James Rodriguez, who was let alone for the beginning line-up because of muscle torment, came in the 59th moment yet neglected to change the course of the match.
Japan beat 10-man Colombia 2-1 in their opening Group H coordinate on Tuesday, the first run through an Asian group has conquered a South American one at the World Cup.
Colombia midfielder Carlos Sanchez was sent off in the third moment for think handball — the second quickest red card in World Cup history.
Shinji Kagawa scored the subsequent punishment to put Japan 1-0 up in the 6th moment, yet Juan Quintero adjusted with a low free kick which pressed over the line instantly before halftime.
After the break, Japan squeezed a drained Colombia side and Yuya Osako got the champ with a looking header in the 73rd moment.
Colombia assaulting midfielder James Rodriguez, who was let well enough alone for the beginning line-up because of muscle torment, supplanted Quintero in the 59th moment yet neglected to change the course of the match.
Japan beat 10-man Colombia 2-1 in their opening Group H coordinate on Tuesday, the first run through an Asian group has conquered a South American one at the World Cup.
Colombia midfielder Carlos Sanchez was sent off in the third moment for think handball — the second quickest red card in World Cup history.
Shinji Kagawa scored the subsequent punishment to put Japan 1-0 up in the 6th moment, yet Juan Quintero adjusted with a low free kick which pressed over the line instantly before halftime.
After the break, Japan squeezed a drained Colombia side and Yuya Osako got the champ with a looking header in the 73rd moment.
Colombia assaulting midfielder James Rodriguez, who was let well enough alone for the beginning line-up because of muscle torment, supplanted Quintero in the 59th moment yet neglected to change the course of the match.
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