Giorgian de Arrascaeta scored twice as Uruguay beat Ghana 2-0 on Friday, but it was not enough to keep them in the World Cup after South Korea beat Portugal in the group’s other game.
Uruguay’s Luis Suarez had infamously clawed the ball off the line in extra time at the 2010 World Cup to stop Ghana from scoring a last-gasp winner. Ghana missed the subsequent spot kick and penalty shootout.
This time, Andre Ayew missed from the spot with a tame 21st minute penalty that was easily saved by Uruguayan keeper Sergio Rochet. The penalty was awarded after Mohammed Kudus, Ghana’s best player during the match, was tripped by Rochet.


In the 79th, a loose ball was picked up by Antoine Semenyo, who narrowly missed the Uruguay goal from close range as Ghana began to threaten.
In the final stages, news of South Korea’s lead had reached Uruguay’s bench, and Suarez, who had been taken off, was seen in tears.
Uruguay knew they needed goals to overturn the goal deficit, and Edinson Cavani had a strong penalty claim waved away after he clashed with Alidu Seidu.

Uruguayan players surrounded the German referee Daniel Sibert, protesting about the penalty appeals that had been turned down.
Portugal topped the group with seven points, followed by South Korea and Uruguay with four and Ghana with three.