Rabat – In a crucial Copa America Group D encounter, Colombia is set to face Costa Rica at State Farm stadium today at 11 p.m. Moroccan local time, aiming to build on their opening victory against Paraguay.
Costa Rica, buoyed by a hard-fought draw against Brazil, faces another daunting task against a formidable Columbian side that is riding high on confidence.
Costa Rica’s resilient defensive display earned them a valuable point against Brazil, marking a significant achievement considering Brazil’s offensive prowess.
The draw not only boosted their morale but also highlighted their ability to frustrate even one of the best attacking units in South America.
The two teams have met on four occasions in the history of the Copa America tournament.
Colombia emerged victorious in three matches (1997, 2004, and 2011), while Costa Rica claimed their victory during the CONMEBOL Copa América Centenario 2016, also held in the United States.
The Costa Ricans, historically the underdogs in encounters against South American giants, will draw confidence from their victory over Columbia in the 2016 Copa America.
Columbia, led by manager Nestor Lorenzo, displayed dominance in possession and secured a 2-1 victory over Paraguay in their opening fixture. With stars like James Rodriguez and a solid defensive lineup, Colombia’s blend of experience and talent makes them a formidable opponent.
According to Opta’s analysis, Colombia (56.3%) is considered the stronger favorite compared to Costa Rica, whose point in their first match was seen as fortunate.
Despite Costa Rica’s recent defensive resilience, they have never kept consecutive clean sheets at the Copa America, highlighting the challenge they face.
If Colombia manages to breach Costa Rica’s defensive wall quickly, it could end up being a one-sided meeting.
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