Colombia vs Ghana: A Clash in the World Cup Knockouts
Colombia faces Ghana in a crucial World Cup knockout match, showcasing two teams with contrasting

Colombia's national football team has wrapped up its last training session in Kansas City as they gear up for their upcoming World Cup match against Ghana. The team's preparations have been smooth, with no significant medical issues reported. Coach Néstor Lorenzo held a press conference at Arrowhead Stadium, followed by a mixed zone for media interactions at the Sporting KC Stadium, which served as the venue for their final training.
Despite the anticipation surrounding the match, Lorenzo refrained from revealing any definitive details about the starting lineup, indicating that even the players were unaware of the final selection. However, Colombian media outlets speculate on the potential return of Daniel Muñoz and Johan Mojica to the full-back positions after recent rotations in the squad.
The most consistent structure features Camilo Vargas in goal, with Davinson Sánchez and Jhon Lucumí as central defenders. Jefferson Lerma and Gustavo Puerta are expected to form a double pivot in midfield, while James Rodríguez, Jhon Arias, and Luis Díaz will likely lead the offensive front.
The main uncertainty lies in the attacking reference, where Jhon Córdoba appears to have an edge over Luis Javier Suárez as the preferred choice. As the team finalizes its strategy, fans are left eagerly awaiting the announcement of the starting eleven.
Colombia's performance in this match is crucial as they aim to advance further in the tournament, and all eyes will be on how they execute their game plan against a formidable Ghanaian side.