The first semifinal at Cape Town:
Uruguay's quarterfinal win over a spirited Ghana side came at a heavy cost, with captain Diego Lugano getting injured and left-back Jorge Fucile picking up his second yellow card of the tournament and getting suspended for the semifinal. But, the biggest loss could have been that of in-form Ajax hitman, Luis Suarez, who resorted to volleyball to save Uruguay's skins in the last minute of Extra Time and was sent off. As such, Forlan was expected to shoulder an increased burden, which he did manfully, scoring his fourth of the tournament and a worthy equalizer to van Bronckhorst's 18th minute thunderbolt by unleashing a left-foot strike before halftime. Despite his best efforts, Uruguay were clearly second best to a Dutch side that was inspired by Sneijder's clever promptings, Robben's wizardry, Kuyt's workrate and van Persie's energy. Things became very interesting when Uruguay got their second late in injury time of second half but it was too little too late. Forlan was left dejected in defeat, but they can hold their heads high since they did perform better than their more-acclaimed South American rivals, Argentina and Brazil. As for the Dutch, they reach their first final in 32 years. Will it be third time lucky for them?

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