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Uruguay wins third-place Copa America playoff on penalties, Luis Suarez the hero

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Of course it was. Luis Suarez.

37 year old Inter Miami The striker, one of the most controversial players in football, came off the bench to score the equaliser. Uruguay A goal in added time sent the chaotic game into a penalty shootout.

Ismael Konéhe had scored a great innovative goal earlier, Alphonso DaviesNeither of Canada’s star players converted their penalty kicks, giving Uruguay the victory.

Rodrigo Bentancur Uruguay took the lead with a shot from a sharp angle and Kone equalised. Canada Well, we’re not sure what it was. Maybe it was a standing bicycle kick with one foot on the ground. Whatever it was, it was ambitious and bold, and we love that.

Facundo Pellistri A first-half goal was ruled out by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), but then Jonathan David Canada came off the bench in the 80th minute and scored a goal. His team was due to earn a windfall of $1 million. Copa America First place would receive $5 million and second place would receive $4 million, but Suarez had other ideas.

Luis Suarez scores the equaliser in the 92nd minute 😱🇺🇾 pic.twitter.com/lD1toPMhUX

— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 14, 2024

The two of them Leeds United Pre-match comments from the managers – Marcelo Bielsa called the tournament “unprofessional” and Jesse Marsch claimed the teams were being treated like “second-class” citizens – guaranteed the game would be a spirited one.

And in the end, it was Uruguay and Bielsa who emerged victorious.

Pablo Maurer, Joshua Cloke and Jack Lang analyze the big topics…


Luis Suarez is here…

It was a real treat to watch Uruguayan legend Luis Suarez play in his final Copa America match. He scored his 69th international goal on Saturday night in the most dramatic way imaginable, scoring an equalizer for Uruguay deep in added time, and then moments later he converted a perfect penalty to seal the win for Uruguay.

It was a bit of a redemption for Suarez. Despite the player claiming he didn’t mind playing just a few minutes in Uruguay’s first five games, many in the Uruguayan media had openly criticised Bielsa for not using him more. On Saturday, El Loco delivered, bringing him on at half-time, and the Inter Miami striker did not disappoint.


(Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

“I’m enjoying every moment so much,” Suarez told Uruguayan media earlier in the tournament. “At my age, the older I get, whether I play a lot or little, the more I enjoy it because I know that the flame of football is going out.”

In the small, mottled fields of Charlotte, North Carolina, we watched the flames grow dimmer. But for a moment, the flames burned very brightly.

Pablo Maurer


What does this mean for Canada?

First, it’s a blow to Canada to get $5 million for third place instead of $4 million. Granted, no one expected Canada to get that much money when the Copa America began more than three weeks ago. But the organization needs the money.

Canada has every reason to be confident and maintain a high level of confidence after a spectacular run in the Copa America that few expected. This is a team that was out of the running after the World Cup until 2023, and finally qualified for the Copa America after one tight playoff match.


David scored the tying goal for Canada (Omar Vega/Getty Images)

One of the most obvious positives from this result was the play of substitute Jonathan David. David’s scoring ability had been criticized throughout the tournament, but his second goal for Canada against Uruguay was a reminder of just how clinical he can be in front of goal.

But still, the bitter penalty shootout loss to Uruguay is a long-term lesson for Canada. At their best, they are capable of dominating games and persevering. The loss of a late lead is a reminder of how difficult it is to hold on against the best teams in the world. Marsh and Canada will no doubt be looking to improve their late-game defense. While the result itself won’t overshadow their performance in the Copa America or the program’s overall progress, it does highlight the divide between the following teams: Venezuela And Uruguay. Canada hopes to understand the gap better in 2026.

Joshua Croke


Connection’s…standing bicycle?

How to describe Kone’s goal? It was a bicycle kick, a hook volley, a lob, and yet none of the above.

Connections

A standing bicycle? That pretty much explains it, but it still doesn’t do justice to the incredible ingenuity and athleticism that Koné displayed. Most players in that situation would have tried to head the ball but failed. Kon came up with something entirely new, and had the hamstrings to pull it off.

Canada is tied 🇨🇦

Kone’s finish was amazing 🔥 pic.twitter.com/zmvEaw692y

— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 14, 2024

This is what the third-place match is all about. Sure, there is a small prize money up for grabs, but Really Never mind who wins. At their best, it’s a reminder that playing football is an end in itself. There’s no pressure, no worries. And Kone’s levitating moment was the ultimate stroke of genius – even if his penalty in the shootout was rather underwhelming.

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Canada’s Jesse Marsh sees champion potential in Ismael Kone

Jack Lang


Did Uruguay have a point to prove?

The Uruguayan players have had a difficult few days in recent days. Columbia And what happened next was that several Uruguayan players entered the stands at the Bank of America Stadium and clashed with spectators.

In response to this, the tournament organizers CONMEBOL launched an investigation into the incident, and some South American media reported that the 10 Uruguay players may face some kind of disciplinary action. At the pre-match press conference He said they had turned the match into an opportunity to criticise CONMEBOL for security failings, the state of the stadiums and a host of other issues.


Bielsa is approaching the turf without much time on the clock (Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

Uruguay has faced criticism for its style. Bielsa’s teams have always been energetic and forceful, and the current Uruguay team is no exception. Their quarter-final opponents are Brazil The game was the dirtiest of the tournament and Bielsa faced a lot of criticism for his team’s style of play. Canada has also been accused of playing dirty, something Marsh denied before Saturday’s match.

Undoubtedly, Bielsa and all of his Uruguay players went into tonight’s match with a lot more at stake than just the prize money and the table, and they made a bit of atonement with a brave performance that included an added-time equaliser and a well-taken penalty.

Pablo Maurer


Why were there so many empty seats?

The inclusion of Canada and Uruguay in this match was probably a disappointment to the tournament organizers, as neither team is particularly popular in the United States. The attendance at Bank of America Stadium was comically small at times, with large amounts of empty seats in both the lower and upper tiers, and one side of the upper tier completely empty. European Championships Will not participate in the third place match.


There were plenty of empty seats (Getty Images)

CONMEBOL: The number of spectators at this tournament Ticket prices have also soared for the Copa America Centenario, held in the United States in 2016. Tickets for group and knockout stages can cost hundreds of dollars, and can reach four figures on the secondary market. There are other problems, too: poor marketing has led to disappointing attendances at big matches. NFL The stadium and the extreme heat caused problems for some matches.

But that wasn’t the case on a relatively sunny night in Charlotte on Saturday.

Some are even viewing the tournament as a dry run for the 2026 World Cup. It remains to be seen what lessons World Cup organizers will or will not learn from this tournament.

Pablo Maurer


Did Canada’s lineup changes work?

From the moment he took the job, Marsh has clearly had one big goal in mind: Canada competing at the 2026 World Cup on the home front.

Every decision was made with the World Cup in mind, and perhaps the most striking example of that approach was evident in the lineup Marsh employed in the third-place playoff, with Canada’s new coach rotating heavily and using four players who were making their first Copa America starts.

Marsh has already decided on the 13 (or so) players he will select for 2026, but his second core is yet to emerge. Alphonso Davies, David and Steven Eustaquio He was on the bench for the match against Uruguay and replaced Tani Oluwaseyi, Mathieu Choiniere, Ali Ahmed And most notably, the 18-year-old centre-back Luc de FougerollesMarsh gave his young players the opportunity to play valuable minutes in must-win tournament games. It’s a long-term bet that this time will pay off in 2026, with De Fougereau, for example, being accustomed to playing against tough opponents like Uruguay in two years. That Marsh was able to make this decision shows the organization is committed to what he’s trying to do heading into 2026.

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USA, Canada, Mexico: How the 2026 World Cup hosts fared in the Copa America

Aside from De Fougere’s tense moment, Canada’s new starters played well, and overall Marsh’s decision once again seemed a wise one.

Joshua Croke


What did Marsh say?

Canada’s coach said after the match: “The players are disappointed that we lost the game, but I was very positive about them. We’ve been together for six weeks, and then I came to this game, put new players on the pitch, playing for me against one of the best teams in the world, totally dominating the game, creating great chances. We were dominating for most of the game.”


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