Uruguay loses to England in the FIFA U-20 World Cup | News
The Uruguayan team was defeated 2-3 this Thursday against its similar team from England in the second day of group E of the U-20 World Cup based in Argentina.
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From the very first half, the English came out on top with goals from Bashir Humphreys, in the 22nd minute, and from Alfie Devine, in the 45' + 4' minute.
However, beginning the second half, the celestials brought out the renowned Uruguayan claw and Franco González discounted in minute 49, minute four of the second half.
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But despite the dominance of the Uruguayans who had 52 percent of possession and made 21 (six from the three sticks) shots against only 12 of their rivals (three from the three sticks); the Europeans managed to hold on and scored three to one, sealing their victory.
Darko Gyabi sent it to save at 90 plus five minutes of discount for the English, scoring the third. However, the Uruguayans discounted once again through Matías Abaldo at 90' + 9' and that was the final score.
With this victory England finished signing their classification, while Uruguay will have to defeat Tunisia in the last day of the group. This last team beat Iraq on Thursday by a score of three to zero.
For the F key, the surprise was given this time by Gambia, who qualified and left France out of the round of 16 phase, by beating the Europeans by a score of two goals to one.
For its part, Honduras did not go beyond a draw against South Korea in a close match against the Asians who had just beaten France on the first day of the group.
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