Three goals in four games helped book Uruguay’s place in the World Cup
Leaked WhatsApp messages sent by Luis Suarez to his agent have revealed how he was confident of Uruguay’s qualification for the Qatar World Cup last summer – even when it appeared the odds were stacked against them making the tournament.
Uruguay were seventh in the South American qualifying table in November
The Uruguay team have enjoyed an upturn in fortunes in recent games, meaning their 2-0 win against Chile on Tuesday night was enough to clinch their place at the World Cup.
Just a few months back and it was a different story. Languishing in seventh in the South American qualifying table, it seemed like it would be a difficult task to ensure qualification.
Suarez, though, never doubted his team – or himself.
In a conversation with his agent Martin Rodriguez, Suarez vowed that he would do everything he could to make sure his nation would be on the plane to Qatar.
The 35-year-old offered stern advice to his representative, simply saying: “We are entering SUAREZ ZONE.”
Veníamos de 5 sin ganar. 4 derrotas muy duras y un empate… Lautaro irá al mundial 😂😂 #LuisSuarez #leyenda #uruguaynoma pic.twitter.com/viY1fQbwnu
— Martín Rodríguez Nader (@mrodrigueznader) March 30, 2022
Suarez stuck to his word
Following confirmation of Uruguay’s qualification, Rodriguez shared the message, to which Suarez replied saying: “I told you so,” as well as several laughing emojis.
😂😂 te dije 😂😂 uruguay uruguay no más Martín! 💪💪💪💪
— Luis Suárez (@LuisSuarez9) March 30, 2022
The Atletico Madrid star scored three goals in four games to help Uruguay climb the table and finish third behind Brazil and Argentina, with Peru the fourth and final South American nation to qualify.
After the win against Chile, Suarez posted a message with the caption reading: “Special night, special match, special shirt and with a goal. What more can I ask for to live unique and unforgettable moments with MY COUNTRY?”
Noche especial, partido especial, camiseta especial y con gol. Que mas puedo pedir para vivir momentos únicos e inolvidables con MI PAIS? ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ URUGUAY URUGUAY NO MA!!!!!!!@AUFOficial pic.twitter.com/YwghIHR3O1
— Luis Suárez (@LuisSuarez9) March 30, 2022
Uruguay will now eagerly await Friday’s World Cup draw to see who they are drawn alongside in the group stage.
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