Uruguay’s World Cup run ended in tatters with a red card shown at the very end of their defeat to Spain
The World Cup clash between Spain and Uruguay exploded in the final stages with Agustin Canobbio shown a straight red card for a horror challenge.
The 27-year-old was involved in several heated moments before he was sent off for a reckless challenge on Pau Cubarsi. He was fortunate to not be punished earlier in the clash for numerous bad tackles and his reaction to Nico Williams’ clash with Nicolas de la Cruz.
The latter was one of four players shown yellow cards before Canobbio’s dismissal with referee Ismail Elfath doing well to keep the game flowing, much to Spain’s anger.
Eventually, he was left with no choice but to send Canobbio off as he launched into a challenge on Cubarsi with Marc Cucurella among those furious at the incident.
As he made his way off the pitch, the two benches clashed with Canobbio attempting to return to the field of play to continue arguing against his dismissal.
The full-time whistle followed soon after the flashpoint with Canobbio heading over towards the officials before being dragged away from the volatile situation by his team-mates.
It has been a particularly disastrous tournament for Marcelo Bielsa’s side as they failed to beat both Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia.
They also lost Manuel Ugarte to injury with goalkeeper Fernando Muslera also asking to be subbed off, as per Bielsa, following his error that led to Spain’s goal.
Their failure to claim any points against Spain resulted in Cape Verde finishing in second and qualifying for the knockout stages with a draw against Saudi Arabia, who finished bottom, enough to get the job done.
A meeting with World Cup holders Argentina in the round of 32 is their reward with Lionel Messi and Co. already confirmed as group-winners.
The latest set of results have also made it mathematically impossible for Ghana, England and Egypt to be eliminated. The latter are due to face New Zealand in just a few hours as they look to try and set up a favourable round of 32 tie.
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