Late Araujo equalizer saves point for Uruguay in Miami
Maximiliano Araujo scored an 80th-minute equalizer to help Uruguay salvage a 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia on Tuesday during their opening Group H match in Miami. This dramatic result leaves Group H completely deadlocked, with Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, Spain, and Cape Verde all tied with one point each following the opening round of fixtures.
Uruguay controlled 66% of possession and launched 27 shots, yet struggled to break down a resilient defense. Saudi Arabia struck first in the 41st minute when Abdulelah Al-Amri converted a close-range chance past goalkeeper Fernando Muslera. This surprising halftime lead put the South American heavyweights under immense pressure on the global stage.
Heavy second-half pressure finally paid off for the South Americans after continuous stellar saves from Saudi goalkeeper Mohamed Al-Owais. Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde drove the team forward before Araujo turned in a rebounded header to secure the draw. Historically, Uruguay often struggles in opening tournament matches, making this hard-fought point in front of a heavily Latino crowd in Florida crucial for their progression hopes.
With Inputs from Agency Threads and Imga eCourtesy: ANI