
Uruguay's World Cup ends in failure, friction and no wins
"He is the one who decided to leave," Bielsa said.
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"He is the one who decided to leave," Bielsa said. The two-time world champions finished with just two points despite creating enough chances to win all three games, according to Bielsa. The veteran goalkeeper had returned to the national team earlier this year after retiring from international football, a decision that drew criticism from sections of the Uruguayan support.
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"He is the one who decided to leave," Bielsa said.
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The two-time world champions finished with just two points despite creating enough chances to win all three games, according to Bielsa.
according to India TodayThe veteran goalkeeper had returned to the national team earlier this year after retiring from international football, a decision that drew criticism from sections of the Uruguayan support.
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"He is the one who decided to leave," Bielsa said.
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