Marcelo Bielsa’s Suspension and the Uruguayan U-23 National Team’s Pre-Olympic Challenge

The Uruguay Under-23 National Team took the field for its more than transcendental duel against Peru for the fourth date of the South American Pre-Olympic towards the Paris 2024 Olympic Games with a more than noticeable loss. It was not about the absence of one of their players but rather their coach Marcelo Bielsa, who had to serve a suspension date.

In the first two matches of the Celeste, where they fell first at the hands of Paraguay then with Chile, El Loco was reprimanded on both occasions for his repeated protests to the refereeing body, so he is subject to the sanction of an outside date as a any player who is shown the yellow card in two matches.

As a result of Bielsa’s absence, the person in charge of being on the substitutes’ bench and at the subsequent press conference will be his assistant Pablo Quiroga; who in his match leading the Celeste achieved a dream 3-0 that keeps the Uruguayan hopes alive for the last date where they will face Argentina.

The second of his warnings was more than controversial due to the circumstance of the duel and what happened subsequently. He got up from the refrigerator that he usually uses as a seat and exploded with fury against the referee’s shortlist at the end of the match against Chile. “They are a disaster,” the Argentine coach told the linesman repeatedly before receiving the yellow card from Brazilian Flavio Rodrigues de Souza at the Misael Delgado stadium in Valencia.

Then he starred in a spicy exchange with a journalist who questioned his work in the Celeste, especially for not having appeared at the press conference after the loss to Paraguay (4-3) in the debut. “If you see that we had enormous defensive difficulties, I deeply disagree. What is the question you want to ask,” the Fool asked him.

Bielsa’s spicy crossover with the referee shortlist in Uruguay vs. Chili

2024-01-31 03:08:08
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