Marcelo Bielsa Loses His Cool, Erupts At Reporter After Uruguay's WC Exit | WATCH
Marcelo Bielsa Loses His Cool, Erupts At Reporter After Uruguay's WC Exit | WATCH Published By, Last Updated: June 27, 2026, 10:28 IST Marcelo Bielsa
Marcelo Bielsa Loses His Cool, Erupts At Reporter After Uruguay's WC Exit | WATCH Published By, Last Updated: June 27, 2026, 10:28 IST Marcelo Bielsa shouted at a reporter after Uruguay's World Cup exit before calming down to accept full responsibility for the team's disappointing group-stage elimination. Rapid Read Marcelo Bielsa lost his temper at a reporter after Uruguay's crushing defeat (Screengrabs from X) Marcelo Bielsa’s frustration boiled over after Uruguay’s shock FIFA World Cup exit. The veteran coach, fresh off the defeat, lashed out at a reporter during a tense post-match press conference before later accepting full responsibility for the team’s disappointing campaign. Moments after Uruguay’s 1-0 defeat to Spain sealed a second successive group-stage elimination, Bielsa became involved in a heated exchange with a journalist as emotions ran high.
Marcelo Bielsa gritando tras la eliminación de Uruguay 😱pic.twitter.com/Vseeb4izcm— (fan) REAL MADRID FANS 🤍 (@AdriRM33) June 27, 2026 Once the confrontation subsided, however, the Uruguay manager struck a more reflective tone and admitted the blame rested with him. “We deserved to get seven points and got two," Bielsa said. “We failed to achieve an acceptable ratio between taking the chances we created and the relationship between the goals we conceded and the role our opponents played in scoring them was also poor. They were avoidable goals. “Journalists and fans of Uruguayan football legitimately want to pin the blame on me. I’m the person responsible and I have to accept it." Uruguay’s campaign unravelled after draws against Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia left them needing a result against Spain.
Instead, a 1-0 defeat saw the two-time world champions finish with just two points, missing out on both the automatic qualification spots and a place among the tournament’s best third-placed teams. Ranked 16th in the world and second-highest in Group H, Uruguay had been tipped to reach the knockout rounds comfortably. Instead, Bielsa’s side exited without a win, while tournament debutants Cape Verde progressed in one of the biggest surprises of the competition. News18 Newsletter Handpicked stories, in your inbox A newsletter with the best of our journalism submit About the Author Siddarth Sriram After training in the field of broadcast media, Siddarth, as a sub-editor for News18 Sports, currently dabbles in putting together stories, from across a plethora of sports, onto a digital canvas.
