Uruguay! Las Charruas Gano! Forlan.....
Well, I guess this wasn't a big surprise albeit I thought Paraguay might give them a better game. Las Charruas got it done and were deserving winners. Uruguay was the most creative attacking squad out there -- significantly better than the mediocre host Argentina and the overrated Brazilians. It says here that Diego Forlan is one of the greatest players of his generation. He led Uruguay to the semi-finals of the World Cup where he was the Golden Ball winner as MVP of the tournament; and then leads Uruguay to the title here, albeit it was his teammate Luis Suarez who was named MVP for the Copa. In America Sur, Lionel Messi gets all the media attention, but what has he won at the national team level? So far, he is a great club player and no more. I couldn't care less about Forlan's club career; when you play for Atletico Madrid there is only so much you can expect.
And now the Argentine FA honcho Grondona is about to sack their coach, Sergio Batista, less than a year after they pulled the flush lever on Diego Maradona. I wonder who is going to take that job next? Apparently someone who only wants temporary employment.
Meanwhile, Forlan and Suarez along with Alvaro Perreira, Diego Perez and the rest, gave us some great soccer to watch. Kudos to Paraguay for managing to survive to the final, but they were overwhelmed once they got there and faced a team that knows how to attack. Too bad that at the age of 32, there may not be much time left for Forlan, but he certainly has seen his career reach a crescendo. All this for a nation that has barely 4 million people. I don't know how the Uruguayans do it, but their neighbors ought to be studying it.
I remember a line from back in the 60's attributed to Uruguayan President Julio Sanguinetti. A reporter asked him why it is that his tiny country of then only 3 million people had so many good futbol players. Sanguinetti reportedly said "I am President of 3 million soccer managers."
Que Bueno!