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Posted June 28, 2011 14:15:00 Joeys coach Jan Versleijen hopes his side's 1-1 draw with Denmark provides a wake-up call ahead of their elimination clash with Uzbekistan at the FIFA Under-17 World Cup.
The result enabled the Joeys to progress through to the round of 16 as the third-highest qualifier in Group F, but not before they received a timely scare at Estadio Corregidora in Queretaro, Mexico.
Going into the rescheduled match, the Joeys knew they only had to ensure they did not lose by three goals or worse to progress to the next round after Brazil and Ivory Coast had drawn 3-3 in the other group fixture.
Denmark looked to have the match in the bag after Sorenson Rochester's 35th-minute goal gave it the advantage.
And things threatened to spiral out of control for the Joeys immediately after the restart when Yianni Perkatis was sent off for a dangerous tackle, leaving them with 10 men for the rest of the match.
Fortunately they managed to stem the Denmark attack and a moment of individual brilliance from Luke Remington in the 89th minute allowed them to snatch a draw.
Versleijen was relieved his team managed a result but warned it could not afford another sub-par performance when it faces Uzbekistan at Torreon on Thursday (AEST).
"Denmark had lots of chances, but fortune favoured us today," he said.
"We'll have to play better in our next match, because we can't play like that again."
"That's what we'll work on in the next two days.
"We knew Denmark had to score three goals today. Our intention was to control the match, but apart from the first 20 minutes, we didn't succeed. Obviously, the red card made it even harder.
"(Goalkeeper) Paul Izzo made some good saves and Denmark had a lot of chances but the luck was on our side and once we scored near the end you know your qualification for the next round is certain."
The final group tie against Denmark was replayed in full after a heavy downpour and lightning forced officials to suspend the original match after just 25 minutes the day before with Denmark ahead 1-0.
- AAP
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