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Colombia getting stronger, says Pekerman

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KAZAN: Colombia coach Jose Pekerman said his team still needed to get better despite reviving their World Cup campaign with a 3-0 demolition of Poland at the Kazan Arena on Sunday.

Following on from a stunning opening reverse to Japan, the emphatic victory revived memories of the effervesce­nt style of Colombia’s charge to the quarter-finals in Brazil four years ago.

With James Rodriguez and Juan Quintero providing the ammunition from midfield and alltime leading scorer Radamel Falcao opening his World Cup account up front, the Colombians dismantled a physical but limited Poland side.

Pekerman knows there is still plenty of work to do, though, with a victory over Senegal in Samara on Thursday necessary to guarantee progress from Group H.

“This victory will make us stronger,” the Argentine told a news conference.

“The level of our fitness is improving, and today from beginning to end we stayed true to that style.

“But we’re not going to go crazy. Mentally we’re in a good place, but we need to continue to improve because we are ambitious and we want to continue in this World Cup as we hoped.”

Pekerman paid tribute to the legion of yellow-shirted fans who shouted themselves hoarse in support of their team at the Kazan Arena, and the many more back home in Colombia.

He also took time to speak in support of defender Carlos Sanchez, whose third-minute red card for a deliberate handball contribute­d greatly to their 2-1 loss to Japan.

“We wanted to share this victory with him. I’m expressing it personally, but it’s something all the squad feels ,” said Pekerman.

In an echo of the murder of Colombian defender Andres Escobar in the wake of his own goal at the 1994 World Cup, police in the South American country are investigat­ing death threats made against Sanchez.

There was concern of a different sort for experience­d midfielder Abel Aguilar, who was taken off the pitch on a stretcher after half an hour on Sunday with a leg injury.

“We will have to wait to see what the doctor says. It’ll take at least 48 hours.”

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Japan’s Keisuke Honda celebrates scoring their second goal against Senegal on Sunday.
REUTERS PIC Japan’s Keisuke Honda celebrates scoring their second goal against Senegal on Sunday.

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