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Colombia see off battling Uzbekistan to go top of Group K

Tactical report, final score, events, and key fantasy impact for Uzbekistan vs Colombia.

Final Score

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Uzbekistan vs Colombia

Tactical Story

Second-half goals from Luis Díaz and Jáminton Campaz gave Colombia a 3-1 victory over debutants Uzbekistan as the last two teams to begin their World Cup campaign clashed in the Azteca stadium in Mexico City. Abbosbek Fayzullaev had equalised Daniel Muñoz's first-half opener, but Bayern Munich's Diaz put them ahead before Campaz's late header finally saw off a battling Uzbekistan. A physical start to the match saw Colombia's Johan Mojica booked after just seven minutes, the South Americans enjoying more of the possession with Jhon Arias firing the first real chance wide from outside the box.

Diaz struck the post as he fired across goal and moments later was bundled off the ball by Manchester City defender Abdukodir Khusanov, who collected a cameraman and a yellow card. Diaz picked himself off the ground and six minutes before half-time, his ball into the box was met by a well-timed run from Crystal Palace full-back Munoz to steer the ball past goalkeeper Utkir Yusupov. Uzbekistan showed more attacking intent after the break and found an equaliser with their first real opportunity on the hour mark, Camilo Vargas saving Eldor Shomurodov's volley only for the ball to loop up and Abbosbek Fayzullaev headed home from almost on the line.

The lead lasted just five minutes, Yusupov failing to keep out Diaz's shot as Colombia broke in numbers after regaining possession in midfield. Substitute Campaz finally ended any doubt as he headed in Cucho Hernández's cross nine minutes into stoppage time, although teenager Bekhruz Karimov still had time to crash a shot against the crossbar.

⏱️ Match TimelineLive Events

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Chance - Substitute Campaz

Substitute Campaz finally ended any doubt as he headed in Cucho Hernández's cross nine minutes into stoppage time, although teenager Bekhruz Karimov still had time to crash a shot against the crossbar.

Key Turning Point

Goal! Uzbekistan 0, Colombia 1. Daniel Muñoz (Colombia) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Luis Díaz with a through ball.

Player of the Match

Trophy

Daniel Muñoz (Colombia)

Impact Performance

Group Impact

Colombia secure all three points to boost their position in Group K, while Uzbekistan look to bounce back in their next fixture.

Tactical Takeaways

Daniel Muñoz, Luis Díaz rewarded fantasy managers with goal returns, while key playmakers picked up assists.

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Pre-match File

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Match Metadata

Group
Group K
Date
June 17
Venue
Mexico City

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Style Clash

Uzbekistan are asking for a match in which they can accept loose phases and trust their runners. Colombia improve sharply if the night turns toward a game with alternating stretches of control and stress.

Stylistic Clash Profile

Comparing tactical leanings and spectrum gaps

Style Contrast120 pts
48%
Heavy Style ClashDominant Style Driver

High Press vs Low Block

Colombia will press high; Uzbekistan will defend in a compact block.

ChaosGap: 30Control
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C
Uzbekistan (75)Colombia (45)
TransitionGap: 0Possession
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Uzbekistan (50)Colombia (50)
BlockGap: 40Pressing
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C
Uzbekistan (35)Colombia (75)
SystemGap: 10Star
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Uzbekistan (70)Colombia (80)
PhysicalGap: 40Technical
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Uzbekistan (35)Colombia (75)

Match Intelligence Board

First 15

What to Watch in the First 15 Minutes

The first quarter-hour should tell us whether Shomurodov gets service before Uzbekistan are forced into desperation attacks; Colombia need to show whether James is receiving early enough to find Diaz before the defence can double him.

Duel

Key Duel

The clearest duel is Eldor Shomurodov against Luis Díaz. This game may turn on which reference point receives service without having to come too far for it.

Upset Path

The Upset Path

Uzbekistan do not need the better ninety minutes; they need the right fifteen. Uzbekistan's best path is to keep the defensive distances short, let Khusanov win duels and wait for Shomurodov to make one chance count. Colombia leave the door open whenever that weakness shows: peaks and dips define the pattern; Colombia's danger is losing control after periods of high performance.

Fantasy

Fantasy Teaser

Confirmed starts matter here. Luis Díaz offers the more stable route, while Eldor Shomurodov needs the match to stay close enough for attacking returns.

Prediction

Prediction Lens

Colombia remain the better call, with Colombia by one or two goals the most plausible range unless the first goal changes the match early.

Neutral Watch

What to Watch if You Are a Neutral Fan

Neutral fans should track the first clean counter, the first pressure spell after a turnover, and whether the game becomes controlled, stretched, or nervous before halftime.

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