Uzbekistan head coach Fabio Cannavaro has accepted full responsibility for his side’s crushing 5-0 defeat to Portugal, admitting tactical errors contributed to their World Cup exit.
The tournament debutants were comprehensively beaten in their second Group K match as a Cristiano Ronaldo-inspired Portugal secured a dominant victory to advance in style.
Speaking after the match, Cannavaro praised the commitment of his players but insisted the blame rested with him rather than the squad.
Cannavaro Takes Responsibility For Uzbekistan’s Heavy Defeat To Portugal
Uzbekistan head coach Fabio Cannavaro has accepted full responsibility for his side’s crushing 5-0 defeat to Portugal, admitting tactical errors contributed to their World Cup exit.
The tournament debutants were comprehensively beaten in their second Group K match as a Cristiano Ronaldo-inspired Portugal secured a dominant victory to advance in style.
Speaking after the match, Cannavaro praised the commitment of his players but insisted the blame rested with him rather than the squad.
The former Italy captain said he had always taken responsibility throughout his career, both as a player and coach, and maintained that his own mistakes had played a significant role in the heavy defeat.
Cannavaro also pointed to a key moment in the match when Uzbekistan had a goal from Azizjon Ganiev ruled out while trailing 2-0. According to the coach, the setback had a noticeable impact on the team’s confidence and momentum.
Despite the disappointing result, Cannavaro urged his players to remain positive, emphasising that this was Uzbekistan’s first appearance at a FIFA World Cup and an important learning experience for the squad.
He reiterated that players must be given the confidence to express themselves on the biggest stage, even if mistakes occur along the way.
The defeat ended Uzbekistan’s hopes of progressing beyond the group stage, but Cannavaro’s comments reflected his determination to shield his players from criticism as they continue their development on the international stage.
The former Italy captain said he had always taken responsibility throughout his career, both as a player and coach, and maintained that his own mistakes had played a significant role in the heavy defeat.
Cannavaro also pointed to a key moment in the match when Uzbekistan had a goal from Azizjon Ganiev ruled out while trailing 2-0. According to the coach, the setback had a noticeable impact on the team’s confidence and momentum.
Despite the disappointing result, Cannavaro urged his players to remain positive, emphasising that this was Uzbekistan’s first appearance at a FIFA World Cup and an important learning experience for the squad.
He reiterated that players must be given the confidence to express themselves on the biggest stage, even if mistakes occur along the way.
The defeat ended Uzbekistan’s hopes of progressing beyond the group stage, but Cannavaro’s comments reflected his determination to shield his players from criticism as they continue their development on the international stage.
