Daily Dispatch

Painful exit for ‘Lions’

Ill-discipline sees Senegal lose out

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APOWERFUL header from Barcelona’s Yerry Mina fired Colombia into the last 16 of the World Cup with a 1-0 win over Group H rivals Senegal’s “Lions of Teranga”, who crashed out due to a poorer disciplina­ry record than Japan. Colombia and Japan will play either England or Belgium, who were playing later yesterday.

The South Americans, looking to reach the latter stages after reaching the quarterfin­als in Brazil, risked going out of the tournament at the first hurdle.

But after seeing the video assistant referee come to their rescue in a disappoint­ing first half, Colombia were handed a last-16 lifeline 13 minutes from the end when Mina rose to meet a corner from the right and direct a header into the roof of Khadim Ndiaye’s net.

Poland’s 1-0 consolatio­n win over Japan meant the Asians finished level with Senegal, who were agonisingl­y eliminated because they were issued six yellow cards in the competitio­n, two more than Japan.

In Samara, Colombia coach Jose Pekerman kept faith with the attacking frontline that thumped Poland 3-0, with midfielder­s Juan Quintero, James Rodriguez and Juan Cuadrado providing the support for striker Radamel Falcao upfront.

But by the end of an entertaini­ng first half, Pekerman was forced to tinker when Rodriguez was forced off with an injury problem and replaced by Luis Muriel.

Before then, Senegal had shown attacking potency but, all too often, failed goal.

Colombia’s best first-half chance came from a free-kick that saw Ndiaye dive to parry Juan Quintero’s powerful effort after Falcao had been sandwiched in mid-air.

Yet Colombia lacked pace and punch, and the trickery of Juan Cuadrado, so effective against to threaten David Ospina’s Poland, failed to impress Senegal as they caught the Juventus man out more than once.

When Cuadrado lost possession cheaply at the halfway line, Keita Balde sent Sadio Mane on his way towards goal before the Liverpool man fell under a challenge from defender Davinson Sanchez.

Serbian referee Milorad Mazic pointed to the spot but amid Colombian protests he was called to consult the VAR, which showed Sanchez’s boot had made contact with the ball first.

From another free-kick Falcao was flagged offside when he headed Quintero’s floated delivery high and wide. Senegal responded, but Keita shot straight at Ospina after the ‘keeper had spilled a powerful drive by Mane.

The Samara stadium erupted as Colombia finally broke the deadlock. Cuadrado’s attempt to dribble into the area earned a corner, and Barcelona defender Mina rose highest to flash a header downwards that bounced up into the top of Ndiaye’s net on 77 minutes. — AFP

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? IN A FIRESTORM: Colombia's Radamel Falcao in action while Senegal's Khadim N'Diaye looks on at Samara Arena in Russia yesterday
Picture: REUTERS IN A FIRESTORM: Colombia's Radamel Falcao in action while Senegal's Khadim N'Diaye looks on at Samara Arena in Russia yesterday

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