The Citizen (Gauteng)

Colombia rejoices with Falcao

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Kazan – Colombia coach Jose Pekerman has tipped Radamel Falcao for more success after his star striker bagged his maiden World Cup goal in a 3-0 win over Poland on Sunday.

“I think this is one of the greatest joys we experience­d,” Pekerman said.

Falcao, 32, was cruelly deprived of competing in Brazil four years ago after suffering a serious knee injury while playing for Monaco against an amateur side in the French Cup.

He had to watch on as team-mate James Rodriguez emerged as the tournament’s top scorer as Colombia reached the quarterfin­als.

Falcao has dreamed of scoring at the World Cup since his childhood and after missing Brazil, the whole of Colombia has prayed for El Tigre (The Tiger) to make his mark on football’s biggest stage.

After Barcelona defender Yerry Mina broke the deadlock with a powerful header in the 40th minute, Falcao made no mistake when he was sent through on goal by a sublime Juan Quintero pass that saw him coolly beat keeper Wojciech Szczesny with the outside of his right boot on 70min.

Colombian fans who filled the Kazan Arena erupted with joy and players ran to offer their captain their congratula­tions.

Pekerman added: “He’s a symbol of our team, a symbol for Colombian football. We hoped he would score and that he can be as fit as he was in the match today.

“We want to help him as a team so he can show all his skill and shine. And I think the fact that today he scored was extremely important not only for today’s match but for future matches.”

Juventus winger Juan Cuadrado capped an impressive night’s work for Los Cafeteros (Coffee Makers) by hitting the net 5min later.

Colombia now need to beat Senegal in their final group match to be sure of a place in the last 16. –

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