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"The important thing is that we qualified in first place," Uruguay striker Diego Forlan said. "They controlled the ball well, and in truth it was quite hard for us."
Uruguay didn't allow a goal in the first round.
Martin Demichelis gave Argentina the lead in the 77th minute when he headed the ball off teammate Diego Milito and then shot past Greece goalkeeper Alexandros Tzorvas. Martin Palermo added the second goal in the 89th, knocking in a rebound after Tzorvas saved a shot from Lionel Messi.
Messi served as Argentina's youngest captain at 22 years old. Regular captain Javier Mascherano was rested by coach Diego Maradona, along with several other starters from the first two games.
Lee Jung-soo and Park Chu-young scored the goals for South Korea, which advanced past the first round away from home for the first time in seven tries.
Lee equalized in the 38th and Park scored in the 49th. Kalu Uche had given the Nigerians the lead in the 12th and Ayegbeni Yakubu leveled in the 69th on a penalty kick.
Nigeria missed several easy chances throughout the match.
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