The second of a double header at Brisbane's Lang Park had African champions Ghana pitted against South American runners-up Uruguay. Referee : Ahmet Cakar (Turkey) I am unable to give you the starting line ups (lines up?) but I can tell you all that this was the most entertaining match of the tournament so far. Well aside from the emotional involvement in the Australia game it certainly was. The match was free flowing, attacking with many chances going to both sides. Infact by the time the match was over there had been so many squandered oppertunities it was almost farcial. Fernando Correa for Uruguay was the dangerman, infact the whole side had obviously seen every Rambo movie ever made before the match and looked like wanting to blow the Ghanaians right into the Pacific Ocean. For the Ghanaians Nelson Mensa put in a vicious curler from wide out which almost gave them the lead and Nii Lamptey became increasingly dangerous throughout the match. In the end, or rather after 23 minutes, O'Neill managed to win the ball ran with it to the left of the penalty box and passed it inside to the loosely marked Correa for an easy put in. It could easily have been the fifth or sixth goal of the match, but it gave Uruguay the lead at 1-0. There was a hint of offside but the replay confirmed the in line is onside rule. Both goals were peppered in the remainder of the half, with the confident Uruguayans having the better share of oppertunities. Half time came and went and the restart brought the same good play from both sides. Ghana at times had 5 players in attack, one such occasion bringing what the Ghanaians thought was an equaliser, only to have it disallowed for handball by Lamptey, who argued the point and got a yellow card for his troubles. The new sub, delGardo almost gave Uruguay a 2-0 lead with his first touch but it was just one of many chances to score at both ends, and was booked with his second. A looping ball into the box after some determined build-up saw the Uruguay defence react decidedly slower than A