????Colombia thrashed Guatemala | Here are the best moments of the great game in which the national team scored 4 of the 5 goals of the game

END THE MATCH! Colombia beats Guatemala 4-1

Minute 89: Guatemalan goal. The match is 4-1 in favor of the Colombian National Team.

Minute 88: GOOOOOOOOL! Yaser Asprilla responds to confidence and marks the fourth for Colombia

Minute 85: Colombia already has the victory in its pocket against Guatemala. The last minutes are played.

Minute 81: Colombia is looking for the fourth, Guatemala, evicted, hopes to avoid a ‘nightmare’.

Minute 77: GOOOOOOOL! Rafael Santos Borré put the third with a shot from the right inside the area.

Minute 75: Stefan Medina and Yaser Asprilla entered for Matheus Uribe and Daniel Muñoz.

Minute 68: The third of Colombia is approaching. Durán finished off crossed with his left foot and went slightly wide.

More changes in Colombia: James and Díaz leave, Rafael Santos Borré and Jorge Carrascal enter

Minute 60: Colombia does not stop. Keep looking for danger in the arc of Guatemala.

Minute 57: GOOOOOL from Colombia! Sinisterra scores the second for Colombia.

Minute 55: Luis Díaz had it, but he could not define against the iron mark of Guatemala inside the area.

Minute 50: Colombia tries again, they want the second refreshing the attack.

THE SECOND HALF BEGINS: Colombia 1-0 Guatemala.

Changes in Colombia: Cuadrado and Falcao leave, Luis Sinisterra and Jhon Durán enter.

THE FIRST HALF ENDS: Colombia 1-0 Guatemala.

Minute 45+1: Falcao had it! The ‘Tiger’ hooked inside the area, but his left-footed shot crashed into a rival

Minute 44: David Ospina is beaten after colliding with defender Andrés Llinás in a rejection with his fists.

Minute 40: GOOOOOOL! James Rodríguez puts the first for the Colombian National Team.

Minute 38: Colombia’s insistence on the outskirts of the Guatemalan arc continues.

Minute 34: Strong shot from Cuadrado that crashes into a rival defender.

Minute 30: Guatemala tries to shake off Colombian dominance.

Minute 28: Strong foul on Matheus Uribe in midfield. The steering wheel, with signs of pain on the ground.

Minute 26: What Diaz ate! The peasant had the first with his left leg.

Minute 25: Muñoz the most dangerous man on the Colombian right wing

Minute 20: Colombia does not find the way to comfortably finish off the rival goal

Minute 17: Díaz and Muñoz incisive by the bands of the Colombian National Team.

Minute 14: Another one from Falcao that goes a bit wide. Lack of aim in the Colombian attack.

Minute 10: Boos are heard every time Colombia tries to attack.

Minute 8: Guatemala’s first shot. Rubin shoots from a distance at the hands of David Ospina.

Minute 6: Lucumi missed it! Defender’s header that goes wide.

Minute 5: Colombia dominates the actions in New Jersey, the goal of the Tricolor is approaching.

Minute 2: Colombia’s first attack with Falcao as the protagonist. It ends in a corner kick.

START THE MATCH! Colombia 0-0 Guatemala

7:00 PM: The Colombian national anthem plays in New Jersey!

6:55 PM: The teams come out onto the field of play. Time for the protocol acts at the Red Bull Arena

6;50 PM: Only ten minutes left for kick-off

6:30 PM: The players are already doing warm-up work on the pitch at the Red Bull Arena

6:20 PM: This is the starting eleven for Guatemala: Nicholas Hagen (P); Steven Robles, Gerardo Gordillo, José Carlos Pinto, José Morales; Oscar Castellanos, Rodrigo Saravia; Carlos Mejía, Alejandro Galindo, Andrés Lezcano and Rubio Rubin.

6:00 PM: Néstor Lorenzo plays it with the experienced in the starting eleven.

5:50 PM: La Tricolor is already at the Red Bull Arena, just over an hour before the start of the game.

5:22 PM: The Colombian National Team has already set out on the road to the stadium.

5:20 PM: In principle, the game was planned to start at 6:30 PM (Colombian time), but it was postponed to 7:00 due to logistical issues.

5:00 PM: Two hours to go until kick-off at Red Bull Arena in New Jersey.

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With a team plagued by references from previous processes, this is how Néstor Lorenzo’s cycle will begin at the head of the Colombia Senior National Team. José Pékerman’s former technical assistant returned with his mind set on the 2026 World Cup, leaving behind the painful elimination suffered earlier this year.

His motto has always been to respect the idiosyncrasies of Colombian football, however, he has received criticism from different sectors for bringing in the ‘same old ones’, headed by James Rodríguez, Falcao García, Juan Guillermo Cuadrado and David Ospina.

His first rival will be of low caliber, a Guatemala that has never in history attended the orbital event. Despite the fact that the National Team starts as the favourite, Lorenzo will ask them to be as relaxed as possible, as he needs to see which players work for his idea for the next cycle of Qualifiers.

“That the players do not leave desperate or in a hurry. We already talked about that. You have to be clear about the difference between intensity and hurry”, said the Argentine strategist at the last press conference before the match that will take place this Saturday from 7:00 p.m. (Colombian time) at the Red Bull Arena in New Jersey, in the United States.

Lorenzo assures that he is calm when he sees a group of players “hungry, with attitude and talent”, ready to receive instructions from a coach who, despite the newness, they know very well for his work as Pékerman’s second for almost a decade.

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