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Uruguay manager Marcelo Bielsa screams at reporter after World Cup elimination following goalie drama

Uruguay's World Cup exit is marked by friction, ill-discipline, and a confrontation between manager Marcelo Bielsa and a reporter.

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Uruguay has been eliminated from the World Cup without a win. The exit was characterized by failure and friction, including an incident where manager Marcelo Bielsa screamed at a reporter following drama involving the goalkeeper.

Coverage from The Guardian and Reuters emphasizes a "storm of spite" and issues with ill-discipline, with Bielsa taking the blame for the outcome. The BBC reports Bielsa stating, "I leave nothing." Future developments depend on the resolution of the internal friction and the aftermath of the goalkeeper drama cited by the New York Post.

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Quick answers

How did Uruguay perform in the tournament?

According to Reuters, Uruguay's World Cup ended in failure with no wins.

What was Marcelo Bielsa's reaction to the elimination?

The New York Post reports that Bielsa screamed at a reporter, and The Guardian notes that he took the blame for the team's departure.

What factors contributed to the team's exit?

Coverage mentions goalie drama, ill-discipline, and internal friction.

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