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NZealand scores late for 1-1 draw with Slovakia (WATCH HIGHLIGHTS)

Slovakia's striker Robert Vittek celebrates after scoring during their Group F first round 2010 World Cup football match on June 15, 2010

Slovakia's striker Robert Vittek celebrates after scoring during their Group F first round 2010 World Cup football match on June 15, 2010

RUSTENBURG, South Africa (AP)—Winston Reid scored in second-half injury time Tuesday, lifting New Zealand to a 1-1 draw with Slovakia.

Robert Vittek scored early in the second half, giving Slovakia the lead in World Cup Group F. But Reid sneaked behind the defense to take a long cross from Shane Smeltz and tie it.

The Kiwis are ranked 78th in the world, 44 spots above Slovakia, which is in its first World Cup as an independent nation.

Slovakia’s goal came in the 50th minute when Stanislav Sestak crossed from the right side. Reid missed his defensive header, allowing Vittek to scored from close range at the far post.

Vittek nearly doubled the lead in the 69th minute on a counterattack, but goalkeeper Mark Paston was quick off his line and made the save.

All four teams have one point in Group F. Italy and Paraguay drew 1-1 Monday.

Reid’s strike gave New Zealand its first point at a World Cup after going winless in its 1982 debut.

Both teams are regarded as outsiders in South Africa, and Tuesday’s performance was ragged at 38,646-capacity Royal Bafokeng Stadium, which was two-thirds full.

Slovakia, which surprised the Czech Republic and Poland in qualifying, was the more polished team and created most scoring chances. But New Zealand needed only one good opportunity to gain a point.

New Zealand’s tight man-to-man defense choked Slovakia’s disjointed attempts to move forward in the early stages. Soon, though, the Slovaks found some rhythm.

Sestak cut into the area in the 27th minute to meet a pass from Vladimir Weiss, the Slovakia coach’s son, but sent his shot just past Paston’s left post.

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Paston miscued on a clearance in the 33rd, allowing Vittek to pounce. But the striker hesitated on the ball and was closed down by the defense.

Rory Fallon put Smeltz into scoring position inside the Slovakian area in the 38th, but he fired the ball into the side netting, then Paston tipped a curling shot from Marek Hamsik over the crossbar.

Slovakia looked poised to extend its lead when a counter-attack had New Zealand backpedaling before Vittek squandered his chance in front of the goal.

It proved costly when the Kiwis struck for the last-minute equalizer.
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Source:-AP

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