On July 7, Beijing time, the America's Cup staged an exciting quarter-final match, in which the Colombian team beat Panama by a wide margin of 5-0, and strongly advanced to the quarter-finals. In this game, the star player of the Colombian team, J Luo is undoubtedly the most dazzling focus of the whole game, with his excellent individual ability and teamwork, he contributed two assists and a penalty kick for the team to become the biggest contributor to the team's victory.
At the beginning of the first half, the Colombian team showed a strong desire to attack, and Jairo, as the core of the team's midfield, continued to create opportunities for his teammates with his precise passing and sharp breakthroughs. Shortly after the game, he sent a precise direct ball, Cordoba received the ball and calmly shot the goal, the first record for the Colombian team. Panama then tried to contain the Colombian attack by tightening up their defense, but Jairo's individual ability nullified their efforts. During a melee in the penalty area, Jairo created a penalty kick opportunity and took it himself to extend the lead to 2-0.
However, Jairo's performance did not end there. Before the end of the half, he once again showed his mastery by taking advantage of a quick free kick opportunity and sending a precise pass to Luis Diaz. Luis Díaz lived up to his name and scored with a brilliant shot, making the score 3-0. By now, Panama was completely overwhelmed by the Colombian offense, and the situation was extremely unfavorable for them.
At the start of the second half, Panama tried to turn things around by adjusting their tactics, but Colombia didn't give them much of a chance. On the contrary, Colombia continued to maintain an efficient attacking rhythm, constantly threatening Panama's goal. Finally, on a counterattack, Rios added another goal to his team's tally by taking advantage of a long-distance shot opportunity to break through the goal. Although Panama was awarded a penalty kick in the last minute, Borja's shot was valiantly parried by the Colombian goalkeeper, but then the referee ruled for a re-direction of the penalty, and Borja once again stepped up to the spot and scored to make the score 5-0.