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Muslera's World Cup Woes: Keeper Subbed After Blunders
27 Jun
Summary
- Uruguay's goalkeeper Fernando Muslera was replaced at halftime against Spain.
- Muslera had previous costly errors in earlier World Cup matches.
- Coach Marcelo Bielsa made the unusual substitution amid Uruguay's struggles.

Uruguay's World Cup hopes took a significant hit on Friday when coach Marcelo Bielsa made a rare halftime substitution in goal. Veteran keeper Fernando Muslera was replaced by Sergio Rochet against Spain after a costly error in the 42nd minute allowed Spain to take a 1-0 lead.
This decision followed a series of uncharacteristic mistakes from the 40-year-old Muslera. He had previously been at fault for goals in draws against Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia, fueling criticism of Bielsa's decision to bring him back to the international squad earlier this year.
Muslera's return to the squad under Bielsa was controversial, especially given his recent history of errors. Against Cape Verde, he was caught out of position, and versus Saudi Arabia, a fumbled save led to a rebound goal. The substitution against Spain underscored the team's vulnerability and potential early exit from the tournament.