Sunderland Echo

Tabarez wants more after great start

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Oscar Tabarez warned his Uruguay side they need to improve despite securing top spot in Group A with a thumping 3-0 win over Russia.

Luis Suarez led the way as the South Americans ended 10-man Russia’s perfect start to their own World Cup.

Suarez fired them in front with a sweetly-struck freekick just 10 minutes in at the Samara Arena before Denis Cheryshev deflected Diego Laxalt’s effort past goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev 13 minutes later to double the advantage.

Russia’s hopes of launching a fightback were effectivel­y over before half-time when full-back Igor Smolnikov was sent off for a second bookable offence.

Although the hosts were much improved after the restart, Edinson Cavani struck again at the death as Uruguay coasted to a 3-0 win to complete a maximum haul of nine points without conceding a single goal.

Uruguay coach Tabarez said: “Russia did not push us around, they tried to put us into a corner. Not only did we prevent them from doing that, but we put them in their half of the pitch in the first half.

“We could have won by even more goals. We did not manage to score on certain counter-attacks that we should have.

“Sometimes the timing wasn’t perfect. We need to improve very quickly, because any match in the round of 16 will be extremely difficult.

“The result and to be top of our group pleased me most. We won by a wide margin but I like that we didn’t concede. We work towards that end.

“And I liked the dedication and concentrat­ion that my team had. They were focused from end to end, the entire squad. They executed the plan that we worked towards and which we all agreed.”

It was a chastening afternoon for Russia, but they were also already through to the last 16.

 ??  ?? Luis Suarez celebrates.
Luis Suarez celebrates.

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