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    Football> Community> Ρrιηςε Άάrάν>

    Uzbekistan VS Colombia

    FIFA World Cup
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    Uzbekistan
    Uzbekistan 1
    1 Colombia
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    • Freeman55
      Freeman55
      Uzbekistan VS Colombia Uzbekistan has made it to the World Cup for the first time in its history. In their last 10 matches, they've had 7 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses. Under the management of Cannavaro, the team has 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 physical strength wanes, there are frequent gaps in their flanks, and their creative ability in positional attacks is lacking. There are also significant differences in overall team value and big - game experience. Colombia, on the other hand, has 5 wins, 4 draws, and 1 loss in their last 10 matches. Their performances in South American competitions carry more weight. With a 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 system, they have a good balance between offense and defense. Led by Lui
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    • Analysis VIP99
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      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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    • Okiem Madridisty
      Okiem Madridisty
      Uzbekistan VS Colombia In recent warm - up matches, Uzbekistan has shown a relatively low offensive conversion rate. Their conversion rate of offensive finishing is only 6.2%, much lower than Colombia's 14.8%. In terms of xG efficiency, Colombia has an expected goal of 1.82 per 90 minutes, while Uzbekistan only manages 0.91. When it comes to the success rate of key passes, Colombia reaches 78.3%, compared to Uzbekistan's 65.1%. The value of Colombia's forward passes is 41% higher. In midfield control, Colombia has an average ball - possession rate of 61.7% and a pass success rate of 92.1%. Their conversion speed is 28.3 meters per minute, significantly faster than Uzbekistan's 21.1 meters. In terms of running distance, Colombia runs an average of 118.7 kilometers per game, and the number of high - intensity sprints reaches 142 times, leading Uzbekistan by 9.3% and 37.6% respectively. I believe that careful analysis and recommendations are the keys to long - term development. Visit Nowg
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