We got a bum deal, says Uruguay coach

26 June 2015 - 02:08 By ©The Daily Telegraph

Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez leapt to the defence of Edinson Cavani on Wednesday as footage appeared to show a Chilean player attempting to provoke the star by inserting a finger into his anus. Cavani was sent off midway through the second half after receiving a second yellow card for flicking a hand into the face of Chile defender Gonzalo Jara.But Tabarez said Cavani had been the victim of provocation by Jara which should have been spotted by the match officials.Post-match camera footage of the altercation appears to show Jara shoving a finger into the back of Cavani's shorts."You can see what happened and what the challenge was. I refer you to the television and photos of it, it is all there," said Tabarez."I can see that the referee has not seen it, but the linesman had to be able to see it from his position."It is not the first time Jara has been involved in controversy involving a Uruguayan opponent.In 2013 Uruguay striker Luis Suarez punched Jara after the Chilean reportedly grabbed his genitals during a World Cup qualifier.Tabarez said the dismissal of Cavani, when the match was finely poised at 0-0, had turned the tide against his team. Uruguay went on to lose 1-0 and be eliminated from the tournament, with Chile moving into the semifinals...

There’s never been a more important time to support independent media.

From World War 1 to present-day cosmopolitan South Africa and beyond, the Sunday Times has been a pillar in covering the stories that matter to you.

For just R80 you can become a premium member (digital access) and support a publication that has played an important political and social role in South Africa for over a century of Sundays. You can cancel anytime.

Already subscribed? Sign in below.



Questions or problems? Email helpdesk@timeslive.co.za or call 0860 52 52 00.