Edinson Cavani was wound up when the Chile defender shoved his finger in the striker's backside and the Uruguayan is incensed by what happened
Diego Godin believes Gonzalo Jara deserves a ban akin to Luis Suarez's suspension for shoving his finger into Edinson Cavani's backside as Chile eliminatedUruguay from the Copa America on Wednesday.
Suarez was subject to a nine-game competitive international match ban following the striker biting Giorgio Chiellini in last summer's World Cup, which ruled the Barcelona forward out of this continental tournament.
"More than the verbal provocation that was clearly there, the unfortunate thing is where he shoves his finger," Godin told reporters.
"Everyone's seen what happened, there should be no need for me to spell out what he did. You know what happened. Edi doesn't hit him with his fist, it's just a push to his face with his hand.
"And the referee called him out on it. I hope Conmebol acts the way Fifa acted against Suarez last year. I do not know if there will be sanctions, I'm trying to bite my tongue, but hopefully there will be."
Barcelona star Suarez, meanwhile, praised his Celeste team-mates and getting a dig in at Chile for their failure to have ever won the Copa America while Uruguay have more victories than any other country.
"Those who claim Uruguay played badly should remember we have won 15 Copa America titles. Some [Chile] should look at their own country who have no titles..."
Chile will face Peru or Bolivia in the last four, while Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and Paraguay battle for a spot in the final on the other side of the draw.

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