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NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia

Uruguay waited for 12 long years before the national team could celebrate goals from Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani in the same match at a World Cup.

For the first time in coach Oscar Tabarez’s tenure, both forwards scored in the same game and they couldn’t have chosen a better time: The convincing 3-0 defeat of host Russia secured Uruguay’s status as group winner and as one of the most solid teams of the tournament’s opening stage after taking a full nine points.

“It’s important that goal scorers score goals,” Tabarez said. “Let them get into their flow. Not because of selfishness, but because they contribute a lot. I believe it’s very important that both Edi and Luis scored.”

Both players will need to be at their best when Uruguay faces Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo in the round of 16 on Saturday in Sochi.

Against Russia on Monday, Suarez scored from a free kick with a low shot that sailed past Russia’s wall and into the right corner. Cavani pounced on a loose ball after the goalkeeper parried it from a header by Diego Godin. Cavani poked it home for Uruguay’s third goal.

It was Suarez’s seventh goal in three World Cups, while it was only a third for Cavani.

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