
Uruguay finished with two points despite creating enough chances to win all three matches, according to the coach
Bielsa takes blame for Uruguay's World Cup exit after group stage elimination
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Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa accepted responsibility for his team's early exit from the World Cup, saying they deserved more after creating enough chances to win all three group matches. The two-time world champions finished with just two points, failing to advance. Bielsa also defended his decision to substitute Federico Valverde with Federico Viñas after the hour mark, explaining he sought a more physical attacking presence as Uruguay pressed for an equalizer. During a press conference, Bielsa shouted at a reporter who questioned his tactics, later clarifying that the substitution was his own choice.
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Bielsa accepts blame for World Cup exit, but says Uruguay deserved more.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"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 TodayBielsa also explained his decision to replace Federico Valverde with Federico Vias after the hour mark, saying he wanted to add a more physical presence in attack as Uruguay searched for an equaliser.
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