Coventry Telegraph

Disappoint­ing draw as stars fail to make most of chances

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URUGUAY and South Korea played out a disappoint­ing goalless draw at the Education City Stadium as none of the big-name players on show were able to raise the game above mediocre.

Diego Godin and the best player on the pitch Federico Valverde, from distance late on, were both denied by the woodwork but neither goalkeeper was sufficient­ly troubled.

Team-mate Luis Suarez is a fading force and his World Cup swansong began inauspicio­usly as the former Liverpool and Barcelona striker, who turns 36 in January, looked a shadow of his former self.

He played through the middle of a front three, meaning Liverpool’s new Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez was posted out on the left.

It was not an unfamiliar role for the 23-year-old as he has performed it for Benfica and Jurgen Klopp’s side to good effect but it restricted his attacking threat as he was required to do his fair share of tracking back.

Suarez’s lack of pace and mobility left him isolated and it was no surprise to see him replaced by Edinson Cavani just past the hour having barely made an impression.

South Korea’s own big hero Son Heung-min, wearing a protective facemask after surgery to a fractured eye socket sustained playing for Tottenham, also struggled to influence the game. His one halfchance came in the 90th minute from 20 yards out but he dragged wide.

South Korea dominated early possession but their opponents were happy, in the main, to sit back and let them have it.

Real Madrid’s Valverde fired a snap half-volley just over before Nunez mis-kicked when attempting to connect with Facundo Pellistri’s cross.

Nunez was then denied by goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu, although that was mainly the fault of Mathias Olivera who overhit his pass.

A post denied Uruguay the opener two minutes before the break when Godin’s downward header from a corner hit the base of the upright with the keeper beaten.

 ?? ?? Uruguay’s Darwin Nunez (right) and Son of South Korea after the goalless draw
Uruguay’s Darwin Nunez (right) and Son of South Korea after the goalless draw

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