‘Best in the world players can deliver for Uruguay’

Published November 24, 2022
Diego Alonso attends a press conference at the Qatar National Convention Center (QNCC) in Doha on November 23. — AFP
Diego Alonso attends a press conference at the Qatar National Convention Center (QNCC) in Doha on November 23. — AFP

AL RAYYAN: Uruguay coach Diego Alonso believes he has the “best players in the world” whose fierce national pride makes them contenders for another World Cup run, as the perennial dark horses gear up for their opening match on Thursday against South Korea.

Alonso said there was excitement and enthusiasm in a team whose preparations were exceptional going into their three matches in Group ‘H’, where they also meet Ghana and Portugal.

“Uruguay players are the best in the world, they defend us through thick and thin,” Alonso told a news conference on Wednesday.

“That’s the most important tool we have is the feeling the Uruguayan players have, how they identify themselves, the sense of belonging they have.”

World Cup winners in 1930 and 1950, Uruguay have a knack of causing upsets and making extended runs during their 14 appearances in the tournament, making them a team big names hope to avoid.

Alonso said he was not talking out of arrogance or referring to the individual ability of his players, but about their determination to deliver for their country.

“When I say Uruguayan players are the best in the world it’s because they’re my players,” he said. “Uruguayan players respect the team, that’s why they’re the best.”

The squad was injury free, he said, except for Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo, who underwent thigh surgery in September but was making good progress.

“He’s playing well every day. His body will tell us when he’s fit,” he added.

Alonso has picked a squad with a huge age gap, which includes six players 35 years or older alongside 13 first-timers, among them Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez.

Longtime captain Diego Godin is 36 and in Qatar will add to his more than 150 appearances for Uruguay.

Published in Dawn, November 24th, 2022

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