Neither side could make a breakthrough as resolute defences came out on top between Uruguay and Korea Republic. Son, Nunez, Suarez and Cavani were all unable to find the net as Uruguay hit the post twice.
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Group G opened with a tense encounter between Uruguay, who would have hoped to make more of their impressive front line, and Korea Republic who were miserly in defence.
The first half began with Uruguay, the more fancied of the two sides, dominating play. In the game’s first real chance, Jose Giminez sprayed a ball out wide to Facundo Pellistri, who stung a cross into the box which only narrowly evaded Darwin Nunez.
The Koreans created the clearest chance of the half – and possibly the game – when the ball found Ui-Jo Hwang unmarked and central, with the Uruguayan goalkeeper Sergio Rochet expecting the worst. Hwang, however, swirled his shot far over the bar.
The shot may have been wayward, but it was a sign of a Korea growing in confidence in the game. Surviving a Diego Godin header that struck the base of the Korean post, throughout the second half it became increasingly apparent that the Asia side would not bow to South American pressure.
Darwin Nunez created space for himself but could not find the necessary curl on his shot to trouble Seung-Gyu Kim in goal before, on the verge of stoppage time, Federico Valverde unleashed a powerful effort that was agonisingly denied by the woodwork as the game came to a level conclusion
Diego Godin became the oldest player ever to represent Urugay at a FIFA World Cup. At 36 years and 281 days, he broke Obdulio Varela’s record by just two days (36 years and 279 days in a game against England in 1954).
Player of the Match:Federico Valverde