On Wednesday morning (3), in the final round of the Group D of the Americas, the favorite Brazil could only play 1-1 with Colombia, succumbing to its rival. If he finishes second in the top eight, he will meet rival Uruguay. With only one win in three matches this year, "Samba Corps" has no dominance, and with flanker Yunis Oszulia suspended for the next match, it would not be surprising to see them stop at any point in the Top 8.
Colombia won two games before the tournament and he has already secured an early exit. As for Brazil and Pau, they can advance, but if they want to win the first place in the group and avoid Uruguay, they have to win.
Eight minutes into the match, Brazil was almost behind as the Colombian star dominated the main penalty kicks of Shirodigus. The "Samba Corps" avoided the robbery, and indeed, there was a blessing in the aftermath, as the record was opened in the 12th minute with a penalty shot into the net by Rafin Xabiloni.
After Colombia fell behind, he tried to fight back. Center Dawson Sanchez had scored a header but was ruled offside first and the goal was disallowed. He dominated a penalty kick from Shirodigus, which was parried away by goalkeeper Elisenbiga. Colombia equalized 1-1 in first-half stoppage time with an effort from Crystal Palace right-hander Daniel Montrose.
After the change of sides, the teams built machines again. Colombia, with 2 wins, 1 and 7 points, advanced to the first place in the group and will advance to Panama with 8 points. On the other hand, Brazil will play hard against Uruguay, the first place in Group C. In addition, the situation is made more dangerous by the suspension of Yunis Oszulia, who has been suspended for two consecutive yellow cards.
In a history tied with Argentina, Uruguay has won the Americas 15 times and is in significantly better form than Brazil with three wins.
In the other Group D match, Costa Rica opened the scoring with a 2-1 win over Paraguay, but he is still out of the tournament along with Paraguay, who lost all three of their matches.