Uruguay is waiting for the Celeste to take off at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, after the team led by Diego Alonso drew 0-0 against South Korea last Thursday in the match that opened Group H. This Monday, the South American rival is Portugal, coincidentally the last team they beat in a World Cup. I was still here, all instances of the charrúas party.
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Uruguay is waiting for the Celeste to take off at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, after the team led by Diego Alonso drew 0-0 against South Korea last Thursday in the match that opened Group H. This Monday, the South Americans’ rival will be Portugal, coincidentally the last team they beat in a World Cup.
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