Page 4 Uli w§. Bulgaria, Italy make quarterfinals Italians win in overtime; Bulgaria needs penalty kicks for win World Cup USA 94 UNDATED (AP) - Ninety minutes weren’t enough to de cide either World Cup second- round game on Tuesday. Italian superstar Roberto Baggio scored in the 89th minute to lift his team into a tie, then connected on a penalty kick in the 102nd minute, giving Italy a 2-1 over time victory against Nigeria. Mexico and Bulgaria needed even more time to settle their match, with Bulgaria winning 3- 1 on penalty kicks after a 1-1 tie. “We have recovered the real Roberto Baggio, the player we always wanted to have on our team,” Italian soccer chief Anto nio Matarrese said after his team rallied despite playing down a man for 44 minutes. “I’d like to kiss the entire na- Tuesday's Games Italy 2, Nigeria 1 Bulgaria 1, Mexico 1 (Penalty Kicks: Bulgaria 3, Mexico t) tion of Bulgaria,” goalie Borislav Mihaylov said after stopping three shots in the penalty kick shootout. “This is the happiest I have been in my life.” Italy plays Spain at Foxboro Stadium in the quarterfinals on Saturday. Bulgaria takes on de fending champion Germany on Sunday at Giants Stadium. 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