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    Colombia VS Democratic Rep Congo

    FIFA World Cup
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    Colombia
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    Democratic Rep Congo
    Team analysis Colombia: Technical, quick transitions, Díaz/James spark. Solid defense, loves wing play + set pieces. Can struggle vs deep blocks. DR Congo: Athletic, direct, strong aerial duels. Disciplined 4-3-3, counters fast. Lacks consistent finish + experience vs top South American sides.
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    • imaagination✨🐣
      imaagination✨🐣
      Colombia VS Democratic Rep Congo Colombia is in a strong position in the 2026 World Cup Group K. After a 3-1 victory over Uzbekistan in the first round, they lead the group with 3 points. Winning this game would almost secure their spot in the next stage. Their home ground at high altitude gives them a natural advantage in terms of physical endurance. On the other hand, the Democratic Republic of the Congo drew 1-1 with Portugal in the first round, earning 1 point. A loss here would put their World Cup hopes in great jeopardy. Colombia, ranked 13th in FIFA, has a total squad value of 298 million euros. Under coach Lorenzo's 4-2-3-1 possession - based system, Luis Diaz is a threat on the flanks, and James Rodriguez is excellent at set - piece play. Mina and Lucumí have a significant aerial advantage. However, their offensive approach in the early stages of a game can be a bit one - dimensional. The Democratic Republic of the Congo has a squad worth 144 million euros and mainly plays a
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      World Cup Colombia - Democratic Rep Congo
    • Ofuayoma Peterson DeMocrat 🇳🇬
      Ofuayoma Peterson DeMocrat 🇳🇬
      Colombia VS Democratic Rep Congo Colombia's head coach, Lorenzo, typically employs a 4-2-3-1 formation but can switch to a 4-3-3 attacking system. Lerma and Uribe form a double - pivot in the midfield, providing a solid defensive shield while also being able to organize the team's build - up play. Luis Diaz on the left wing is capable of individual breakthroughs. The full - backs push forward moderately to widen the pitch, and the front players make flexible runs into the half - spaces. When losing the ball, they quickly form a local blockade to cut off the opponents' passing lines. Their scoring methods include wingers cutting inside, long - range shots from the back, and headers from set - pieces. In the World Cup qualifiers, Colombia has maintained a high midfield ball - possession rate, ranking among the top in South America, with a well - balanced lineup across the three lines. However, the team has a significant weakness. When the full - backs push forward, they leave gaps behind
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      World Cup Colombia - Democratic Rep Congo
    • werzarn.
      werzarn.
      Colombia VS Democratic Rep Congo Colombia has demonstrated a dominant offensive edge in the World Cup. With an overall win - rate of 70%, they score 2.5 goals per game on average while conceding only 1.1. Out of 25 goals, 12 come from home games, and a goal difference of 14 attests to the maturity of their offensive and defensive systems. The team's corner - kick efficiency is particularly remarkable. They average 4.4 corner kicks per game, which have led to 14 goal differences, with 11 goals directly from set - piece tactics. On the other hand, the Democratic Republic of the Congo shows defensive tenacity with a 50% draw rate. However, only 5 out of 11 goals are scored away from home. Their offensive firepower, at 1.1 goals per game on average, lags far behind Colombia's 2.5. Notably, there is a stark contrast between Colombia's 66.6% home win - rate (12 wins, 0 draws, 4 losses) and the Congo's 20% away win - rate (1 win, 0 draws, 4 losses). The home - field advantage boosts Colombia'
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      World Cup Colombia - Democratic Rep Congo
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