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Uruguay manager Marcelo Bielsa acknowledged that Luis Suarez's criticism of his coaching style affected his authority, but he maintained that his team's commitment was unaffected in their 1-0 loss to Peru in a World Cup Qualifier. Bielsa insisted that the team's preparation remained the same and that the players responded as usual despite the controversy. Uruguay, currently third in the qualifying standings, will next host Ecuador.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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