Miroslav Klose equalled Ronaldo's (the Brazilian version) World Cup goalscoring record on Day 10 as Germany drew with Ghana, Argentina struggled past a brave Iran and Nigeria ended the qualification hopes of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The story of Day 10 in at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil - in pictures
An Argentinian fan plays a trombone on Copacabana beach in Rio de JaneiroEstadio Mineirao in Belo Horizonte was the venue for the opning match of the day - which saw Argentia take on IranSorry, Fuleco the Armadillo, she just not that into youAs ever, the colourful fans were out in forceArgentina fans idolise their team, but their T-shirts tell you who they primarily pin their hopes on......it used to be this guy...Argetina talisman Lionel Messi cut a frustrated figure for much of the game......maybe he just couldn't look at Rodrigo Palacio's outlandish rat tailFormer father-in-law Maradona wouldn't have been impressed with Sergio Aguero... for numerous reasonsConstant pressure by Argentina lacked any real penetrationThe US Supreme Court decision siding with bondholders and demanding Argentina pay them serious cash prompted fans to daub the word 'vultures' on the the Stars and StripesThe class of Messi told in the nick of timeGermany faced Ghana in the 8pm kick-off in Group GIn what was the best game of the tournament so far Ghana and Germany played out a 2-2 drawCastelao in Fortaleza was the spectacular venueAhead of the game, Brazilian fans had a message for Sepp BlatterGhana goalkeeper Fatau Dauda was in fine form early onAfter a solid first half the scores were 0-0 - but the game came to life in the second halfMario Goetze gave Germany the lead in the 54th minuteBut Andre Ayew struck back within minutes to level the score at 1-1Which prompted our favourite celebration of the tournament so farAsamoah Gyan then gave Ghana the lead to send their fans wildBut Miroslav Klose - just on the field as a substitute - poked home to earn a point for GermanyIt was Klose's 15th World Cup goal - equalling the all-time record held by Ronaldo (the proper Brazilian one)Thomas Muller salutes the crowd after being in the warsSome Nigerian supporters had a poignant message before the gameBosnia and Herzegovina's Edin Dzeko had a perfectly good goal disallowed for offsideAsmir Begovic sees a Nigerian free-kick just go past his postPeter Odemwingie of Nigeria opens the scoringAnother view of that opening from OdemwingieSenad Lulic challenges Nigeria's forward Emmanuel EmenikeEmmanuel Emenike fights for the ball with Bosnia-Hercegovina's defender Muhamed Besic