Uruguay eliminated from World Cup again as Muslera error and Baena strike end their run
Uruguay crashed out of the 2026 World Cup at the group stage for the second tournament in a row, losing 1-0 to Spain thanks to a dreadful error by goalkeeper Fernando Muslera that allowed Alex Baena's shot to creep in. Uruguay managed only two shots on target the entire match, both coming after the 80th minute, and never seriously threatened the Spanish goal.
Uruguay are out of the World Cup again and it’s nobody’s fault but theirs. “3 million dreams,” the banner said high in the stand in Guadalajara; instead it was a recurring nightmare. Divided and dysfunctional, led by a man who barely even says buenos dias to his players, and unable to get beyond a draw against Saudi Arabia or Cape Verde, they needed something big against Spain but they could only manage two shots on target all night, neither of which came before the 80th minute or carried even the slightest threat.Spain meanwhile had just one, and that didn’t carry much of a threat either. But a dreadful mistake from Fernando Muslera allowed Alex Baena’s shot slip into the net just before a half-time break from which he did not come back. Uruguay fought but didn’t play much football and so they fell. For the second World Cup in a row they failed to get through the group and if four years ago that could be explained by the teams in their group – South Korea, Ghana and Portugal – and they had only been eliminated on goals scored, this time the list of opponents only made it worse, demanding a far deeper analysis. Continue reading...
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