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After a brawl, Uruguayan coach Marcelo Bielsa calls the Copa América organisers a “plague of liars.”

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A riot between players and fans broke out in the stands during Uruguay’s semifinal match against Colombia two days prior, and on Friday, Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa took aim at the “plague of liars” organising the 2024 Copa América.

Bielsa attacked Uruguayan families’ lack of protection in an unprecedented press conference. He maintained that his players had a “duty” to go into the crowd in order to defend their loved ones, and that the people who should be punished after a confrontation are the event organisers, not the players.

An Intense Retaliation

Bielsa’s disapproval went beyond the altercation. He criticised the uneven, makeshift grass fields that have been set up for 2017 Copa América, which is being held in 14 American stadiums. “The training fields were a disaster,” Bielsa remarked, alluded to as one of the reasons Bolivia hadn’t been allowed to train. He also brought up Argentina’s coach Lionel Scaloni, who on opening night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta critiqued the quality of the field and was advised not to speak out again after being “threatened”.

Vulnerabilities in Security

Although “they have not lied,” Bielsa pointed out that U.S. officials, including those in charge of the stadiums, have “responsibility” for some of these problems. The majority of his criticism was aimed at CONMEBOL, the South American soccer association that oversees and benefits from the competition. “They say that the pitches are perfect, and — all these lies that they have told!” Bielsa swore and made angry gestures.

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He stopped talking at one point and admitted, “I’m saying everything I promised I wouldn’t say.” But he was unable to resist. A reporter had questioned him about whether he thought his players who got into fights with supporters would face consequences for their involvement in the brawl. Bielsa was irate and said, “The players reacted like any other human being would.” He added that there was nowhere for their families to go. “And if you see your woman, or your mother, or a baby, being attacked, what would you do?”

Call for Responsibility

Bielsa asked that the organisers take responsibility. “What you should be asking me,” he said, “if you had an ounce of sympathy, is if the players have received an apology from those who are responsible for caring for every single spectator.” “This whole thing is a witch hunt,” he subsequently declared.

Inequitable Handling and Incompetence

Then, Bielsa criticised other elements of the competition using the platform and his rage. He claimed that “lower class” teams and elite teams like Brazil were treated differently by CONMEBOL, which launched an investigation into the incident that occurred after the game on Wednesday. He declared that the competition’s overall management “hasn’t been professional.” He said the words, “All of this is an embarrassment,” mid-rant. “An embarrassment.”

4 Consequences for the Competition

Bielsa’s tantrum is probably going to have a big impact on the Copa América and its organisers. His harsh criticism draws attention to both the specific problem of the fight and more general issues with the tournament’s administration and planning. There is now a great deal of attention on the condition of the training facilities, pitches, and security measures.

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The Path Ahead

Bielsa’s remarks will surely spark more discussion and controversy as CONMEBOL looks into the altercation and explores possible sanctions. His fervent defence of his players and their behaviour highlights the systemic problems in the tournament’s administration. It remains to be seen if these accusations will result in significant changes, but one thing is certain: Marcelo Bielsa has set off a blaze that is difficult to put out.

Final Thoughts

Bielsa’s heated press conference has highlighted significant problems within the Copa América’s management. His charges of dishonesty, lack of professionalism, and unfair treatment underscore the difficulties the competition faces. The focus will continue to be on how CONMEBOL and the tournament organisers respond to these criticisms and endeavour to enhance the general calibre and security of the event while the brawl enquiry is ongoing.

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