then it's up to the rest of us," Uruguay captain Diego Lugano said.

I'm 100 percent fit to face England, says Suarez - The Times of India
 
Germany dedicate FIFA World Cup Win vs Portugal to Michael Schumacher



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Star striker Lukas Podolski dedicated Germany's convincing 4-0 FIFA World Cup victory against Portugal to his friend Michael Schumacher. The Formula One legend emerged from a six-month coma on Monday, just hours before Germany's opening World Cup group G match against a fancied Cristiano Ronaldo-led Portuguese team.


Podolski, who came on as a substitute in the 82nd minute, said the Germans were lifted by the news about the retired seven-time Formula One world champion.

Germany played their 100th World Cup game and Thomas Muller scored a hattrick in his 50th match for his country.

Schumacher suffered a serious head injury in a skiing accident last December. He will now be on a long path to complete recovery in a hospital in Lausanne.

"It is important to all of us to hear that news that he's come out of hospital," Podolski said. "He's doing well and he's getting better and it's really good news.

"When you hear the news about a good friend it always helps and you get a little bit of a boost and I was very happy when I heard about the news.

"He's a good guy and he's also crazy about football. Maybe, he watched the game or he knew about the result. Yeah if we win the title of course it would also be for a good friend as well as ourselves."




 
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Super sub: Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini of Belgium scored just five minutes after coming on as a substitute. INSTANT IMPACT!!!
 
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Mexico Keeper Guillermo Ochoa Denies Brazil's Neymar with Wonder-Save. Mexican keeper Ochoa deserves to be the man of the match
 
Today's Fixtures​

  1. Australia vs Netherlands Live from Brasil on Sony Six from 09:30 PM
  2. Spain vs Chile live from Brasil on Sony Six from 12:30 AM (Thursday)
  3. Cameroon vs Croatia Live From Brasil on Sony Six from 03:30 AM (Thursday)
 
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Robben put the Dutch ahead before Cahill equalised instantly and Jedinak put the Socceroos in front with a second-half penalty. Van Persie then levelled things up before sub Depay all-but confirmed Australia's elimination.
 
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Adios Spain: Spain, the World Cup holders, are eliminated along with Australia. Chile's first ever win against Spain gives them their ticket to the knockout stages along with the Netherlands. Vargas stunned the Maracana with the opener before Aranguiz rubberstamped the victory. Vicente Del Bosque's side had several chances to get back into the game but couldn't convert. The champions are heading home.
 
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Adios Spain: Spain, the World Cup holders, are eliminated along with Australia. Chile's first ever win against Spain gives them their ticket to the knockout stages along with the Netherlands. Vargas stunned the Maracana with the opener before Aranguiz rubberstamped the victory. Vicente Del Bosque's side had several chances to get back into the game but couldn't convert. The champions are heading home.

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