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Chapter 526: Round of 32; Colombia vs Egypt
Chapter 526: Round of 32; Colombia vs Egypt
Morocco, a semifinalist of the last FIFA World Cup in 2022 just got eliminated in the Round of 32 stage!
The world of football buzzed with excitement.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup in USA, Canada, and Mexico was producing bangers, all-time classics and fans would do everything they could to savor them.
Morocco was out, Sweden progressed. The match continued.
...
The next day...
[FIFA World Cup 2026 – Round of 32]
[Match 14: Colombia vs Italy]
[Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, USA]
[Date: July 5th, 2026]
[Kick-off: 17:00 local time]
[Referee: Jesus Valenzuela (Venezuela)]
The evening was perfect for a game dubbed the clash of titans.
It was a game between 2 nations with legendary and illustrious histories in the FIFA World Cup, a game destined to be another all-time classic in this World Cup no matter the result at the end of the game.
The weather didn’t matter because the Mercedes-Benz is an indoors stadium with perfect conditions, just right for football.
But the tension was thick in the air.
Two proud footballing nations. Two explosive squads.
One prize: a ticket to the Round of 16.
Colombia, powered by youth, speed, and fearlessness, came in as group-stage juggernauts.
Italy, the four-time world champions, brought their defensive pedigree and tournament DNA to USA.
The result?
A firecracker of a match that had everything; goals, drama, heartbreak, and heroics from superstars.
The starting lineup for both nations was released an hour before the game.
Colombia started in a 4-2-3-1 formation with Camilo Vargas in between the posts, while ahead of him in defense was the defensive quadruple of Munoz, Cuesta, Lucumi, and Mojica.
In midfield was the duo of Lerma and Uribe, while the 3 creative players up field for the Colombians were Luis Diaz on the left, James Rodriguez captaining the side through the middle as the attacking midfielder, and Jorge Carrascal in right wing.
Jhon Duran led the line as the striker.
As for Italy, they started in a 3-5-2 with Gianguigi Donnarumma in goal, and a strong defensive trio of Allesandro Bastoni, Acerbi, and Scalvini ahead of him.
In midfield was the pentagonal lineup of Italian players, Di Lorenzo, Nicolo Barella, Jorginho, Frattesi, and Federico Dimarco all starting.
The two strikers were Raspadori and Scamacca.
The referee wasted no time in starting the game.
FWEEE!
And immediately after the game started, Colombia wasted no time asserting their authority and grip firmly on the game.
It didn’t take them long to break the deadlock.
In the 8th minute of the game, Luis Diaz broke the deadlock for the Colombians.
Straight from a turnover, the resurgent James Rodriguez split the defense with a perfect ball through to Luis Diaz who chopped inside Di Lorenzo with perfect skill and curled it past Donnarumma.
1-0 Colombia.
BOOM!
The Mercedes-Benz exploded from the roar of Colombian fans.
The Colombian crowd erupted. Atlanta trembled.
But Italy didn’t stay idle, they responded like a real OG of the FIFA World Cup that they were... like champions.
They responded in the 19th minute of the game through Davide Frattesi.
It started from a quick build-up from Nicolo Barella and Jorginho. Frattesi arrived late in the box, took one touch, and drilled it into the bottom corner.
1-1.
Frattesi did the calma calma celebration but the stadium was far from calm as Italian fans started their own madness.
The game was level, but far from calm.
In the 32nd minute of the game, Colombia’s Scamacca powered a header on target, forcing Vargas to parry it with lightning reflexes.
Colombia pressed, and like vintage Italy, the Italians defended.
But this time, their defense was not air-tight for 90 minutes. This was a stalwart and proven Italian defense, but it was not the Italian defense of the 90s and the early 2000s with the likes of Paulo Maldini, Nesta, and the others.
Colombia penetrated them for the 2nd time in the first half.
Jhon Duran, the Colombian striker was the hero.
Out of nowhere! Mojica crossed from deep, triggering Duran who jumped and bullied Acerbi in the air before smashing a header past Donnarumma.
2-1 Colombia.
BOOM!
The Mercedes-Benz exploded again.
The energy of the Colombian fans was unmatched.
The first half came to an end 2-1 in Colombia’s favor.
When second half started, Italy turned the game into a war, raising the intensity to crazy levels.
Italy pushed hard. Colombia refused to be pinned, but then...
In the 58th minute, GOAL! Italy. Scamacca.
Frattesi again made the difference, slipping Scamacca through. The big striker shrugged off Lucumi with minimal effort and slotted it calmly.
2-2.
Pure grit from the Italians.
But then came the moment of magic.
Who? James Rodriguez.
A vintage James goal in the 71st minute of the game.
Carrascal drew defenders with his dribbling, and then laid it off, allowing Rodriguez to whip a first-time shot into the far top corner from 20 yards.
GOAL!!!
The Mercedes-Benz melted in excitement.
3-2 Colombia.
One of the goals of the tournament. The stadium went ballistic.
The only trouble for Colombia now was holding on for the final stretch of the game. Like expected, Italy threw in everything.
Italy threw on Chiesa and Pellegrini. Then they buzzed. Di Lorenzo fired over. Donnarumma even came up for a late corner. Chaos reigned.
And then, in the 94th minute, additional time.
Chiesa got the last chance of the game as the ball fell to him in the box...
"...!"
Breaths were held, time seemed to freeze, and then...
BAM!
Chiesa blasted over.
Italian fans cursed and groaned in frustration.
That was it.
FWEEEE!
The referee’s final whistle reverberated.
[FULL-TIME: Colombia 3-2 Italy]
A World Cup classic like promised.
Colombia progressed into the Round of 16 with belief and brilliance.
Italy? They bowed out bitterly, but nobly.
James Rodriguez, the Colombian captain won the man of the match again with his 1 goal, a worldie, 1 assist, and a stunning 89% pass accuracy in such a tight and high-stakes game.
Like the commentator said:
"He may be older, but he is still Colombia’s beating creative heart".
At the end of the game, James Rodriguez faced the media.
"They doubted me. Colombia never did".
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