Uruguay skipper Diego Godin scored to send Italy crashing out of the World Cup on Tuesday but the South Americans star striker Luis Suarez faced a new biting storm. Uruguay beat Italy 1-0 in the tense match in which the Europeans ended with 10-men and left the World Cup at the group phase for the second time in succession. But amid the celebrations, immediate attention fell on a clash between Suarez and Italian defender Ciorgio Chiellini who showed teeth marks in his shoulder after. Television replays showed Suarez -- who has twice been sanctioned for biting players -- appearing to attempt to sink his teeth into Chiellini`s shoulder in an off-the-ball incident. Chiellini was in no doubt Suarez -- who was seen sitting on the ground feeling his teeth after the incident -- had bitten him. "He bit me it`s clear I still have the mark," said an aggrieved Chiellini. Italy won the 2006 World Cup, then failed to reach the last 16 in South Africa four years ago. They required only a draw against Uruguay at Estadio das Dunas in Natal to go through this time. However the Azzurri suffered a critical blow early in the second half when Claudio Marchisio was sent off for a studs-up challenge. Shortly after the Suarez-Chiellini incident, Godin rose in a crowded box and the ball rebounded off his shoulder to beat Buffon in the 81st minute. Uruguay`s win means they leapfrog Italy to join Costa Rica in the last 16 of the tournament. Italy coach Cesare Prandelli deployed a 3-5-2 designed to tighten the Azzurri defence and give them attacking options on the wings with Matteo Darmian and Mattia De Sciglio. But despite a solid display in a scoreless first-half, the Azzurri`s hunt for goals -- led by Ciro Immobile and Mario Balotelli -- reaped no reward. Uruguay, starting with the same 4-4-2 line-up that defeated England 2-1, came closest early on when a free kick whipped in deep by Luiz Suarez forced Buffon into a desperate punch-out. Celeste strikers Suarez and Edinson Cavani were described by Prandelli as one of the most potent strike duo`s at the World Cup, but they were mostly kept on a tight rein during a nervous first half.

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