In a fiercely contested match at the Estadio Fiscal de Talca, Colombia achieved a narrow 1-0 victory over Saudi Arabia in their debut at the U-20 World Cup. The first half ended goalless, with both teams struggling to find a path to victory. The decisive goal came in the 64th minute after the VAR validated Óscar Perea’s score. Despite Saudi Arabia’s efforts to equalize, the Colombian defense remained firm, securing the three points. The victory places the Tricolor at the top of their group, while the Saudis will need to regroup for their next encounter.
Óscar Perea was the standout player, scoring the only goal of the match that secured victory for his country. His decisive goal and presence in the attack made him a constant threat to the Saudi defense.
Despite having less possession, Colombia managed to have more shots on goal than their rival, highlighting their efficiency in front of the net.
The victory propels the Colombians to the top of their group with three points, establishing a solid foundation for their campaign. Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, finds themselves in third place and will need to recover in their upcoming matches to keep their qualification hopes alive.
Colombia will face Norway in their next group stage game, a clash that could determine the leader. Meanwhile, the Saudi team will look to recover against Nigeria, aiming to secure their first points of the tournament.
📸 EDISON GAMEZ – AFP or licensors
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