The noise from the blue-and-white end continued long after the attack had finished.
For the first time all evening, Spain's supporters had an answer roaring back at them from the opposite side of the stadium.
For a few moments the stadium sounded Uruguayan, and as this went on, the throw-in came quickly on the pitch.
The toss from Maximiliano Araújo found Bentancur again, who had been a headache to follow for Rodri.
Before the former Ballon d'Or winner could pose a threat, Bentancur slipped possession inside.
Viñas received with his back to goal and turned blindly before curling a hopeful ball toward the far side of the area.
It shouldn't have been dangerous, but the cross kept bending and bending until Raya suddenly found himself backpedalling.
The Arsenal keeper had stepped off his line expecting something else entirely, but now he was scrambling.
