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With the emotions a bit calm, the analysis of the game between Chile and Colombia left many conclusions for the coffee team. Analyzing the development of the game, it is clear that those led by Queiroz fell into the trap of the Chileans when it came to playing more in contact and physical fight.
In the first half of the game, there was a section of the game that was somewhat heated. Lerma hunted a personal duel with Vidal and James Rodríguez was saved from being sent off. In an effort to get the ball back, he nailed a strong tackle on Alexis Sánchez.
After Stefan Medina was injured, Colombia’s playing scheme was completely disorganized. Chile took control and James had to go back a few meters to help in defense. It was there that he had several frictions and in one blow the referee admonished him, but had it been reviewed by the VAR it would have completely changed the destination of the commitment.
On a split ball, Alexis Sánchez went to the ground to sustain possession of the ball. It was there when the ’10’ from Colombia arrived late to the match and hit the Chilean attacker very hard on the floor. After the game, many agreed that the play deserved expulsion for recklessness of the steering wheel.
This was the hard kick from James Rodríguez to Alexis Sánchez in Chile vs. Colombia: