Uruguay will face South Korea in the Group H match tonight. Uruguay is relying on not only the 2010 World Cup winners, but also the new generation such as Federico Valverde, while South Korea is led by Son Heung-min, so it's not easy for them to take the blame. (Now 618 and 616 live at 9pm on Thursday)
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Uruguay won the World Cup in 2010, and some of the best players of that year, such as Gaudin, Kayuni and Suarez, are still in the squad this year. Since
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The new generation of players, such as Bintangoa, Federico Valverdi and Darwin Nunes, have already established themselves in the major European leagues, with Diego Aranzú leading the team and effectively integrating the old, the middle-aged and the young players.
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Midfielder dynamo Federico Valverdi, who has a knack for breaking through and getting behind the goal, is not to be overlooked with 7 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss in his last 9 matches.
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Paul Bintou's tactics are conservative and he relies solely on Son Heung-min to count his goals. He scored 4 goals in his last 3 warm-up matches, but his opponents were only Costa Rica, Cameroon and Iceland, and 2 of the goals came from Son.
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The last battle got an orbital fracture, although you can wear a protective mask to train with the game, but the performance may be discounted, another striker Huang Xican may not be out of the injury, the attacking force is further reduced. Uruguay has won 4 and lost 1 of the last 5 meetings between the two armies, making it clear that they have the power to make a strong start.