Join FIFA.com as we take a look back at all of the 32 sides that contributed to the football extravaganza that was South Africa 2010. View full post on FIFA.com – 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ – News

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Forward Jermain Defoe said that he was nothing but nerves the night before he scored the goal that sent England through to the Round of 16. View full post on FIFA.com – 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ – News

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FIFA.com hears coach Matjaz Kek and defender Marko Suler find positive signs for the future despite Slovenia’s painful, last-gasp first-round elimination. View full post on FIFA.com – 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ – News

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“EASY” declared one English tabloid when the Group C draw was made but it proved anything but for either England or USA, the latter advancing in dramatic last-gasp fashion.  View full post on FIFA.com – 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ – News

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Slovenia manager Matjaz Kek was both proud and devastated after his team were knocked out of the FIFA World Cup in the cruellest of manners. View full post on FIFA.com – 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ – News

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Wednesday’s final round of matches in both Group C and D providing tension aplenty and ended in Round of 16 berths for Germany, USA, Ghana and England. View full post on FIFA.com – 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ – News

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Frank Lampard praised the England fans after the 1-0 victory over Slovenia that sent the Three Lions through to the Round of 16. View full post on FIFA.com – 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ – News

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England coach Fabio Capello indicated that he expects Wayne Rooney to recover from his injured ankle in time for their next match on Sunday. View full post on FIFA.com – 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ – News

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A lone goal from Jermain Defoe proved enough for England to edge past Slovenia in a tough contest and advance to the Round of 16, while the result left the Slovenians heartbroken. View full post on FIFA.com – 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ – News

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Jermain Defoe looked set to be handed the job of firing England into the FIFA World Cup knock-out stage in Port Elizabeth this afternoon. View full post on FIFA.com – 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ – News

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