Brazil and Colombia They have been two opposing worlds in this Copa América. Although the coffee growers were serious in defense and creative in attack led by James’ left foot, the five-time world champions left many in doubt. Colombia leads the group with two convincing wins in two games and Brazil will be looking to take first place from here to avoid a quarterfinal clash against Uruguay, another of those who leave the best sensations of the first stage.
On the part of the combined Dorival Junior An eleven similar to the one that defeated Paraguay (4-1) is expected thanks to a fantastic Vini Jr, who recovered from his bad match against Costa Rica with two goals and carrying the backpack he was carrying on his back against the Ticos. Savinoto take a starting position on the right wing from Raphinha.
Brazil, which will only qualify if it loses and Costa Rica beats Paraguay in both cases by a wide margin of goals, will also be on the verge of preventing Colombia from surpassing its historic record in South American football of ten consecutive wins it has matched. The ‘cafeteros’ have gone 25 games without losing, 22 of which Néstor Lorenzo was in charge. In total, 20 wins and 5 draws. With the dribbling of Luis Díaz, the talent of James and the solidity in the defense, the ‘yellow fever’ is ready to be the champion.
Brazil-Colombia (03:00h) at Levi’s Stadium (Esport 3, Movistar PLus+)
Brazil: Alisson; Danilo, Militao, Marquinhos, Wendell; Guimaraes, Gomes; Savinho, Paqueta, Vinicius and Rodrygo
Instructor: Dorival Junior
Colombia: Vargas; Muñoz, Cuesta, Davinson, Mojica; Castano, Uribe; Arias, James, Luis Díaz and Borré
Selector: Nestor Lorenzo
Referee: Jesús Valenzuela (VEN)
Source: La Verdad

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