Argentina Boss Shares Details of Luis Diaz Exchange After Colombia Wonder Goal
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The coffee striker, author of his team at 1-1, spoke of the encounter with the Argentine coach
Although Thiago Almada's goal was initialled with a great resolution—a crossfire shot by the stick after a double pipe to the Colombian defenders—the one that filled his eyes during Argentina's 1-1 draw with Colombia was Luis Díaz, the author of a maradonian golazo after eluding the albiceleste defense that opened the scoreboard. Last night, the coffee striker turned out to be a constant problem for the local right-wing band and ended up being t…
The match between Argentina and Colombia that ended in tie was spicy and left many crosses: between Messi and James Rodríguez, everything that was said Nicolás Otamendi and Richard Ríos, and one that went unnoticed, between Lionel Scaloni and Luis Díaz. It happened after the golazo of Thiago Almada, in which Colombia protested that the referee did not stop the game after the defender Lucumí dropped himself in the area. WHAT DID SCALONI TELL LUCH…
The Colombian National Team made a great impression on its visit to Buenos Aires on the 16th of the South American qualifiers to the 2026 World Cup. In a match played in the More Monumental stadium, the team led by Néstor Lorenzo won a 1-1 draw against the current world champion. Luis Díaz was undoubtedly the protagonist of the night. The Guajiro striker had an outstanding performance in front of one of the most solid defenses in the continent. …
Eliminatory Kdmoral Author In the framework of the date 16 of the South American Qualifiers heading for the World Cup, the meeting between Argentina and Colombia culminated in a 1-1 draw at the Monumental Stadium in Buenos Aires.Beyond the result, a post-Argentine goal scene caught attention on social networks: the conversation between Luis Díaz, the Colombian team's striker, and Lionel Scaloni, Argentina's coach. See also: Colombia takes a brea…
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