James perfumes and Lorenzo, too late

James perfumes and Lorenzo, too late
Columbia exam

The analyst rated the effort and the second half of Colombia's win against Spain.

Ivan Mejia and James Rodriguez.
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The Colombian national team defeated Spain 1-0 in a friendly match, their first ever win over the former world champions.

No goals were scored in the first half, but the game progressed with more control against the pace of the match, more ball handling, more clear-cut chances and a great goal from Munoz.

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While it wasn't exactly smart, many highlighted the behavior of national markers, among them Ivan Mejia, who gave Lorenzo's team a carrot and stick at the start.

“Skillful block, solid team in defense, good relief and pressure to recover. Defensively, everything is good. Nothing in attack, no possession, no handling, no spark. They don't give the ball away because of lack of skill. Lucho. 1110” at the end of the first half. The researcher said.

But he, like all fans from afar, began to see the light at the end of the tunnel with Munoz's brilliant performance: “Wow, what a great goal for the whole tactic. James' pass, Lucho's player and shot to Muniz's body. Great goal!!”, he commented.

His conclusion was as strong as ever: “Parody of Maturana: 'James team smell'. He brought order and ideas. A great player, Vargas' cover was fundamental. Great player Munoz's great goal. I liked the second half ” Well played. Lorenzo, why take 45 minutes in a row?”

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In fact, Lorenzo's almost a habit at Colombia, to get into trouble in the first moments and fix them in the second, continues to be an embarrassing issue for many. The results support it and it helps you work with peace of mind. But that mole is undoubtedly an outstanding issue.

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