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Uruguay and Argentina erupted into chaos as Rodrigo De Paul took exception to Manuel Ugarte's foul mouthed insult. The South America rivals went head-to-head in their CONMEBOL World Cup qualifier at Boca Junior's La Bombonera stadium in Buenos Aires.

And it was the visitors who came out on top, with Mario Bielsa's side running out 2-0 winners thanks to goals in each half from Ronald Araujo and Darwin Nunez.

La Celeste also beat Brazil. by the same scoreline earlier this year, the first time they've done the double over the two powerhouses since 1960.

There's normally little love lost between the two, but one particular flashpoint came after Ugarte apparently went too far in De Paul's ayes.

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