Colombia outscores Brazil, Argentina over two World Cups
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[June 30, 2018]
By Karolos Grohmann
MOSCOW (Reuters) - England's Round of
16 opponents Colombia may not be a major South American football
force like Brazil or Argentina but Los Cafeteros have outscored both
of them over the last two World Cups while having played fewer
matches.
Many England fans were celebrating despite their team's 1-0 loss to
Belgium in their last group match that saw them finish second and
set up a knockout game against the Colombians, as the path beyond
the last 16 looks somewhat easier.
England could face Sweden or Switzerland in a potential
quarter-final, while Belgium are surrounded by former champions
Brazil, France and Argentina in the other half of the draw.
But a look at Colombia's matches at this World Cup and the 2014
edition in Brazil reveals they have been more effective in total
than their bigger South American opponents while also playing fewer
games.
Led by world-class players such as James Rodriguez and Juan
Cuadrado, but missing key striker Radamel Falcao in 2014, Colombia
scored a total of 12 goals in five matches at the World Cup in
Brazil, having reached the last eight.
Semi-finalists and hosts Brazil managed a goal less but played two
more games than the Colombians at that tournament.
Argentina, who lost the 2014 final to Germany, had an even lower
tally of eight goals in seven matches in Brazil.
It is a similar story at the finals in Russia where Colombia,
including Falcao this time, may have had some patchy performances
but have still scored more goals than Argentina and notched as many
as the highly-rated Brazilians, led by Neymar.
Lionel Messi's Argentina only narrowly scraped into the knockout
stage with a last-gasp goal against Nigeria, their third in three
group games.
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Soccer Football - World Cup - Group H - Senegal vs Colombia - Samara
Arena, Samara, Russia - June 28, 2018 Colombia players celebrate
after the match REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
Brazil netted five times in Group E, including two stoppage-time
goals to beat lower-ranked Costa Rica.
Were it not for Neymar, who has been involved in 19 goals in his
last 18 appearances for Brazil (10 goals, 9 assists), their total
count would certainly have been even lower.
Colombia go into the knockout stage having also scored five goals in
their three group games and will have the support of tens of
thousands of fans.
"For me, it’s going to be a brilliant game to be involved in," said
England coach Gareth Southgate. "It looked like Colombia had
30,000-40,000 fans in the stadium. I went to two of their games in
Brazil, they were incredible occasions."
"They have some top players, some top attacking players in
particular," he said. "But we also have some really good players who
are full of belief and looking forward to this challenge.
England are looking to advance with their first knockout win in a
tournament in 12 years.
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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