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Greece captain Giorgos Karagounis tangles with Japan's Yoshito Okubo and Jose Holebas during the gro
Greece captain Giorgos Karagounis tangles with Japan's Yoshito Okubo and Jose Holebas during the group C match in Natal. Photograph: Frank Augstein/AP
Japan and Greece each claimed their first point of the World Cup on a muggy night in Natal, but neither will be especially happy for it. After defeats to Ivory Coast and Colombia in their opening fixtures, both sides were seeking a win to drag themselves back into contention for the knock-out stages. But neither succeeded in overcoming their own attacking deficiencies on what turned out to be a frustrating evening in Natal.


Luis Suárez celebrates his winning goal
Luis Suárez celebrates his winning goal. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA
After four years of planning, all that emotional commitment and anticipation, England’s World Cup has unravelled in the space of five days and the defining image will be of Luis Suárez, on the floor, weeping with joy after the goals that had opened the door to show Roy Hodgson’s team the way out. It is the first time England have lost their first two games and if, or rather when, everything is confirmed it will be an ignominious way to go.
Although England are still mathematically capable of qualifying if results improbably fall their way, the familiar inquest now begins
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Luis Suárez of Uruguay celebrates after scoring the 2-1 goal during the FIFA World Cup 2014 group D match between Uruguay and England. Photograph: Diego Azubel/EPA
England's World Cup campaign has barely begun but is already almost over, their hopes in Brazil left hanging by a gossamer thin thread by Luis Suárez.