Colombia edges Uruguay on penalties to reach Copa semis
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RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Colombia topped Uruguay 4-2 on penalties on Saturday after two saves by goalkeeper David Ospina to advance to the Copa America semifinals and keep alive its hopes of its first title since 2001.
Regular time at the Mané Garrincha Stadium in Brasilia ended 0-0 in a tense match, filled with opportunities for both teams to score.
Ospina was then the hero for Colombia in the shootout making saves from Uruguay’s Jose Maria Gimenez and Matias Viña which set up a semifinal matchup against either Argentina or Ecuador, who will play later.
Duván Zapata, Davinson Sanchez, Yerry Mina and Miguel Borja all scored in the shootout, with veteran strikers Edinson Cavani and Luis Suárez converting their spot kicks.
Saturday’s victory ended a long trauma for in penalty shootouts for Colombia after painful exits in the 2015 and 2019 Copa America editions against Argentina and Chile, respectively. Colombia was also knocked out on penalties in the round-of-sixteen clash against England in the 2018 World Cup.
“We want to give joy to our country, may it have peace,” Ospina said after the match.
Uruguay’s Cavani said his team had improved despite the elimination.
“We have a good feeling here, but it was for us to go out,” he said. “That’s how penalties work, it can go well, it can go badly. Uruguay had several moments of good football in which we dominated. But in the shootout things can happen like they did.”
Colombia put more pressure on Uruguay from the start despite the absences of suspended winger Juan Guillermo Cuadrado and injured midfielder Matheus Uribe.
Uruguay’s Muslera made the save of the match in the 71st minute in a header by Zapata.
Colombia was one of the original hosts of Copa America with Argentina, but left the organization amid street protests against President Ivan Duque.
The Cafeteros have only one Copa America title, won in 2001 at home.
Defending champions Brazil and Peru will play for the other place at the July 10 final at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
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