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Bielsa takes the blame as Uruguay depart in a storm of spite and​ ill-discipline | Jonathan Wilson

The head coach is an easy scapegoat but, while his legacy is secure, this has been a dire tournament for him and his side For the second World Cup in a row, Uruguay go home after the group​ stage . Last time it was on goals scored and with a sense of what m...

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The head coach is an easy scapegoat but, while his legacy is secure, this has been a dire tournament for him and his side For the second World Cup in a row, Uruguay go home after the group​ stage . Last time it was on goals scored and with a sense of what m...

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The head coach is an easy scapegoat but, while his legacy is secure, this has been a dire tournament for him and his side For the second World Cup in a row, Uruguay go home after the group​ stage . Last time it was on goals scored and with a sense of what m...

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  • Edition: PL
  • Fetched: Sat, 27 Jun 2026 07:54:39 GMT

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