Colombia vs Argentina Match Results: 0-0 score
Colombia vs Argentina Match Results: 0-0 score
Colombia and Argentina are only able to play a goalless draw in an international test match on Wednesday (12/9) morning WIB. Both teams have trouble finding the best game and are fiddling with the composition of the players.
Previously, Argentina won a victory over Guatemala (3-0) in the test match. Colombia also managed to beat Venezuela (2-1) in the same week. The strength of the two teams was almost the same, which made the meeting both ended in a draw.
Giovani Lo Celso successfully stole the spotlight as Argentina's best player in the match, while Colombia was driven by Juan Quintero.
Argentina dropped many players who lack international experience in this fight. Mauro Icardi was given the opportunity as Argentina's main striker.
The match runs at medium tempo from the first minute. Argentina threatened through the action of Giovani Lo Celso in the 12th minute, Colombia also several times endangered goalkeeper Franco Armani through the action of Radamel Falcao. Icardi didn't get much chance in the first half.
Both teams took turns attacking. Juan Quintero was plotted as a Colombian attack motorbike, he successfully created several opportunities for Falcao while trying to score his own goal.
In the Argentine team, Lo Celso seemed to be more active in stabbing Colombia's defense. But Lo Celso has difficulty penetrating the opponent's penalty box and more often fires from outside the penalty box.
There aren't many mature opportunities created in the first round. Both teams struggled to realize their best game. 0-0 score until halftime.
Entering the second half, Colombia immediately tried to launch fast attacks. Luis Muriel successfully fired a shot from outside the penalty box to the bottom right corner of the Argentine goal, lucky Armani was able to secure it.
Argentina began to struggle to develop the game, Paulo Dybala finally dropped in the 54th minute to replace Exequiel Palacios. But Dybala was also unable to do much.
The number of players who lack international experience makes Argentina's game not develop. Argentina's interim coach, Lionel Scaloni, could not apply the tactics he expected.
Colombia had created two chances at the end of the game through Nicolas Benedetti and Sebastian Villa's kicks, but the execution of the two was less than optimal.
Tempo matches are decreasing at the end of the second round. 0-0 score did not change until the referee blew the long whistle to sign the end of the match.
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