Uruguay ring in a new era
Port Elizabeth, July 11: Uruguay’s players heralded a new era for the two-time World Cup winners in the wake of their 2-3 defeat to Germany in the third place match here.
While the result was the same as their clash at the same stage 40 years ago in Mexico, it still represented their best performance at the tournament since their 1970 vintage. For defender Jorge Fucile their fourth placing was richly deserved — despite their winning the quarterfinal against Ghana because Luis Suarez punched the ball off the line in the dying seconds of their match which would have seen the Africans progress 2-1 — and predicted better things to come.
“I am proud of what we have achieved here, we were up to the challenge, among the best four teams,” said the 25-year-old Porto fullback. “However, as we saw against the Germans the difference between us and the historically successful teams is that they have the ice cold temperament and this little bit extra that edges them past sides like us. For Uruguay, however, this is the beginning of a new cycle,” added Fucile.
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