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Slovenia's Marko Suler, left, and Bostjan Cesar, right, react at the end of the World Cup group C soccer match between Algeria and Slovenia at Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane. Slovenia won 1-0. Image Credit: AP

Polokwane: Robert Koren scored a late goal Sunday to give Slovenia a 1-0 win over 10-man Algeria and first place in Group C of the World Cup.

Koren scored with a long-range shot that Algeria goalkeeper Fawzi Chaouchi misjudged and allowed to bounce into the net off his arm in the 79th minute.

Algeria substitute Abdelkader Ghezzal had been sent off seven minutes earlier, picking up a second yellow card for handling the ball inside the Slovenian penalty area.

Algeria twice came close in the first half when Nadir Belhadj's 25-meter (yard) free kick forced Slovenia goalkeeper Samir Handanovic to stretch and push the ball over the crossbar, and defender Rafik Halliche headed just wide.

Both sides knew heading into the match that a loss would be costly, with difficult encounters against England and the United States left on the program. The Group C favorites drew 1-1 Saturday after a blunder by goalkeeper Robert Green cost England the victory.

The players in Polokwane showed nerves in the first half, frequently losing possession with inaccurate passes and crosses.

Slovenia's only scoring chance before the break was Valter Birsa's long-range attempt in the 43rd, tipped over the bar in a spectacular right-hand save by Chaouchi.

Slovenia faces the United States next while Algeria travels to Cape Town to take on England.