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Interim test for Diego Forlán: Uruguay senior role vs Under‑20 duties
Facing a packed calendar, Diego Forlán has agreed to steer Uruguay’s senior national team on an interim basis until the next international break in March. At the same time, he will retain full responsibility for the Under‑20 squad, a dual role he first outlined in a bustling Montevideo press room.
The Uruguayan Federation confirmed the appointment, marking a sudden shift from his originally planned duties with the youth side. The federation’s decision underscores its confidence in Forlán’s ability to handle the senior team on an interim basis.
Forlán’s tenure will be reviewed after the March break. The year‑end elections of the Uruguayan Federation will decide whether he stays on permanently.
He was originally set to coach Uruguay’s Under‑20 side at the South American Championship next January. He will continue that assignment while also handling senior responsibilities, balancing preparations for both squads.
Forlán steps in to replace Marcelo Bielsa as the national team’s head coach. The former Atlético Madrid player brings his experience from the Spanish capital to the Uruguay bench.
The announcement was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence, with the original Spanish version remaining available for reference. The use of AI highlights the modern approach to communicating federation news.