Colombia ready for 'full-on, to-the-death' England match
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[June 29, 2018]
By Toby Davis
SAMARA, Russia (Reuters) - England hold
no fear for World Cup last 16 opponents Colombia, said the South
American side's coach Jose Pekerman, who is relishing the prospect
of the "full on, to-the-death" knockout phase of the tournament.
Colombia completed the first round with a 1-0 victory over Senegal
that sent them into the last 16 as Group H winners and dumped the
African side out of the tournament in a thrilling finale.
It was a very different end to Group G, where England and Belgium
both seemed intent on finishing second, gambling on the runners-up
spot delivering a smoother route into the tournament's latter
stages.
England ended up losing to Belgium 1-0 in an encounter where both
teams played second-string sides. That ensured Colombia and England
would meet in Moscow on Tuesday.
While Pekerman was impressed with England's opening displays in the
tournament, he was confident his side could get through to the
quarter-finals, where either Sweden or Switzerland would be waiting.
"I definitely think England have what it takes to do well, but it
will be a match in which Colombia is going to be confident of
playing at a high level and getting a good result," he told
reporters.
"We know that any team that reaches the last 16 is good, we are
talking about the best 16 teams in the world," he added.
"Obviously England can have a good day or an even better day.
England is a young team, has a lot of harmony and you can tell they
have a lot of faith in themselves...
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Colombia's Yerry Mina celebrates scoring their first goal with team
mates REUTERS/David Gray
"Now a different kind of match is heading our way, these will be
completely full-on, to the death matches, win or you are out. These
are extreme situations."
Pekerman's side were largely second best for much of their match
against Senegal and had to play 60 minutes without talisman James
Rodriguez, who was substituted in the first half with an injury.
The Colombia coach said he was "extremely concerned" about the
player's fitness but was pleased that the team rose to the occasion
to snatch the win against Senegal.
"I want to highlight that all my players played well and at a high
level," Pekerman said.
"When you prepare a team you look at the upcoming game and are very
focused. These incidents (Rodriguez injury) can give you a very hard
time so what we did was very extraordinary, especially when you
think about the team we were playing."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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