Colombia advances to the round of 16 with a goal from Jhon Arias against Ghana

Colombia beat Ghana 1-0 and will face Switzerland in the round of 16.

Colombia beat Ghana 1-0 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City and secured its place in the round of 16 of the World Cup. The team led by Néstor Lorenzo will face Switzerland on Tuesday in Vancouver, seeking to reach the quarterfinals for the first time.

The goal came early. At 14 minutes, Daniel Muñoz enabled Luis Suárez, who sent a precise cross into the area. Jhon Arias headed the ball past goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi. It was the only score of the game.

RelatedColombia advances as leader and will clash with Ghana in the round of 16

The beginning of the match had a setback for Colombia. Jhon Córdoba, starting forward, suffered groin discomfort and was replaced by Suárez in the first minutes. The change was key to the goal play.

The temperature at the time of kickoff was 31.1 degrees Celsius, a sweltering summer night in the north-central United States. Hydration breaks, implemented in several matches, were necessary for both teams due to cramps and dehydration.

Colombia controlled the match for the rest of the match and maintained the advantage until the final whistle. Now he is preparing for the duel against Switzerland, where he will seek to continue making history.

Canada seeks to continue making history against Morocco in the round of 16

Canada and Morocco face each other in the round of 16 of the World Cup; contrasting styles and high intensity.

Duel of styles in the round of 16

This Saturday, Canada faces one of the most relevant challenges of its World Cup journey. They face Morocco in the round of 16. The local team, supported by its fans, wants to keep alive the dream of sneaking into the top eight of the tournament. Intensity from the start will be key.

On the other side is a Moroccan team that has met expectations. His balance in all lines, a solid defense and the ability to exploit spaces on the counterattack allowed him to overcome a difficult previous round against the Netherlands in Monterrey.

What to expect from the match

It will be a clash of opposing approaches. Canada is betting on the collective drive and energy of playing at home. Morocco tries to impose experience and tactical discipline, characteristics that have made it one of the most consistent revelations in international football. Emotions will be at their highest.

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Argentina advances to the second round with a suffered victory against Cape Verde

Argentina suffers but beats Cape Verde 3-2 in extra time and advances in the World Cup.

Argentina needed extra time to beat Cape Verde 3-2 and qualify for the round of 16 of the World Cup. Lionel Scaloni’s team, which defends the title, faced an opponent who was not intimidated and who came close to forcing penalties.

Messi continues making history

Lionel Messi opened the scoring in the 28th minute with a goal that consolidated him as the all-time leading scorer in World Cups, with 20 goals. The Argentine captain also became the first player to score in eight consecutive matches in the tournament. However, his celebration was not enough to give the team peace of mind.

Cape Verde, debutant in the Cup, tied the match in the 59th minute through Deroy Duarte. The African team, which advanced as second in the group, showed defensive solidity and its goalkeeper Vozinha had an outstanding performance, stopping several of Messi’s shots.

Goals in extra time

In the second minute of the first extra time, Lisandro Martínez made it 2-1 after a corner kick from Messi. But Sidny Lopes Cabral responded with a great goal from the corner in the 102nd minute.

The final 3-2 came at 110 minutes, when a header from Cristian Romero deflected off Diney Borges. Argentina maintained the advantage with key performances by goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez, who stopped dangerous shots in the final minutes.

The match, played at the Miami stadium in front of nearly 50,000 Argentine fans, was one of the most intense of the Cup. Argentina is still alive and Messi continues to expand his legend.

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Guillermo Almada: “Arriving in America is a unique opportunity”

Guillermo Almada takes over as América's new coach and talks about the challenge.

Guillermo Almada has taken the reins of América, replacing André Jardine. The Uruguayan strategist arrives after a complicated experience in Spanish soccer, where he coached Valladolid and Real Oviedo without good results.

Despite this, Almada received offers to continue in Europe. However, he decided to return to Mexico to coach the Águilas.

“A pleasure and an important challenge for me. After my departure I had many offers to stay in European football, but when America arrived I didn’t even think about it, it is a situation that presents itself to you once in a lifetime,” declared Almada.

Reception of the squad and objectives

Regarding how he has been received by a group that worked with Jardine for three years, Almada assured that the arrangement is “spectacular.”

“I have found a spectacular willingness among the players to face all the challenges we have and face them with the greatest responsibility of winning, there is no other reality in this club,” said the former coach of Santos and Pachuca.

For his part, Santiago Baños, sports president of América, made the objective of the semester clear.

“The requirement that this club has is to fight for all the titles. The first commitment is in the Leagues Cup, the idea is to close the reinforcements as quickly as possible so that they can integrate into the work necessary to face the League and then focus fully on the League, be protagonists and, I repeat, try to look for another title,” said the manager.

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