Uruguay, which was eliminated in the group stage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, could not hide its unfair heart at the referee's decision.



Uruguay won 2-0 against Ghana in the Group H group stage match held at the Al Janub Stadium in Al Wakrah, Qatar on the 3rd (Korean time).



With 1 win, 1 draw and 1 loss, Uruguay was tied with Korea and had the same goal difference, but failed to advance to the round of 16 due to multiple points.



After the game against Ghana, Uruguay coach Diego Alonso expressed his dissatisfaction with the referee's decision.



He raised his voice, saying, "The penalty kick against Portugal led to this result," and "the penalty kick against Portugal was not a penalty kick situation."



Uruguay lost 0-2 in the second leg against Portugal, but at that time, they conceded a penalty kick in extra time in the second half and lost by two goals.



Had it not been for that goal, Uruguay, which leads by one goal on goal difference, could have pushed South Korea and finished second in the group.



Uruguayan defender José Jiménez fell and put his arm on the ground, which resulted in a handball foul.



In addition, in the third match with Ghana, on the contrary, there is an interpretation that the penalty kick that Uruguay should have received was not declared.



Eurosport introduced the words of experts, saying, "At the end of the game between Uruguay and Ghana, Edinson Cavani was pushed and fell inside the penalty area by Ghana's Alido Seydoux, which is equivalent to a penalty kick."



It is the first time in 20 years that Uruguay has been eliminated from the World Cup group stage since the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup.



At the 2006 World Cup in Germany, he failed to qualify for the finals, and then finished fourth in 2010, round of 16 in 2014, and quarterfinals in 2018.



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