Football Daily | Filth, fury and fairytales: Uruguay and Cape Verde bring football heritage
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Sign up now!THIS IS FOOTBALL HERITAGEThe Geopolitics World Cup has its North Korea 1966, its Cameroon 1990, rank outsiders to revive hearts hardened by relentless cynicism. For Pak Doo-ik and Roger Milla, read Vozinha, and all his Cape Verde teammates, including Pico Lopes, a defender recruited while playing for Shamrock Rovers from the diaspora via LinkedChat.
An archipelago nation with a population smaller than Bradford has negotiated a tough group including two former winners in Spain and Uruguay. They will next meet Argentina in Miami, the adopted city of Lionel Messi, where the fairytale likely ends. Though if not, then they would become the greatest World Cup story of all.
“We are small but we have big hearts,” sobbed Vozinha following a 0-0 draw with Saudi Arabia and a quick check on the other Group H result from Guadalajara.Talking of football heritage, Uruguay exiting in a flurry of filth and fury during their 1-0 loss to Spain showed off something else not yet commodified and flogged to the highest bidder. Marcelo Bielsa’s tournament legacy is mixed.
His Argentina team of all the talents were dumped out at the group stage in 2002 amid floods of woe. Chile in 2010 played some of the loveliest soccer on show in South Africa before exiting to Brazil in the last 16. A third stab with Uruguay has been a self-confessed disaster.
Such true confessions were made most publicly. Bielsa’s guttural demand that the flash interviewer hurry the bleep up was followed by a paint-stripping mea culpa. “I haven’t left anything to Uruguayan football,” he sniffed, hurling himself through the door marked DO ONE.
The warnings had been there pre-tournament, Bielsa declaring he had been “toxic” with his players. Following drab draws with Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde, against a Spain team grinding through the motions themselves, a first-half mistake by goalkeeper Fernando Muslera gifted the winner. A distraught Muslera did not return after half-time.
Both teams kicked merry lumps out of the other, though it was colliding with a teammate that caused serious knee-knack for Manuel Ugarte, the midfielder Manchester United are looking to ship out for their annual rebuild. Agustín Canobbio’s late red card for a “tackle” launched towards Pau Cubarsí put the cap on it. “Clearly I didn’t go in with the studs,” Cannobbio wailed after refusing to leave the field in full “hold me back” mode, his challenge having echoed José Batista on Gordon Strachan in 1986.
If Bielsa made his own emotions clear, how might his Uruguayan players react? Hopefully better than Argentina’s Juan Sebastián Verón in 2002, who admitted he spent the rest of that summer tearfully pounding the streets near his Cheshire home by night. Sobbed Seba: “I seemed like a lunatic but in this time I had chance to think a lot about what has happened …
like knowing who is on my side and who is supporting me.” Anyone residing near a Uruguayan GWC player knows what to look out for.LIVE ON BIG WEBSITEThe last games of the GWC group stage, completing the marathon, 72-game epic, starting with Scott Murray’s Panama 0-4 England MBM report, concurrently with Croatia 0-0 Ghana from Will Unwin, as Group L concludes with a pair of 5pm EDT/10pm BST kick-offs.
After that comes Beau Dure’s coverage of Colombia 3-3 Portugal, with a 7.30pm EDT/12.30am BST kick-off shared with Bryan Armen Graham’s MBM of DR Congo 2-1 Uzbekistan in Group K.
The final showing is a Group J double bill of Samantha Lewis covering the Algeria 0-0 Austria “shame” the world awaits, while Rob Smyth covers Jordan 0-7 Argentina (Messi hat-trick) at 10pm EDT/3am BST.QUOTE OF THE DAY“What happened today in training, this is a normal situation. I would’ve liked to see these situations more often, that means the team is alive.
They are willing to do a good effort … to be in the first XI for the game. If this happens another time, it’s a good sign that they are alive” – the Panama coach, Thomas Christiansen, welcomes the training-ground confrontation between Cecilio Waterman and José Luis Rodríguez, hailing these as scenes everyone wants to see, before tackling England in New York on Saturday night.
View image in fullscreenPanama fans gather in Times Square. Photograph: Timothy A Clary/AFP/Getty ImagesON THE BALLBig Website’s app now features a special edition of On the Ball for the GWC. On the Ball: World Stage invites you to guess the World Cup player in five attempts – and it’s pretty tricky.
You can have a go right now – and there are loads of other good puzzles to take up your time, too. FOOTBALL DAILY LETTERS double quotation markHaving sat through the first group games and fumed at the ob
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