Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Suarez’s Uruguay may provide stern test for confident Russia

- Agencies sportm@hindustant­imes.com n

MOSCOW: World Cup hosts Russia are surfing a wave of national euphoria as they head into Monday’sencounter­againsttwo-time champions Uruguay after delighting their fans with a scintillat­ing start to the tournament.

Written off as no-hopers before the World Cup, Russia head to the Volga River city of Samara for a game which will see the winner secure top spot in Group A following the eliminatio­n of Saudi Ara- bia and Egypt.

A draw would also be good enough to give Russia first place, thanks to the eight goals from two matches that have made believers out of fans used to decades of World Cup futility. Both teams then face the likely prospect of going up against either Spain or Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal in the last 16 — although underdogs Iran are still in the running in a tight Group B.

Uruguay however are likely to provide the type of stern test Russia will need to overcome if they are launch an extended run in the knockout rounds.

Yet the hosts are brimming with confidence having made it past the group stage of a World Cup for the first time since the Soviet Union lost to Belgium in the last 16 in 1986. Russia had won just two of nine World Cup matches before kicking off the most watched event on the planet with a 5-0 rout of the Saudis.

Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko — the former sports minister who still oversees football in an unofficial capacity — said the squad had no right to relax.

“Our mission has still not been accomplish­ed,” Mutko said after watching a team training session. “We would like to get into the knockout stage from first place.”

Russia followed their Saudi thrashing by limiting Egypt’s star striker Mohamed Salah — nursing a shoulder injury but always dangerous — to one goal in an impressive 3-1 win last Tuesday in Saint Petersburg.

Salah was contained by a Russian defence that had lost three starters due to injuries and was forced to call back 38-year-old Sergei Ignashevic­h from internatio­nal retirement.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Luis Suarez (centre) will again carry Uruguay’s hopes as they look to get into rhythm for the round of 16 action.
REUTERS Luis Suarez (centre) will again carry Uruguay’s hopes as they look to get into rhythm for the round of 16 action.
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