Great Chilean goal from exRiver Rafael Borré for Colombia

The The Colombian team, led by Argentine Néstor Lorenzo, defeated Japan 2-1 this Tuesday in a friendly match held at the Yodoko stadium in the city of Osaka, at the close of the FIFA date.

The Asian team took the lead through Kaoru Mitoma, Alexis Mac Allister’s teammate at English Brighton, after three minutes; then he matched Jhon Durán (Aston Villa) at 33 and exRiver Rafael Santos Borré (Eintratch Frankfurt) put the final 2-1 in the second half with a remarkable definition of Chilean within the area.

Colombia, which did not qualify for the Qatar 2022 World Cup, had just drawn 2-2 on Friday against South Korea as a visitor, after being 0-2 with goals from another exRiver, Jorge Carrascal (CSKA Moscow), and the former Banfield James Rodriguez (Olympiakos from Greece).

Borré returned to share an attack with Carrascal this Tuesday and in the second half other acquaintances of Argentine soccer entered: the veteran exRiver Radamel Falcao (Rayo Vallecano) and the current Talleres de Córdoba player, Diego Valoyes.

For his part, Japan had drawn against Uruguay 1-1 in Tokyo that same Friday. In Qatar 2022, the Japanese team hit home by beating Germany and Spain (both 2-1) in the group stage, being eliminated in the round of 16 by Croatia in the penalty shootout.

There was also friendly action for Ecuador and Uruguay. Already in the post Gustavo Alfaro era, directed by the Spanish Félix Sánchez, Ecuador beat Australia 2-1 as a visitor in a duel of recent World Cups and took revenge for the 1-3 loss suffered on Friday against the same rival. The Argentine goalkeeper Hernán Galíndez (Aucas) and the former Talleres defender Piero Hincapié (Bayer Leverkusen) played for La Tri.

as long as Uruguay, who had just drawn 1-1 with Japan, beat South Korea 2-1 at the end of their Asian tour. The light blue goals were scored by Sebastián Coates and Matías Vecino, in the second half. None of the historical players (Godín, Suárez, Cavani, Muslera or Cáceres) were in the team led by Marcelo Broli, but Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde did play.

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It is worth remembering that Uruguay and South Korea met on the first date of the last World Cup (0-0)where the Celeste was eliminated in the group stage precisely against the Asians for having the worst goal difference.

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