A goal of Daniel Muñoz, in the 76th minute, gave a long-suffering victory to Colombia 1-0 over Democratic Republic of the Congo and early classification to the best 32 phase of the 2026 World Cup.
The national team was provisional leader of Group K with six points and, at the end of the match, the coach Nestor Lorenzo He highlighted the work of his managers.
Néstor Lorenzo, full of pride: praised his players for their effort in Colombia’s victory against Congo
The Argentine strategist assured that the team fulfilled what was proposed on the field and appreciated the difficulty of the African rival.
Colombia faced Congo efe Photo:AFP
Colombia has six points and is the leader of the zone, although it will still have to face Portugal next Saturday in Miami, United Statesto define the first place in the group.
Colombia faced Congo efe Photo:EFE
Pride in his players: “The players played a great game. I thank them for their effort because they gave their all. They followed the game plan and, because of what we generated, we were even able to score more goals. The rival made it difficult for us at times, but we were fair winners,” said Lorenzo.
Colombia faced Congo efe Photo:EFE
Analysis of the rival: “With this type of team you have to find spaces between the lines. They press very well and come out quickly on the counterattack. They played a great game and demanded a lot from our midfield. I am happy with the team’s overall performance. We knew they were going to pressure us and look for a quick transition,” he explained.
Colombia and its owner Photo:FCFSelectionCol
The defensive solidity: “The players at the back are exposed when the team proposes and plays so far forward, but we managed to solve those situations. Lerma did a great job of balance and the central defenders were impeccable. The defensive coordination was spectacular,” highlighted the coach.
The victory left Colombia with one foot in the next round and with high confidence ahead of the duel against Portugal, which will define the leadership of Group K.
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