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.
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.




