The Uruguay national team, which was eliminated in the group stage of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, is in danger of being disciplined after venting its anger with violent behavior after the game.



On the 3rd, the 3rd Group H match between Uruguay and Ghana was held at the Al Janub Stadium in Al Wakrah, Qatar.



In the match, Uruguay won 2-0 against Ghana, but failed to advance to the round of 16 as Korea led Group H on multiple points.



The match between Korea and Portugal, played at the same time, remained tied until the end of the second half, and Uruguay's advance to the round of 16 seemed to be confirmed, but substitute Hwang Hee-chan scored an additional goal in extra time in the second half, and the ticket to the round of 16 went into Korea's hands. came.



Uruguay national team captain Suarez, who confirmed this fact from the bench, raised his index finger high as if he needed one more goal, and soon looked at the game with a gloomy expression.



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Eventually, as the referee's final whistle blew, the Uruguay national team players, who finished the match against Ghana with a 2-0 victory, expressed their dissatisfaction with the referee's decision.



In the second half of the match, Uruguay's Edinson Cavani was pushed into the penalty area by a Ghana player and fell, which should have resulted in a penalty kick, but it was not.



They started protesting rather harshly, and Uruguay defender José Jimenez confronted the referee and showed a complete loss of reason.



He cursed at the referee and didn't hesitate to say "All referees are thieves" to the TV broadcast camera.



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Afterwards, the Uruguay national team left the field, but Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani pushed down the 'Video Review (VAR) Monitor' used by the referee.



Fortunately, no one was hurt standing next to the monitor that fell, but a dangerous situation could have occurred.



In this regard, the British The Sun said, "If these incidents are reported to FIFA, there is a possibility of a suspension of 15 games."



After watching the Uruguayan players' actions, former soccer player Joe Cole criticized, "The world is watching, the children are watching. Even when the frustration is high, the player must keep his composure."



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