Uruguay’s Valverde relishing ‘difficult’ group at World Cup

Uruguay is in Group H at the tournament and kicks off its campaign in Qatar against South Korea on Nov. 24, followed by 2016 Euro winners Portugal (Nov. 28) and Ghana (Dec. 2).

Published : Oct 29, 2022 12:57 IST , MEXICO CITY

Four years ago in Russia, Uruguay was knocked out in the quarter-finals but Valverde believes they can go further in Qatar.
Four years ago in Russia, Uruguay was knocked out in the quarter-finals but Valverde believes they can go further in Qatar. | Photo Credit: REUTERS
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Four years ago in Russia, Uruguay was knocked out in the quarter-finals but Valverde believes they can go further in Qatar. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

Uruguay midfielder Federico Valverde said he is glad they have a tough group at the World Cup as it will keep them on their toes instead of underestimating their opponents.

Uruguay is in Group H at the tournament and kicks off its campaign in Qatar against South Korea on Nov. 24, followed by 2016 Euro winners Portugal (Nov. 28) and Ghana (Dec. 2).

“The more difficult the group the better. We need to face strong teams, we need something like this,” Valverde told DirecTV Sports.

“When we get something easy, we underestimate it. As Uruguayans, we like challenges and we have the weapons to be protagonists if we believe.”

Uruguay has won the World Cup twice, in 1930 and in 1950. But the closest it has come since were three semi-final runs, the last of which came in 2010.

Four years ago in Russia, it was knocked out in the quarter-finals but Valverde believes they can go further in Qatar.

“(Uruguay coach) Diego Alonso tells us that we can be world champions and the dream is there,” he added.

“We believe that we can achieve beautiful things. We may not be able to, but our goal is to leave a mark. Anything can happen on the pitch and you have to think big.”

Valverde, who started his senior career at Uruguayan club Penarol, has emerged as a key player for European champions Real Madrid this season with seven goals and two assists.

But the 24-year-old said playing for the national team is “the most beautiful thing there is”.

“I love Penarol, I played there and fulfilled a dream. Now I’m in the best club in the world, Real Madrid,” he said.

“But La Celeste is different. It is an honour, there is nothing like it.”

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