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Spain sink Uruguay with 1-0 win to top Group H at World Cup

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Uruguay are out of the World Cup after another costly error by Fernando Muslera led to defeat by Spain – with Head Coach Marcelo Bielsa substituting the legendary goalkeeper at half-time.

European champions Spain were already practically guaranteed a place in the last 32 before kick-off, but Alex Baena’s strike late in the first half meant they topped Group H and will face the runners-up of Group J.

Uruguay’s miserable night was completed when midfielder Agustin Canobbio was sent off in stoppage time for a high challenge on Pau Cubarsi.

Bielsa’s side needed a positive result to secure progression, but defeat meant them suffered a second successive World Cup group stage exit with two points from three games.

Spain took the lead in the 42nd minute after weathering a period of Uruguay pressure, when Baena swiveled and beat Muslera with a low shot despite the 40-year-old goalkeeper getting two hands on the ball.

Uruguay were unhappy that their opponents did not put the ball out of play in the build-up to the goal when Manuel Ugarte went down following what appeared an innocuous challenge. The Manchester United midfielder received treatment before leaving the pitch on a stretcher.

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After making his third error leading to a goal in as many games, Muslera – who was making his 137th appearance – was replaced at half-time with Sergio Rochet.

The change made little difference as Spain took control of the second half but could not find a second goal.

Uruguay made a late push to save their tournament, but in truth never seriously tested Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon.

Former Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez, restored to the starting XI, missed two presentable opportunities in two minutes shortly after the first-half hydration break.

Bielsa’s side were in the ascendency until Muslera’s error, but it was not until the final 10 minutes that they began to test Simon.

Spain substitute Ferran Torres hit the crossbar late on, as Spain were able to see out their second win of the tournament, the first time they have achieved that at a World Cup since winning it 2010.

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