Uruguay boss Oscar Tabarez rued Diego Forlan's penalty miss after their 2-1 Confederations Cup semi-final defeat to Brazil on Wednesday.
The
Copa America champions were awarded a penalty just 14 minutes in when
David Luiz pulled down Diego Lugano in the area, offering the underdogs
an opportunity to take advantage of a very nervy start from the hosts.
However,
Forlan's spot kick was saved by Julio Cesar and although Uruguay looked
set to force extra time, with Edinson Cavani cancelling out Fred's
opener, they ultimately succumbed to an 86th-minute header from
Paulinho.
"I don’t like to talk about ifs and buts, but what I
can say is that when we missed that penalty we gave Brazil the shot in
the arm they’d been lacking up to that point," Tabarez told Fifa.com. "You just have to accept results, though, and we accept this defeat.
"That said, we could have taken the game into extra time and we even had chances to win it.
"I’m going away a proud man, though, because I know that if we can play like that, we can give anyone a game."
Uruguay
will now meet the loser of Thursday night's clash between Spain and
Italy in the play-off for third place in Salvador on Sunday afternoon.
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