Colombia played a good game against Brazil, but still fell on the fourth day of Group B of the Copa América 2021. Brazil continued with its triumphant march in the Copa América 2021 by beating Colombia 2-1 this Wednesday in Rio de Janeiro at the close of the penultimate day of Group B, a game crossed by a controversial score that gave the local parity.
The winger Luis Díaz, in a fulminating Chilean half, opened
the account in the 10th minute, but in Brazil they tied it in the 78th
minute with a header from Roberto Firmino that found a poor response from the
goalkeeper David Ospina.
Albeit the objective was authentic, the play was gone before
by a questionable activity where a Neymar
pass crashed into Argentine official Nestor
Pitana. The ball arrived at the feet of Renan Lodi, who sent the cross for
Firmino's header.
The Colombian National
Team angrily claimed that the game should be resumed with a dropped ball,
but Pitana continued. In the last play, at 90 + 10, in a corner charge,
Casemiro gave the victory to the locals with an accurate header by appearing
completely alone in the minor area.
Arranged from the subsequent day, Brazil united itself in the administration of the zone with nine
focuses in three games. On the last day he will characterize the fate of
Ecuador, fourth with two units, which on the off chance that they win will
order them to the fourth.
Colombia, which rests on the last date, is at
risk of elimination. The coffee growers, second with four points, would be left
out if Venezuela beats Peru and Ecuador to Brazil, and the Incas finish with a
better goal difference than the Colombians.