Uruguay won but was left out of Qatar

Playing with the threat of packing your bags to go home is pressure. Pressure that teams seeking to continue in a World Cup must overcome. Uruguay knew it and came out with the decision that they lacked in the first two games of the Cup but with the 2-0 they ran out of gasoline. Right in Qatar, he lacked the spare fuel to take advantage of the free spaces left by Ghana. He tanked up only late on when he realized South Korea was surprising a substitute Portugal. And then the pressure already clouded his ideas, time was not enough for him and no matter how gritty he put into it, he is leaving the World Cup. He lacked nothing more than a goal. Or rather, nothing less than a goal.

La Celeste understood where the story of the day came from. With De Arrascaeta becoming the owner of the driving, distributing the game while Valverde recovered and recovered, he had Suárez turned on, in the Lucho version. Even so, he had to suffer with a child penalty from Rochet after giving an unnecessary rebound. But once the archer corrected his mistake, the planets seemed to line up.

One Two Three. The arrivals were not totally clear but they were arrivals at last. A turnaround from Suárez and a rebound that on the 10th, it is not understood why he did not always play as a starter, resolved the first fears. Just to the touch, collective play and great goal again from De Arrascaeta.

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