Copa America hosts US eliminated
after 1-0 defeat by Uruguay
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[July 02, 2024]
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) -Copa America hosts the
United States were bundled out of the tournament at the first hurdle
on Monday after a 1-0 defeat by Group C winners Uruguay consigned
them to third place and allowed Panama to advance as runners-up.
Defender Mathias Olivera scored to give Uruguay the win that sees
them advance to the quarter-finals as group winners, with the South
Americans winning three of their first-round matches for the first
time since 1959.
Panama's 3-1 win over Bolivia saw them finish second on six points,
three ahead of the United States.
"The pitch was very hard to play on," Uruguay midfielder Manuel
Ugarte said.
"But hey, when we have to score, we score; when we have to play, we
play. It's a bit of adapting to the matches and the moments of each
match."
The defeat has ramped up the pressure on U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter,
with fans chanting: "Fire Gregg" in the second half and after the
final whistle.
"We know that we're capable of more, and this tournament, we didn't
show it," Berhalter told reporters.
"It's really as simple as that. I think that, you know, you look at
the stage that was set with the fans in this tournament, with the
high level of competition in this tournament, and we should have
done better."
Needing a win to give themselves the best chance of progressing, the
U.S. started well but Uruguay grew into the game as the first half
wore on.
The match was punctuated by a series of stoppages and physical
altercations, with the referee struggling to maintain control at
times and making some questionable decisions when it came to playing
advantage.
Uruguay lost Maximiliano Araujo in the 27th minute after a
coming-together with U.S. defender Tim Ream. The forward had a neck
brace fitted before being carried off on a stretcher and replaced by
Cristian Olivera.
U.S. striker Folarin Balogun also had to be substituted after
appearing to pick up an injury in a nasty collision with Uruguay
goalkeeper Sergio Rochet.
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Jul 1, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; United States defender Joe
Scally (22) is tackled by Uruguay forward Darwin Nunez (19) during
the first half of a Copa America match at Arrowhead Stadium.
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Despite the hosts' early attacking intensity,
Uruguay produced the better chances in the first half, nearly taking
the lead in the 38th minute when Olivera whipped a dangerous cross
into the box but Darwin Nunez shot just wide.
The biggest cheer of the night from the crowd at Arrowhead Stadium
came in the second half when Bolivia scored an equaliser against
Panama in the other Group C match, briefly moving the U.S. up to
second place, but their joy was short-lived.
Uruguay took the lead in the 66th minute as Olivera bundled in a
rebound after U.S. goalkeeper Matthew Turner could only parry Ronald
Araujo's header back into the box. The goal was given after a
lengthy VAR review for offside.
The U.S. had an excellent opportunity to equalise in the 75th minute
when Rochet spilled the ball and found himself stranded several
metres from the goal but Christian Pulisic's deflected shot was kept
out by a goal-line clearance from Ugarte.
The U.S. continued to battle deep into stoppage time but Uruguay's
backline proved up to the challenge and held out to clinch their
first win against the U.S. since the 1993 edition of the Copa
America.
(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru, additional reporting by Field
Level Media; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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