Coach Cannavaro pleased with Uzbekistan’s show despite loss to Uruguay


Getting intense: Uzbekistan’s Eldor Shomurodov (left) vying for the ball with Uruguay’s Nicolas Marichal Perez during a friendly match. — Bernama

MELAKA: Uzbekistan head coach Fabio Cannavaro expressed satisfaction with his team’s performance despite their 2-1 defeat by South American giants Uruguay in an international friendly at the Hang Jebat Stadium in Krubong.

Cannavaro, who captained Italy to the 2006 FIFA World Cup title, said his players showed strong character and tactical discipline against a talented side.

“My men played a very good game. Of course, it’s important to score.

“We had a few chances earlier that we didn’t convert... but I really appreciate the effort put in by my players.

“In possession, we tried to create chances to trouble Uruguay. It’s not easy because most of their players are playing in Brazil or in top leagues around the world.

“But I’m happy with my team, they’re young and have great potential to improve,” he told reporters at the post-match press conference on Monday.

Cannavaro added that they have about eight months to get their act right for the World Cup Finals, stressing that discipline on and off the field will be key to success.

“We can’t go to the World Cup unprepared because it will be tough. International matches like this are very important,” he said.

Uruguay, coached by Marcelo Bielsa, got their goals through Torres Peres in the 51st minute and Juan Manuel Sanabria in the 60th minute before world No. 54 Uzbekistan got one back in the 82nd minute through Ruslanbek Jiyanov.

Uzbekistan have qualified for the World Cup Finals for the first time, and Cannavaro emphasised that every friendly they play over the coming months is crucial towards strengthening team chemistry and readiness. — Bernama

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