SALVADOR, Brazil -- Diego Forlan celebrated his 100th appearance for
Uruguay in style, setting up one goal, then scoring the winner in a 2-1
victory over Nigeria on Thursday to move his team within sight of the
Confederations Cup semifinals.
Forlan's decisive goal came in the 51st minute with a sweetly struck
left-footed drive as he finished off a swift counterattack. The play
involved all three of the South American champion's forwards, starting
with Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani.
Malaga defender Diego Lugano put Uruguay ahead in the 19th minute
following a cross from Forlan. Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel
equalized for Nigeria in the 37th.
Uruguay and Nigeria each have three points in Group B, but Uruguay will
be expected to win its next match against underdog Tahiti, while Nigeria
faces World Cup champion Spain.
Spain, which routed Tahiti 10-0 earlier Thursday, leads the group with six points, while Tahiti is last with none.
Nigeria opened the tournament by beating Tahiti 6-1, while Spain beat Uruguay 2-1.
At the Arena Fonte Nova on a warm and humid evening, the sparse crowd
supported Nigeria, or rather rooted against Brazil's southern neighbor.
The 34-year-old Forlan won the Golden Ball trophy as the best player at
the 2010 World Cup when Uruguay finished fourth. He rekindled some of
that form in this match.
For the opening goal, Forlan crossed toward the center of the area and
Cavani fooled Nigeria's defense by letting the ball pass through his
legs to the waiting Lugano, who slotted it in from close range.
However, Lugano struggled at the other end and Mikel dribbled by him to
launch a powerful shot into the top of the net to draw Nigeria level.
Suarez started off the action that led to the winner by taking the ball
near midfield. He passed across to Cavani, who flicked it on to Forlan
for an angled shot inside the area.
It was Forlan's 34th goal for Uruguay, moving him one ahead of Suarez into the squad's all-time lead.
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