Uruguay has been eliminated from the World Cup after a crucial 1-0 defeat to Spain in Guadalajara. Spain capitalized on a major blunder by goalkeeper Fernando Muslera to score the only goal of the match. With this victory, the European champions secured their spot in the knockout stage as the top team in Group H.
In the 42nd minute, Álex Baena’s relatively weak shot slipped through Muslera’s hands and into the net. That solitary goal decided the fate of the match, allowing Spain to avoid a potential knockout stage encounter with Argentina. They are scheduled to play against Austria or Algeria next Thursday in Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, debutants Cape Verde made history by securing a goalless draw against Saudi Arabia in the World Cup. Thanks to Uruguay’s defeat, they confirmed their second-place finish in the group. Cape Verde will face reigning champions Argentina in the knockout stage.
Two-time world champions Uruguay caused major disappointment by exiting the tournament from the group stage. Despite being the highest-ranked team in the group according to FIFA rankings, the squad failed to find their best form throughout the tournament. It was an extremely frustrating campaign for coach Marcelo Bielsa and his players.
Reports of unrest within the Uruguay camp emerged following their draws against Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia. Several senior players, including Federico Valverde, expressed dissatisfaction with Coach Bielsa’s tactics.
Spain’s King Felipe was also present at the stadium. However, this clash between two former world champions failed to live up to expectations. Spain’s attack appeared quite lackluster, which has become a concern for coach Luis de la Fuente ahead of the knockout stage.
Experienced goalkeeper Muslera, who helped Uruguay reach the semifinals in the 2010 World Cup, had previously made two mistakes in their 2-2 draw against Cape Verde. His error against Spain ultimately sealed his team’s elimination.
Meanwhile, midfielder Manuel Ugarte sustained a serious knee injury in the first half and had to be stretchered off the field. At halftime, Bielsa replaced Muslera with Sergio Rochet. Later, Federico Valverde was also substituted.
Spain’s attack gained some momentum after Dani Olmo and Fabián Ruiz came on. However, they failed to capitalize on the chances created. Olmo missed an opportunity from a brilliant pass by Lamine Yamal. Later, substitute Ferran Torres also squandered a clear scoring chance.
Yamal, who had recently returned from a hamstring injury, was substituted in the final 15 minutes of the match. In stoppage time, Agustín Canobbio received a direct red card for a foul on Pau Cubarsí, reflecting Uruguay’s disappointing performance.
Spain, one of the tournament favorites, remains unbeaten in 34 consecutive competitive matches. They have also not conceded a single goal so far in the current World Cup. However, Spain has yet to deliver the dazzling football seen from teams like France, Argentina, or the Netherlands.