Bielsa's Uruguay anger Cape Verde over fair play
Cape Verde coach Bubista said he was "upset" after a Uruguay player broke off from helping treat one of his players leading to an equaliser.

Cape Verde coach Bubista said he was "upset" after a Uruguay player broke off from helping treat one of his players for cramp to join the attack that led to the South Americans' equaliser.
Cape Verde held a 1-0 lead heading towards half-time after a stunning free-kick from Kevin Pina , but entered the break behind.
Uruguay's first goal came in unusual circumstances as Federico Viñas , who had been holding up the leg of Cape Verde player Telmo Arcanjo to help relieve cramp, unceremoniously dropped it when he realised an attack was on.
Uruguay swung the ball into the box and after Sidny Cabral's…
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