On the morning of July 3 at 9 am, in the third round of Group D of the Copa América, Brazil will face Colombia. Colombia’s coach, Lorenzo, attended the pre-match press conference.
Lorenzo said, “We are not the favorites against Brazil. Brazil is a team with a long history, and we just want to write a few chapters in the history of Colombia. That’s great, but we crave more. In the match against Brazil, we won’t relax at any moment. It will be challenging to control the pace for the entire game; although we’d like to maintain it for 90 minutes, we must admit that there will be moments when we have to play more defensively.”
Regarding the yellow cards situation for his players, Lorenzo replied, “The priority now is to advance from the group. Thinking about future matches is underestimating the opponent of the day. Brazil deserves our attention, and our aim is to compete with these great teams.”
With just one point needed to secure the top spot in their group, Colombia is currently tied with their record of 25 unbeaten matches in a row, with only two games left to surpass that milestone.