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    Uzbekistan VS Colombia

    FIFA World Cup
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    • Ian Rapoport
      Ian Rapoport Won 10/14
      Uzbekistan VS Colombia Uzbekistan, ranked 50th in the world, is making its debut in the FIFA World Cup. They are a tough team in Asian football. However, they suffered a loss in their last friendly match against the Netherlands, resulting in two consecutive defeats and a decline in form. Despite the recent slump, Uzbekistan has a strong home record. In their last ten home games, they achieved 6 wins and 4 draws, maintaining a high unbeaten rate. They averaged 1.9 goals per game and only conceded 0.4 goals on average, indicating an efficient front - line counter - attack and strong defensive coordination at the back. On the other hand, Colombia, ranked 14th globally, is a traditional powerhouse in South American football with rich World Cup experience. They bounced back by defeating Jordan in their last friendly after two consecutive losses. Colombia also shows good performance on the road. In their last ten away games, they had 3 wins, 4 draws, and 3 losses, with a relatively high unbe
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    • Analysis VIP99
      Analysis VIP99 Won 5/7
      ey Match Analytics & Form Guide • The World Cup Debutants: Under the guidance of tactical legend Fabio Cannavaro, Uzbekistan is making its historic first-ever appearance at a FIFA World Cup. While they are a compact and hard-working side, they enter the tournament on the back of consecutive warm-up defeats to Canada and the Netherlands. Their biggest challenge will be overcoming nerves on the grandest stage while coping with the altitude at the Estadio Azteca. • Colombia's High-Octane Offense: Contrary to historical perceptions of a "defensive" setup, Néstor Lorenzo's current Colombia side is a heavily attacking unit. Los Cafeteros finished third in a highly competitive CONCACAF/CONMEBOL qualifying stretch, trailing only Argentina in goals scored (netting 28 times). Led by a firing Luis Díaz and an in-form Luis Suárez (who scored 34 goals for Sporting this season), Colombia has scored at least two goals in four of their last six matches. • Defensive Fragilities: Whil
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    • ต.เต้ย 🍀
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      Uzbekistan VS Colombia Uzbekistan's recent offensive and defensive performances show distinct characteristics. In the last 10 matches, they've achieved a record of 4 wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses, with a 40% win - rate and an average of 1.4 goals per game. Victories like 3 - 1 against Gabon and 4 - 2 against Urartu demonstrate their offensive power, yet a 0 - 0 draw against Venezuela reveals inconsistent finishing ability. In FIFA series matches, they scored 3 goals against Gabon, and in the last 3 international friendlies, they averaged 2.6 goals per game. Their continuous offensive output is a core strength, but a 37.5% over - 2.5 goals rate suggests a cautious game rhythm. On the other hand, Colombia leads with a strong 70% win - rate, having 7 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses in the last 10 matches. Their forward line has been very effective in South American qualifiers. A 3 - 0 victory over Bolivia and a 6 - goal defeat against Venezuela show a big contrast, highlighting potential issues
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