Goals: Uruguay—Godin 81'
Recap: Uruguay's 1-0 victory over Italy was marred in controversy.
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Man of the Match: Uruguay's Diego Godin didn't just score the match-winner, he was an absolute masterclass in defense. The 28-year-old finished the match with 10 effective clearances.
Lesson Learned: Luis Suarez will literally do anything to win a match. This isn't the first time the star striker sunk his teeth into an opponent (Ajax 2010). This isn't the second time, either (Liverpool 2013). But that's what makes him the talented individual he is. Suarez is a driven individual, albeit a disturbed one, but it's that tenacious drive that allowed him to escape the slums of Uruguay and reach the summit of professional football. He's paid to score goals, not be liked. Unfortunately, he won't be able to for much longer. A suspension should be imminent.
Up Next: Italy returns home to prepare for the 2016 European Cup, while Uruguay travels to Rio de Janeiro to face Colombia on June 28.
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