Uruguay Squad Lands in US After Flight Delay Ahead of World Cup Opener
The Travel Ordeal
Uruguay's national team have arrived in Miami after enduring a travel ordeal ahead of their opening World Cup match in the United States.
The squad and support staff landed in Miami on Sunday, less than 24 hours before kickoff in their Group H match against Saudi Arabia.
Flight Delay Causes
Uruguay pinned the blame for their troubles flying from Mexico to the US on FIFA. They also reportedly faced the threat of sanction if their head coach and captain could not make it to a mandatory news conference on the eve of the match.
The original flight was reportedly not allowed to depart due to administrative issues, including some missing paperwork, and officials had to scramble to line up a new flight.
Impact on Team Preparation
Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa and team captain Jose Maria Gimenez missed Sunday's originally scheduled news conference in South Florida due to the issue. The news conference was pushed back to 8pm Eastern Time (00:00 GMT), and the coach and captain were in attendance.
"The trip went well; we made the most of it and saw it in a positive light," Gimenez said in Spanish. "We took the chance to rest at the hotel [in Cancun]."
Upcoming Match
Uruguay and Saudi Arabia will play their first match of Group H at Miami Gardens at 6pm (22:00 GMT), giving them less than 24 hours to settle in before kickoff.
The other members of the group, Spain and Cape Verde, will play in Atlanta on Monday.