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Capello happy with Russian response

Russia coach Fabio Capello praised his team for reacting quickly to the embarrassing setback they suffered in their 1-1 World Cup draw with South Korea.

The Russians had looked shaky at the back for some time during a Group H clash with South Korea and, in the 68th minute, goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev flapped wildly at a speculative effort from Lee Keun-Ho to concede the opener.

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The Akinfeev incident will have given Capello, the former England boss, unpleasant flashbacks of Rob Green's similar mistake against the United States at the 2010 World Cup.

"He is a great goalkeeper," Capello said of Akinfeev. "There can be mistakes, of course -- some can get a penalty wrong ... and it's logical for a goalkeeper to make a mistake as well.

"We were able to make up for that and we can accept a mistake by a great keeper like Akinfeev."

Capello threw Alexandr Kerzhakov into the mix from the bench and was soon rewarded for making the switch as the Zenit St. Petersburg striker forced a 1-1 draw in Cuiaba.

His equaliser arrived from a goalmouth scramble -- only six minutes after Akinfeev's gaffe -- and Italian tactician Capello was pleased his players had managed to stay focused on securing a positive result.

The manager told the BBC: "It was a good game, they ran a lot in the first half and then felt tired. You saw the goal they scored, it was not easy to react.

"But the players were really good and most important for me was the reaction. We also twice had a chance to score a second goal.

"I know Kerzhakov did well, he's a fantastic player. He always offers us a way to score goals."