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Group Stage - 2
Colombia logoColombia
FT
1 - 0
HT: 0–0
Congo DR logoCongo DR

24 Jun 2026, 02:00

Estadio Akron, Zapopan

Maurizio Mariani, Italy

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home logoColombia
56’J. Lucumi
58’L. Suarez
58’J. Rodriguez
76’D. Munoz
77’J. Arias
90’J. Lerma
Congo DRaway logo
N. Mukau46’
C. Bakambu57’
A. Masuaku72’
E. Kayembe72’
S. Moutoussamy82’
C. Pickel90’

AI Post-Match Analysis

Match Rating
3.9/10
Man of the Match
D. Munoz
Key Moments
1The 76th-minute goal by D. Munoz, which broke the deadlock after a sustained period of Colombian dominance in attack.
2Colombia's yellow cards to J. Lucumi (56') and J. Lerma (90+4'), which may have influenced the flow of the game and forced tactical adjustments.
3Congo DR's inability to convert their limited chances, highlighted by their single shot on target, which underscored their struggles in breaking down Colombia's midfield.
Tactical Insights
Colombia's midfield control and high pass accuracy (473 passes) were pivotal in maintaining possession and dictating the tempo, allowing them to create the decisive goal.
Congo DR's defensive organization and minimal shot count (8 total) demonstrated their effectiveness in limiting Colombia's attacking options, despite being outplayed in most statistical categories.
Colombia secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Congo DR in a tightly contested World Cup match, with the decisive goal coming in the 76th minute from D. Munoz. The first half was characterized by a lack of clear chances, with both teams struggling to break down the opposition's defensive structure. Colombia's dominance in possession (64%) and numerical superiority in midfield were evident early on, but Congo DR's disciplined backline and limited passing accuracy (221 passes) restricted Colombia's ability to create meaningful opportunities. The second half saw Colombia intensify their pressure, leading to the breakthrough goal, though they were also cautioned with two yellow cards, which may have disrupted their rhythm in the final stages. Congo DR, despite being outplayed statistically, showed resilience in defense but lacked the creativity to threaten Colombia's goal, with only one shot on target throughout the match.