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Uruguay Team Cancels Chartered Flight, Players Will Return on Their Own
On June 28, the Uruguayan Football Association decided to cancel the chartered flight for the national team and ordered the players to return home on their own. Yesterday, Uruguay lost to Spain in the final round of the group stage, finishing last in the group and suffering a humiliating exit.
Before this World Cup, Uruguay was ranked 16th in the world and 2nd in Group H, behind only Spain. However, Uruguay's performance was very poor. In the first match, they were held to a 1-1 draw by Saudi Arabia. In the second match, Uruguay was surprisingly held to a draw by Cape Verde. In the final round, facing Spain, Uruguay lost 0-1.
In three group matches, Uruguay had two draws and one loss, earning only 2 points, ranking third in the group, and was confirmed unable to advance as one of the best third-place finishers, thus eliminated early. This marks the second consecutive World Cup where they failed to advance past the group stage. After the match, the anger of Uruguayan fans toward the team reached its peak.
In addition to the humiliating exit, Uruguay also faced a scandal of internal strife. After captain Federico Valverde was substituted, he refused to speak with head coach Marcelo Bielsa, seemingly making the conflict public. Some media reported that several Uruguayan players were dissatisfied with Bielsa and joined forces with the football association's top brass to oust Bielsa.
The 70-year-old Bielsa has been in a bad mood throughout the entire World Cup. In interviews, he lost his temper multiple times and always kept his head down while speaking, seemingly harboring extreme dissatisfaction. Yesterday, after the loss, he publicly lashed out at reporters. As expected, Bielsa will part ways with the Uruguayan team, and his coaching career should also come to an end.
The Uruguayan Football Association is dissatisfied with both the team's results and the current situation. Reporters stated that the football association has decided to cancel the chartered flight for the team's return and let the players fly back on their own.
So, the "Sea Cucumber Team" better pay attention; if they can't produce results, they should learn from Tang Sanzang and walk home!
Uruguay national team cancels charter flight; players will return on their own
On June 28, the Uruguayan Football Association decided to cancel the charter flight for the national team and ordered the players to return to the country on their own. Yesterday, Uruguay lost to Spain in the final match of the group stage, finishing at the bottom of the group and making a disgraceful exit.
Before this World Cup, Uruguay was ranked 16th in the world and 2nd in Group H, second only to Spain. However, Uruguay's performance was very poor. In the first match, they were held to a 1-1 draw by Saudi Arabia. In the second match, Uruguay was unexpectedly held to a draw by Cape Verde. In the final round, facing Spain, Uruguay lost 0-1.
In three group matches, Uruguay had 2 draws and 1 loss, earning only 2 points, ranking 3rd in the group, and it was confirmed that they could not enter the top eight third-placed teams, thus being eliminated early, failing to advance from the group stage for two consecutive World Cups. After the match, the anger of Uruguayan fans towards the team reached its peak.
Besides the disgraceful exit, Uruguay also suffered a scandal of internal strife. After captain Valverde was substituted, he did not speak with coach Bielsa, seemingly making their conflict public. Some media reported that many Uruguayan players were dissatisfied with Bielsa and joined forces with the FA's top brass to oust him.
The 70-year-old Bielsa had been in a bad mood throughout the entire World Cup. He often lost his temper during interviews and always kept his head down, as if filled with extreme dissatisfaction. Yesterday, he even publicly snapped at a reporter after the loss. Barring any surprises, Bielsa will part ways with the Uruguayan team, and his coaching career should likely come to an end.
The Uruguayan Football Association is dissatisfied with both the team's results and current situation. Journalists say the FA has decided to cancel the charter flight for Uruguay's return and let the players fly back on their own.
So, the "Sea Cucumber Team" should take heed—if they can't produce results, they should learn from Tang Sanzang and walk back 108,000 miles!