It was only a short while ago that Uruguay were on the crest of a wave. After squeezing through to the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ La Celeste suddenly clicked, embarking on a storming run to the semi-finals and going on to prove that was no fluke by winning the Copa America the following year.
Then, just as suddenly as it had built up momentum, the Uruguayan juggernaut stalled, the push for a place at Brazil 2014 losing steam as the confidence the team had acquired in a glorious two years evaporated. Nobody, least of all the Uruguay players themselves, could explain why. In fact, such was the reverse in their fortunes that stalwarts such as Diego Forlan and Diego Lugano, both into their 30s now, feared their golden era was over.
“The most important game we’ve had this month was the one against Venezuela, no question,” Lugano told FIFA.com after the Nigeria match, in which he opened the scoring and fellow elder statesman Forlan struck the winner. “We had everything to lose, and if we’d lost we would have been out of the Cup. And that would have been the end for this generation. There’s no doubt about that.”
The Charrúa skipper added: “We beat the Venezuelans and we’re still in with a chance of qualifying [for the World Cup]. That put us all in the mood to come here for what is a very important competition and play a starring role, which is what we’ve done, as you’d expect from a team with Uruguay’s history. The Venezuela win was crucial to us getting three points against Nigeria.”(Source:www.FIFA.Com)
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