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Friday, 14 November 2014

3-3: Luis Suarez brand and Costa Rica wins on penalties

Uruguay again enjoy their 'gunman' Luis Suarez in round selection to Centenario Stadium in Montevideo.

Charruas were eager to see their star on the pitch and celebrate goals Barca. And so it was. Oscar Tabarez's boys came away with a very offensive attitude and dominated from the start. Cavanni, was the dance partner Suarez, but who really took chances and was stuck '9' blue.

Saborio's selection ahead of Costa Rica just before coming to rest. But for the half, there was Suarez, with his gun ready. A center of the mattress 'Cebolla' Rodriguez and great control of Suarez, ended in a powerful shot, angry, and unceremoniously, by shooting Keylor Navas to put tables on the scoreboard. That was the time of 'Gunman'.

Despite a great performance from Luis Suarez, with goals including, the Ticos again early lead through Bryan Ruiz. Cavanni could tie the game again after a great performance from Suarez, but the PSG again forgive. Giménez, head, put the 2-2 in the absence of half an hour remaining, Cavani and culminated with a powerful Testerazo which could have been the heavenly victory, but Venegas, and in stoppage time, equalized after a defensive error.

With a tie at the end of the match, Costa Rica Antel III won the Cup in the shootout with a goal from Luis Suarez included.

Defeat sky but very good image offered by Barca striker at home against its people. The next friendly match will be Tuesday in Uruguay Chile to the South American side of the country, called Claudio Bravo.

Specs:

3 - Uruguay: Fernando Muslera; Maximiliano Pereira, José Giménez, Diego Godin, Alvaro Pereira; Carlos Sanchez (Mathias Corum, m.79), Egidio Arevalo Rios, Nicolas Lodeiro (Guzman Pereira, m.67), Cristian Rodriguez (Gaston Ramirez, m.79); Edinson Cavani (Jonathan Rodriguez, m.70) and Luis Suarez. Coach: Oscar Washington Tabarez.

3 - Costa Rica: Keylor Navas; Cristian Gamboa, Giancarlo Gonzalez, Oscar Duarte, Junior Diaz; Celso Borges, David Ramirez (Venegas, m.56), Yeltsin Tejeda (Juan Bustos, m.79), Bryan Ruiz; Joel Campbell (Giorge, m.85) and Alvaro Saborio. Coach: Paulo Wanchope.

Goals: 0-1, m.41: Alvaro Saborio. 1-1 M.49: Luis Suarez. 1-2 M.50: Bryan Ruiz. 2-2 m.63: José Giménez. 3-2 m.66: Edinson Cavani. 3-3 m.90: Jeikel Venegas.

Referee: Germán Delfino (ARG) warned Tejeda.

Incidents: match at the Centenario Stadium, Montevideo, before some 35,000 spectators.