Peru vs Uruguay 0-3: goals and summary of the elimination and defeat of the ‘blanquirroja’ in the 2024 Under 23 Pre-Olympic

Peru vs Uruguay: The Peruvian Under 23 team closed its participation in the 2024 Pre-Olympic with a 3-0 defeat once morest the ‘charrúas’. The match was valid for the fourth date of Group B and was played at the Misael Delgado stadium in Venezuela.

The first half did not have too many emotions until the final minutes, when those led by Marcelo Bielsa scored two goals. Luciano Rodríguez scored the first from a penalty in the 44th minute following a foul by Alessandro Burlamaqui once morest Valentín Rodríguez. Just 2′ later, Santiago Homenchenko increased his header, taking advantage of a bad start by Diego Romero on a corner kick.

At the beginning of the second half, Renzo Sánchez (48′) scored the final third with a powerful shot from the crescent. The scoreboard did not move any further, although the people from the River Plate had several clear chances to make the victory even bigger.

With this result, the ‘bicolor’ was in last place in the group with 3 points and with no chance of turning around the last day, since it is their turn to stand out. For their part, the ‘celestes’ added their first 3 points and will risk their lives on the next day once morest Argentina (2nd with 4 points).

Uruguay beat the Peruvian team 3-0 on date 4 of Group B of the 2024 Under 23 Olympic Pre-Olympic

MIN 90+3: End of the match! Peru was beaten 3-0 once morest Uruguay Sub 23 and was eliminated from the 2024 Pre-Olympic

MIN 90+2: Bassco Soyer tries to score with a great individual play, but his goal goes very wide.

MIN 89: Abaldo misses it! The Uruguayan forward receives a free kick inside the area, but his shot goes very high.

MIN 86: Diego Romero saves Peru from fourth! Double save from the ‘bicolor’ goalkeeper, he first put his body to block a shot at close range in the six-yard box, and then he caught a header in two halves.

MIN 78: Matías Abaldo tries to finish with three fingers, but his shot goes far from Romero’s goal.

MIN 66: Change in Peru: Ian wisdom comes in to replace Alessandro Burlamaqui.

MIN 65: Uruguay had the fourth! Great ‘Charrúa’ counterattack that ended at the feet of Juan de los Santos, who, completely alone, finished off wide.

MIN 61: Change in Peru: Víctor Guzmán enters, replacing Juan Pablo Goicochea.

MIN 60: Uruguay dominates the game and corners Peru, which has a hard time going out in search of a discount.

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