The World Cup of surprises added a new chapter at the Miami Gardens Stadium. The Uruguayan team, led by Marcelo Bielsa and identified as one of the tournament’s cheerleaders, suffered a harsh blow of reality when they drew 2-2 against the humble but combative team of Cape Verde, in a match corresponding to the second date of Group H. La Celeste left the playing field with its head down and chewing anger over a result that complicates its aspirations to comfortably lead the area.

The development of the match was a tactical headache for the Uruguayan team. Cape Verde broke the initial predictions by taking the lead thanks to a great finish from Pina. From there, Uruguay had to appeal to pride and physical exhaustion to reverse the situation: goals from Araujo and Canobbio seemed to put the night in Florida back on track and bring peace of mind to Bielsa’s bench. However, the islanders never gave up on quick transitions and, taking advantage of the inattention in the Uruguayan setback, they found the reward for their insistence with an agonizing goal from Varela to seal the final 2-2.

This tie sets off the alarms in the sky bunker. Bielsa’s stamp of pressing high and attacking with vertical transitions once again left defensive cracks that a rival with a lower theoretical hierarchy, but a lot of order and speed, knew how to exploit perfectly. Uruguay gave away two vital points in a Group H that now becomes a field of speculation and that will force the Celeste to urgently adjust the pieces if it intends to make a strong mark in the knockout phase of the competition.
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