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FIFA World Cup: Colombia dominate shot-shy Ghana to claim final last-16 ticket
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FIFA World Cup: Colombia dominate shot-shy Ghana to claim final last-16 ticket

Colombia secured their spot in the FIFA World Cup round of 16 with a 1-0 victory over Ghana in Kansas City. Despite dominating possession and recording eight shots on target, Colombia could only find the back of the net once through substitute Jhon Arias' early goal. Ghana struggled throughout the match, managing just one shot on target and committing numerous errors, including a premature substitution due to injuries. The win sets up a potential clash with Switzerland in Vancouver, while Colombia's star player Luis Díaz acknowledged the team needs to improve their finishing accuracy.

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FIFA World Cup: Colombia dominate shot-shy Ghana to claim final last-16 ticket

Colombia secured their spot in the FIFA World Cup round of 16 with a 1-0 victory over Ghana in Kansas City. Despite dominating possession and recording eight shots on target, Colombia could only find the back of the net once through substitute Jhon Arias' early goal. Ghana struggled throughout the match, managing just one shot on target and committing numerous errors, including a premature substitution due to injuries. The win sets up a potential clash with Switzerland in Vancouver, while Colombia's star player Luis Díaz acknowledged the team needs to improve their finishing accuracy.

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