Muslera Self-Substitutes at Half-Time After 3rd Goalkeeping Error in Uruguay's 1-0 Loss
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Updated · The Independent · Jun 27
Muslera Self-Substitutes at Half-Time After 3rd Goalkeeping Error in Uruguay's 1-0 Loss
3 articles · Updated · The Independent · Jun 27
Summary
Fernando Muslera took himself off at half-time against Spain after his mishandling of Alex Baena’s shot produced the only goal in Uruguay’s 1-0 defeat.
Marcelo Bielsa said the change was Muslera’s decision, not his, with Sergio Rochet replacing him as Uruguay’s World Cup campaign ended.
Three errors leading to goals made Muslera the first goalkeeper since records began in 1966 to reach that mark in a single World Cup.
Two points from draws with Cabo Verde and Saudi Arabia left Uruguay needing a draw to advance from Group J, but the loss eliminated them and deepened doubts over Bielsa’s future.