Deccan Chronicle

Cardona scores in Colombia victory

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Cuiaba (Brazil), June 14:

A surprising choreograp­hed move gave Colombia a 1-0 win against Ecuador in their first match of Copa America.

Edwin Cardona scored the winner at the Arena Pantanal in Cuiaba in the 42nd minute of a tense game on Sunday.

The decisive moment started when midfielder Cardona took a free kick close to the edge of the Ecuadorian penalty box. Instead of shooting, he exchanged three short passes with Juan Guillermo Cuadrado, who moved the ball forward to where Miguel Borja was waiting.

Borja headed the ball back to Cardona, who had run toward goalkeeper Pedro Ortiz and who scored with a right-foot shot as the Ecuadorian defenders watched on. The move had to be validated by video review.

“The play of our goal has been worked on by our players since the ... World Cup qualifiers,”

Colombia’s coach Reinaldo Rueda said.

The previous encounter between these teams ended 6-1 to Ecuador seven months ago in a World Cup qualifying game. Carlos Queiroz was fired as head coach after that heavy defeat. Sunday’s win was the second in three matches for Rueda, who replaced Queiroz.

The win against Ecuador was a further boost for Rueda, who has made some contention decisions early in his tenure, including the call to leave star midfielder James Rodriguez out of the Copa America squad.

The result also eased some of the tension in the squad after Colombia’s football federation on Sunday said two members of the coaching staff had tested positive for Coronaviru­s.

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