Uruguay Triumphs Over Panama 3-1 in Copa America Group C Clash

Uruguay secured a 3-1 victory over Panama in their Copa America Group C match in Florida on Sunday, thanks to goals from Maximilian Araujo, Darwin Nunez, and Matias Vina.

 

This win puts Uruguay level with the United States at three points each, following the U.S.’s 2-0 win over Bolivia earlier in the day.

 

Under the guidance of coach Marcelo Bielsa, Uruguay, who have a record 15 Copa America titles, demonstrated their dominance from the outset.

 

Araujo opened the scoring with a stunning curling shot from the edge of the box in the 16th minute, setting the tone for the rest of the match.

 

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