Uruguay leave Russia red-faced

Reality check for hosts after embarrassing loss

Edinson Cavani celebrates after scoring Uruguay's third goal against Russia at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia

Samara: Host Russia’s World Cup campaign got a rude jolt here Monday as Uruguay beat them 3-0 to emerge winners of Group A. Both the teams had already qualified by winning their first two games.

Luis Suarez helped Uruguay’s cause with a pinpoint free-kick and an own goal from Denis Cheryshev put Uruguay 2-0 up inside 23 minutes here before Edinson Cavani added a late third.

Russia were reduced to 10 men after 36 minutes when right-back Igor Smolnikov was sent off for two yellow cards in a match that will be a reality check for a team that easily won their first two matches.

This is the first time Uruguay have won all three group games at a World Cup finals.

The South Americans will play their last-16 tie in Sochi this Saturday against the Group B runners-up, either Spain, Portugal or Iran.

Russia, who had sealed their spot for the last 16 before the match, will have the consolation of a day’s extra rest and huge support at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium when they face the Group B winners on Sunday.

Uruguay stamped their authority early in the group decider. When Russian midfielder Iury Gazinsky fouled Rodrigo Bentancur on the edge of the area, Suarez expertly placed the free-kick in the gap between the out-stretched glove of Russia’s goalkeeper and the post on 10 minutes.

Uruguay doubled their lead when Diego Laxalt’s shot took a wicked deflection off the leg of defender Cheryshev and flew past the despairing Akinfeev on 23 minutes. It was heart-breaking for Cheryshev, who scored twice in the 5-0 trouncing of Saudi Arabia in the opening game. But this is one goal, he would like to forget.

To compound Russia’s problems, Smolnikov was sent off after scything down Laxalt just eight minutes after his first booking.

Smolnikov, one of three changes from the team who enjoyed a 3-1 win over Egypt, was on the verge of tears as he trudged off with the home crowd stunned into near silence.

Russia coach Stanislav Cherchesov responded by taking Cheryshev off and slotting Brazilian-born Mario Fernandes into the vacant right-back berth.

Despite the numerical disadvantage, Russia had opportunities to get back in the game as they kept battling. With 20 minutes remaining, the video assistant referee turned down Russian appeals for a penalty after Artem Dzyuba appeared to have been elbowed in the face by Diego Godin.

Moments later, a badly-hit clearance kick by Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera was snapped up by the Russians and Dzyuba fired just over the bar from 14 metres out.

Cavani sealed the win on 90 minutes by tapping home the rebound, after Akinfeev had parried Godin’s header.

 

 

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