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    Uzbekistan VS Colombia

    FIFA World Cup
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    Uzbekistan
    Uzbekistan
    Colombia
    Colombia
    Uzbekistan VS Colombia Colombia's recent form in the World Cup has been outstanding. With a 70% win - rate, they top the standings. Their offensive and defensive stats are highly efficient, having scored 25 goals while conceding only 10. Their average of 2.5 goals per game far outshines their opponents. The 3.33 - goal average goal - scoring advantage and 15 goal difference clearly show their dominance in attack. On the other hand, Uzbekistan has been less consistent. Their 40% win - rate and 30% draw rate indicate a lack of stability in crucial matches. They've scored 15 goals but conceded 11, facing significant defensive pressure. Their offensive efficiency of 1.5 goals per game is in stark contrast to the 1.83 goals they concede per game. The difference between the two teams is also evident in corner kicks. Colombia averages 4.4 corner kicks per game, leading Uzbekistan's 3.7, which reflects their strong pressure in the flanks. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • Fernando Giordano
      Fernando Giordano
      Uzbekistan VS Colombia In terms of the hard power and lineup configuration of the two teams, Colombia undoubtedly holds an overwhelming advantage. Colombia currently ranks 13th in the world, with a total team value of over 300 million euros. The team has many top - class players such as Luis Díaz and James Rodríguez, who play in the top five European leagues. Their overall offensive firepower and midfield creativity are among the world's best. In contrast, Uzbekistan ranks 50th in the world, and the total value of the whole team is only about 85 million euros. The gap in value between the two teams is nearly four times. In the Uzbekistan team, only Husniddin Sulaymonov, a defender from Manchester City, plays for a top European club. Most of the other players come from local or secondary leagues. There is an obvious gap between them and Colombia in terms of individual skills, physical confrontation, and adaptation to the game rhythm. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore
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      World Cup Uzbekistan - Colombia
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      nic gong
      Uzbekistan VS Colombia Colombia's return to the World Cup after an eight - year absence adds a layer of excitement to this encounter. They have a significant psychological edge as they've remained undefeated in previous friendly matches against Uzbekistan. In terms of hard power, the gap between the two teams is vast. Colombia has a total squad value of nearly 300 million euros and is ranked 13th in the world. In contrast, Uzbekistan has a squad value of only 70 million euros and is ranked 50th. Uzbekistan has only two core players in European leagues, defender Khusainov of Manchester City and forward Shomurodov in the Turkish Super League. The rest of the players mainly compete in Asian domestic leagues, which means they lack extensive experience in major tournaments. This is Uzbekistan's first appearance in the World Cup proper, a moment of great significance in their football history. Given the circumstances, Colombia seems to hold a strong position in this opening match of Group K.
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      World Cup Uzbekistan - Colombia
    • Ðan🦨
      Ðan🦨
      Uzbekistan VS Colombia Uzbekistan has made its debut in the World Cup. In their last 10 matches, they've had 7 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses. Under the management of Cannavaro, they've shifted from a 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 formation to a 5 - 4 - 1 defensive setup. They rely on Shomurodov for counter - attacks and set - piece goals. Against Asian teams, their defense is solid. However, when facing high - intensity European and American opponents, they tend to expose vulnerabilities. In the second half, as their stamina wanes, they often leave gaps in the flanks. Also, they lack creativity in positional attacks, and there's a significant gap in overall squad value and major tournament experience. Colombia, on the other hand, has 5 wins, 4 draws, and 1 loss in their last 10 matches. The games in the South American football scene carry more weight. Their 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 system offers a balanced attack and defense. Led by Luis Diaz and James Rodríguez in the front - midfield, they're efficient in both w
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