Colombia's Luis Diaz celebrates after scoring his team's second goal.
Leading The Way
The Bayern Munich forward provided an assist and a goal.
Uzbekistan 1
Colombia 3
COLOMBIA BEAT WORLD Cup debutants Uzbekistan 3-1 in their opening Group K game on Wednesday thanks to an inspired performance from Luis Diaz at the Estadio Azteca.
The Bayern Munich forward provided an assist, a goal and also hit the post as the Colombians resisted a battling performance from the Uzbeks in front of 80,824 spectators in Mexico City.
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Diaz’s superb lofted pass allowed Daniel Munoz to volley in after 40 minutes, but Abbosbek Fayzullaev equalised with his nation’s maiden World Cup goal as he reacted first to head in a rebound from Eldor Shomurodov’s saved volley.
🇺🇿 1-1 🇨🇴
A first ever World Cup goal for Uzbekistan and it is very well worked. Albeit a goalkeeping error gifts the finish to Abbosbek Fayzullaev
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Diaz put Colombia back into the lead as he fired a shot that Uzbek goalkeeper Utkir Yusupov should have stopped.
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In the dying seconds Jaminton Campaz made it three for Colombia with a fine header.
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FULL-TIME: You'll go a long way through this tournament before you see better wide play than this. Cucho Hernandez battles, then crosses for Jaminton Campaz to head home
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The win put Colombia top of a group that also features Portugal and the Democratic Republic of Congo, who drew 1-1 earlier.
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