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Revealed: How Uruguay kept Lionel Messi under control after play 'without fear' warning from Marcelo Bielsa during shock World Cup qualifying win over Argentina

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  • Caceres reveals Marcelo Bielsa's plan to stop Messi
  • Ugarte and Caceres were responsible for marking Messi
  • Uruguay beat Argentina 2-0
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Club America star was handed the responsibility of keeping a check on Messi, alongside Manuel Ugarte, during Uruguay's World Cup qualifying game against Argentina. Uruguay boss Marcelo Bielsa told the pair not to be intimidated by the Inter Miami superstar as La Celeste clinched a shock 2-0 win over the reigning world champions earlier this month.

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  • WHAT CACERES SAID

    Speaking to reporters, the 24-year-old said: "He told us not to be afraid to follow him, that whoever was closest would make him uncomfortable. In the first half, Manu Ugarte did it but when he got yellow we changed and in the second half it was my turn to mark him. If he went too far from my zone I let him, but the priority was to follow him without fear. The idea is that there would be no free player left and if Messi moved too far from the area that I had to defend I would leave him and another teammate would take him."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The heated clash between the South American neighbours saw tempers flaring on both ends. Ugarte got embroiled in a controversy that saw him make an obscene gesture towards Rodrigo De Paul during the match, indicating that the midfielder was Messi’s “bottle feeder”.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ARGENTINA?

    Lionel Scaloni's side came back strongly after the setback against Uruguay as they travelled to Brazil for their sixth qualifying game and secured a 1-0 win over their rivals to end the year on a high. Argentina sit top of the CONMEBOL qualifying table with 15 points after six games, two ahead of Uruguay.

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