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Marcelo Bielsa Takes Blame After Uruguay's World Cup Elimination
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Guardian Sport27.06.2026Sport2 dk okuma

Marcelo Bielsa Takes Blame After Uruguay's World Cup Elimination

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  • Marcelo Bielsa stated he left nothing for Uruguayan football after their World Cup exit.
  • Uruguay failed to win a game, drawing with Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde, and losing to Spain.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

Marcelo Bielsa's Uruguay team was eliminated from the World Cup after failing to win a single game in their group. Spain also suffered injuries to key players during their qualification match.

Schriftgröße

Marcelo Bielsa said that he had left nothing to Uruguayan football after overseeing their elimination from the World Cup.

Uruguay failed to win a game in a group that included Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia and their exit was confirmed with a 1-0 defeat against Spain in Guadalajara during which 40-year-old goalkeeper Fernando Muslera was withdrawn at half-time after his error handed Spain the only goal of the game. The 70-year-old, who took over in 2023 and whose relationship with the players was poor, to the point of describing himself as “toxic”, will not continue in the post.

Uruguay drew 1-1 with Saudi Arabia and 2-2 with Cape Verde, and came into the final game knowing that they would need a point from Spain but did not manage a shot on target until the 83rd minute. Bielsa said that Muslera had asked to be taken off. He also replaced Fede Valverde, who departed angrily with his shirt covering his mouth. Defeat takes Uruguay’s run to seven games without a win, including a 5-1 hammering by the United States.

“I have not left anything to Uruguayan football,” Bielsa said afterwards. “A coach who has been in a country for three years and not got results cannot say he has made a contribution. Fourth place in the qualifiers has no value and nor does third at Copa América and there is no need to even define this performance [at the World Cup]. My time doesn’t say anything.”

“We could have seven points but we have two,” Bielsa added. “This is the result of my management. It was my job to manage a group of players that I did not manage to turn into a force. If you want explanations – which I don’t think you want – I would say that of the seven points we deserved, we got two.

“I am responsible for what Uruguay did at this World Cup. [Your] questions do not seek answers but a chance to attack me. I am responsible for all the disappointment because of the job I did. But if I have to analyse what happened, I also have to include the errors. Muslera was the one that decided to depart and I took Valverde off because I wanted to strengthen the attack.”

Spain’s joy of having qualified in first place, meanwhile, was sullied by the probability that Yéremy Pino will not play again this summer and the concern over the fitness of Nico Williams.

Pino suffered a suspected broken collar bone in a fall, leaving in a sling, and Williams departed the stadium limping. “The worst thing is the tremendous pain we have because of what happens to Yéremy, who could miss the rest of the World Cup,” Luis de la Fuente said.

Offene Fragen

  • What will be Bielsa's next coaching role?
  • Will Spain's injured players recover in time for future tournaments?

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This article was originally published by Guardian Sport.

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