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Desolate Bielsa: 'I Leave Nothing' for Uruguayan Soccer
27 Jun
Summary
- Coach Bielsa accepts full responsibility for Uruguay's World Cup elimination.
- Uruguay exited the tournament without a single victory.
- Bielsa expressed deep disappointment, feeling he contributed nothing.

Coach Marcelo Bielsa expressed profound disappointment and took full responsibility for Uruguay's premature exit from the World Cup. The team's campaign concluded without a single victory, garnering only two points from draws against Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde, who ultimately advanced.
Speaking after the 1-0 loss to Spain, Bielsa's tone suggested a farewell. He lamented his three-year tenure, stating he felt he left 'nothing' positive for Uruguayan soccer, as results ultimately define a coach's contribution. He acknowledged the team's quality but felt unable to achieve more.
Despite believing Uruguay deserved a better outcome, Bielsa shouldered the blame for the disappointing results. This marks the second time Bielsa has coached a team eliminated in the group stage, having previously experienced a similar outcome with Argentina in 2002. His best World Cup performance was guiding Chile to the round of 16 in 2010.