At 8:00 AM on July 11th, in the semi-finals of the Copa America, two of the tournament’s most outstanding teams, Uruguay and Colombia, will compete for a spot in the final. Their opponent in the final will be Argentina, led by Messi. According to the latest FIFA rankings, Uruguay is ranked 14th in the world and 4th in South America. Colombia is ranked 12th in the world and 3rd in South America. Comparing the rankings, the strength of both teams is evenly matched. The total market value of Uruguay’s team is 480 million euros. While the total market value of Colombia’s team is 280 million euros. In terms of market value, Uruguay is clearly the stronger side.
In the history of the Copa America, Uruguay is undoubtedly one of the most successful teams in this competition. Historically, Uruguay has won the Copa America title 15 times. The Copa America dates back to 1916, with Uruguay being the champion of the first Copa America, subsequently dominating the early stages of the tournament. Uruguay has been crowned six times in the first 11 editions of the Copa America, making it to the final a total of 21 times. Compared to Uruguay’s brilliant glory in the Copa America, Colombia is much more low-key. They only won their first title in 2001. Historically, they have only reached the final twice. In the last Copa America, Colombia finished third.
Uruguay won all three group stage matches, scoring nine goals while conceding just one. In the quarter-finals, Nandez’s red card in the 74th minute suddenly put Uruguay at a disadvantage, but Brazil, playing with one more player, instead lost their composure, seeming dominant yet hardly threatening Uruguay’s goal. Ultimately, the match ended goalless after 90 minutes, forcing a brutal penalty shootout. In this phase, Uruguay scored all four penalties, eliminating Brazil 4-2 and advancing to the semi-finals. This was also the only game so far in the tournament where Uruguay did not score.
Colombia had two wins and one draw in the group stage, scoring six goals and conceding two. In the quarter-finals, they defeated Panama 5-0. After this victory, Colombia became the team with the strongest attacking power in this tournament. One of the most worrying aspects of Colombia is that, in addition to their rising competitive form, their multi-pronged attack makes them almost impossible to defend against. Eight players have scored goals, with scorers from the front, midfield, and defense lines.
According to statistics, the two teams have met a total of 38 times. Uruguay has 17 wins, 10 draws, and 11 losses, giving them a certain psychological advantage. In the last five encounters, Uruguay has remained unbeaten within regular time, with one win and four draws. However, in the quarter-finals of the last Copa America, although neither team was able to decide the winner in 120 minutes, Colombia won 4-2 in the penalty shootout. In the past ten years of encounters between the two sides, Uruguay has won more than they have lost, but overall, draws still dominate. This further confirms the reality of the parity in strength between the two teams.
The highest-valued player on this Uruguay squad is Real Madrid midfielder Valverde, whose latest personal valuation has soared to 120 million euros. Nunez and Araujo follow closely behind, each valued at 70 million euros. But these few individuals’ contributions to the national team are not merely in terms of their valuations. Nunez has personally scored two goals up front. Valverde’s midfield pressure ensures that Uruguay’s defense is not frequently placed in peril. Araujo is the rock of the defensive line. But in the match against Brazil, this Barcelona defender was substituted off the field in the 33rd minute due to a muscle injury. Post-match tests revealed that Araujo’s injury was severe, with conservative estimates suggesting he would be out for two months, forcing him to prematurely bid farewell to this Copa America, casting a shadow over Uruguay’s prospects in the tournament.
Under the leadership of James Rodriguez, Colombia is growing stronger with every battle, already showing signs of a championship contender. This 32-year-old veteran has rejuvenated himself in this Copa America. Although his valuation has fallen from a peak of 80 million euros to 3.5 million euros, this does not affect his dominant performance in this tournament in the slightest. One goal and five assists, James Rodriguez is truly Colombia’s midfield maestro and provider of ammunition. Even if his speed is not what it once was, after years of wandering and repeated unpleasant experiences, James Rodriguez has found the playing style best suited to him now. His playmaking leads the likes of Diaz, Cordoba, and Arias to dance gracefully in the front.
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A Look Ahead to the Copa America: Uruguay Loses Key Defender, James Rodriguez Hopes to Lead Colombia to an Upset. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/17734.html