Chile KO Uruguay
Chile sent nine-man Uruguay crashing out of the Copa America on Wednesday, winning a bruising quarterfinal 1-0 as controversy over lurid provocation tactics rocked the tournament.
An 81st-minute strike from Juventus defender Mauricio Isla settled a pulsating encounter at Santiago's Estadio Nacional as holders Uruguay saw striker Edinson Cavani and defender Jorge Fucile sent off.
Fucile's dismissal for a second yellow card in the closing minutes triggered a mass confrontation involving players and officials from both sides, with even Uruguay's veteran coach Oscar Tabarez coming onto the pitch.
But the post-match commotion focused around the dismissal of Cavani, who flicked a hand into the face of Chile defender Gonzalo Jara after a clash midway through the second half.
Camera footage of the moments leading up to the flashpoint, however, appeared to show Jara attempting to insert his finger into Cavani's anus, prompting the Uruguay player's reaction.
Tabarez later defended the actions of the Paris Saint-Germain striker, arguing he had been provoked.
"For the expulsion of Cavani, you can see what happened and what the challenge was. I refer you to the television and photos of it, it is all there," said Tabarez as images of Jara's actions swiftly went viral on social media.
"I can see that the referee has not seen it, but the linesman had to be able to see it from his position."
It is not the first time Jara has been involved in controversy involving a Uruguayan opponent.
In 2013, Luis Suarez punched the defender after the Chilean reportedly grabbed the Uruguay striker's genitals during a World Cup qualifier.
Tabarez said the dismissal of Cavani, when the match was at 0-0, turned the tide against his team.
"We had the game under control but when we were left with 10 men it became a little more difficult because it limited our opportunities to attack," said Tabarez.
Uruguay reacted to Cavani's dismissal doggedly, and had appeared to be on their way to taking the game to a penalty shoot-out with a superb defensive performance led by centre-half Diego Godin.
But as the match entered the final 10 minutes, Chile pounced on Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera's failure to clear a cross.
Chile playmaker Jorge Valdivia slipped a pass to Isla, who drilled in a low finish to spark wild celebrations.
It got worse for Uruguay a few minutes from time when Fucile clattered into Chile star Alexis Sanchez.
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