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00:00But Faustino, only if Colombia is champion or if they go to the final, that is, if they lose tomorrow, Nier shouldn't go, because I would take him. I don't.
00:13Ask for these players, but not those guys. Because he thinks, the World Cup never ends and in a month everyone forgets about them.
00:20But I'll give you an example. Juan Fernando Quintero played in the 2013 World Cup and went to the 2014 World Cup.
00:26So why are we going to Cuscamber now with a guy, Cuscamber? From the verb, what? To scare? No, let's go, brother.
00:33He scored three against Spain in the quarterfinals of a World Cup. There's something about it.
00:38A stroke of luck lets him score a goal, another stroke of luck lets him score two.
00:41But to score three against Spain in the quarterfinals of the World Cup, I don't know, well, no, I'll take him to the World Cup or the next one, like that, to the World Cup.
00:49Hey, it's tough there. No, no, no, no. What is true is that regardless of what happens now, what happens in the next World Cup, I'm taking this guy to this World Cup.
00:58He's talking about exaggerations, I don't know what. Why don't you tell the gentleman? Tell him the face of the exaggeration, the culture of exaggeration.
01:06Because before the South American tournament they were finishing him off. That millionarios, that the America jersey, that they stopped the ball.
01:13Yes, but the World Cup, don't confuse me, because I'm going to tell you something.
01:17Sir, you like that he stood on the ball. No, no, no, no. I'm going to tell you something.
01:23I judge players for, I judge footballers who put on the national team jersey and play with the national team.
01:32What they do in their clubs.
01:34It's not like I don't even see what he did, if he played, he didn't play for millionarios.
01:38I love footballers who put on a national team jersey and take themselves to another level and do different things.
01:47It happened to him, I'll explain it, it happened to John Hagee.
01:51Hagee was nowhere to be found before the World Cups, he would put on that jersey and the guy would look like Maradona.
01:57But why did they take him to the national team?
02:00Because his name was Jorgie or because he was at home scratching his belly.
02:04Of course, in clubs he has to keep up his game and try to play and all that.
02:10But many times there are footballers who don't play for clubs because of problems with the coach,
02:14because of so many things that happen, but when they're called up to the national team,
02:18the guys inspire and this guy has proven himself.
02:22He puts on that jersey and I love that he's wearing it now.
02:25Now we just have to see him do it with the senior jersey.
02:28I'll buy it for him.
02:29So he arrives and they get through to the final and he spends these 8 months without playing for Cruzeiro
02:35or whichever team comes next.
02:38Are you taking him to the World Cup?
02:40Well, if he comes and scores goals for me, I have to.
02:43But if he doesn't play for his team for 8 months, you'll take him to a World Cup.
02:48First of all, it's impossible, Fabian, that he won't play.
02:51It's impossible that he won't play for that team.
02:53I'm not sure how to play because it's possible that he won't.
02:56Play from now until December.
02:59It's also possible that he's running out, he's not going to play.
03:05If he signs his contract with Millionarios until December 31st, November 31st.
03:11Well, that's why he won't play in Brazil because first of all, he would have
03:1515 days left to play if that guy signed him and if they invest,
03:20they're going to let him play for sure.
03:21Even if it's the World Cup, they won't sell him.
03:28I think they bought players here for 8 million dollars and started going around the world.
03:33Come on, but why Quintero?
03:35Let's see, Quintero was always a substitute.
03:37Always, always, even when it was the 2014 World Cup, he was always a substitute.
03:42Yes, but there are cases where the U20 World Cup gives them time.
03:44Now we'll have to see.
03:46But well, that team, the Uruguayan team.
03:54Why are you so precocious and are you in the World Cup?
03:57Why don't you call them?
03:59Up in a month, in 20 days?
04:03Let's take him there.
04:04Even if he doesn't win the World Cup, even if he doesn't win the World Cup,
04:08even if he doesn't play in the World Cup final, tomorrow they could eliminate us.
04:11Done.
04:12Let's take the boy, the boy.
04:15Right now in the next call-up.
04:22That boy, Dor.
04:24What did he do here with a champion, a tournament, or rather, the Valley bought him, they forgot.
04:30They forgot, they took him.
04:32They took him to this Faustino.
04:34They took him to this process.
04:36How can you say they forgot?
04:38They took him.
04:38But they haven't, that's not forgetting.
04:41And why did they take him two or three times?
04:44How many teams has he changed since it happened?
04:49Nuremberg.
04:49Nuremberg is a team from Santander.
04:51So four teams in two years.
04:56The problem is that this guy is forgotten as soon as he scores goals against Spain in a World Cup.
05:04He's a call-up.
05:05But he can be called up.
05:07To start.
05:08But why not?
05:09And if he does well, we can't take him to the squad.
05:11And if he does well, we can't take him if he does well, let him do well.
05:15If he does well in that game and doesn't play again, you take him.
05:20Calm down a bit.
05:21He also has to be in good shape now.
05:24Let's go to the most likely scenario.
05:26The millionaire isn't going to play from now until November.
05:29So that's fine.
05:30But in a month they'll call him up and he'll do well.
05:32Then in January he starts with Crucero and plays a few minutes, scores a few goals.
05:37It's most likely because we all know that he's not going to start.
05:39He's not going to start as a starter for Crucero.
05:41If Crucero doesn't sell him before then, he'll get his minutes.
05:46Let's say they call him up in March as a follow-up to what was started with the process with the boy.
05:50And the boy comes back and does well with Colombia in that call-up.
05:54That's the way things are.
05:56They can't dream about a place in the World Cup.
05:59But he has to become a mega star in the process.
06:03You're talking about a process.
06:04The gentleman is saying that simply by reaching the final he has to take him to the World Cup.
06:11Exaggerated if one scores.
06:13If one is the top scorer in a U-20 championship and has to make.
06:19Who wait?
06:20If those who are, if those who are on the team and the seniors haven't scored more goals than that boy.
06:24The boy is the top scorer in a U-20 World Championship.
06:31If he's not called up, then what does he have to do?
06:33Stop in, the eyelashes or, in front of his peers.
06:36In front of his peers.
06:37He has shown quality in front of his peers, in front of his own boys.
06:41But if they even took another player to the senior team who scored three goals just over there and they called him up right there.
06:47Who?
06:47Who?
06:48To Duran.
06:48Yes, no, but they.
06:50Brought him to the national team for the qualifiers and he had three goals.
06:54He was a substitute.
06:55Substitute.
06:56This guy is a top scorer in the World Championship.
06:59Come on.
06:59This guy is a World Cup scorer.
07:04In what category?
07:05In what category?
07:06He's 20 years old.
07:08He has to be 30 to be able to score.
07:10No, but who was he playing with?
07:12Who were his peers of the same age?
07:14Mr. Duran was scoring goals against Bayern Munich.
07:17He was scoring goals against Manchester.
07:19He was scoring goals against someone else.
07:21Yes, but the issue here is not age.
07:23The issue is not age because this has become a matter of identification many times, right?
07:27Here it's about performance.
07:32Nier scores against the big teams, the big ones, the bigger ones, their quality and their peers, the minutes.
07:38But you scored a goal.
07:45No, but it was 13 games.
07:47In Colombian football, which we criticize so much, Villarreal played in the middle of a conflict.
07:51Let's see.
07:52Here, the millionaire plays as a number 9.
07:54They put him behind Falcato, behind Castro, behind everyone.
07:57They never put him as a number 9 when Falco was injured.
08:00At that time, they put him there.
08:03They put Maren there.
08:05The only thing here is that there are two things, two things that are clear.
08:09Against his peers, as I wanted to explain, he has made the difference.
08:12Against the big teams, which is a given, he didn't make a difference.
08:16That doesn't mean he can't do it.
08:18That means he can't do it.
08:20We're talking about the fact that the Colombian national team has a number of wingers and number 9s for next year's World Cup.
08:25That guy can do it.
08:28I mean, he has possibilities.
08:30He's having a great World Cup that opens the door for him to be called up for the next team.
08:34But let's go slowly because slowly, slowly, slowly, it's a joke.
08:40That's why we have to play with skill for the World Cup so that they can start in a month because if not, they'll forget about the guy.
08:47Espa, the last one.
08:48What's the name of that kid with Gampin Palmeiras who Real Madrid bought when he was 16?
08:53Henry, and they didn't take him to the national team anymore.
08:56Yes, of course.
08:57No, well, there's this guy who scored a goal against Chelsea, two goals against him.
09:01But Chelsea scored a goal in the last minute last weekend for Chelsea to win.
09:05And against Japan, he plays for Chelsea, he scores goals for Chelsea.
09:09Milenario couldn't.
09:10Listen to me before going to Chelsea where he played for the national team.
09:13It seems like a small thing.
09:15It seems like a small thing.
09:16Before going to Chelsea where he played for the same team, they called him up to the national team.
09:20Why do we have so much trouble here?
09:22A bald guy called up to the Colombian national team.
09:25At 29, they're going to ask him when he's ready to retire.
09:32The point is age.
09:35Mr. Duran and Yasser were called up when they were under 20.
09:42Because those guys had already shown a different ability at a professional level than the ones he played with.
09:47What had they done?
09:48Which team, sir?
09:49If they had already left, why had he gone to Europe?
09:55He was also the star of the U-20s.
09:58They had already bought him in Europe.
10:00Mr. Duran was already playing.
10:02Mr. Duran, look at how many if they didn't score at least two goals in 13 games.
10:06Playing with Envigado, a person who in Matamata, I know he's a youth player, but a person who in Matamata has scored five goals in the World Cups, three against Spain.
10:16Three against Spain.
10:17I do believe he has the right to be the first player to be called up.
10:21Do you know that the only one of us who are defending?
10:24We who are defending, Tonyo, that there be a process so that they can call him up there.
10:29But you are defending that he goes to the World Cup as the gentleman is saying.
10:36I didn't mess around.
10:38But my God, bless you.
10:39But if in Brazil, why do they already manage and call them to the World Cups when they are 18 years old?
10:43Because they already know that they are going to be world stars.
10:47Tell me, how many have they taken like that?
10:49How many have they taken like that?
10:51Well, I saw Ronaldo here.
10:54And what were they?
10:55What did they become?
10:56And he played in Crucero on the same team that the gentleman is going to play for.
10:59And Crucero was killing it and scoring goals.
11:02That's why this one hasn't arrived, but this one is going to.
11:04Look, in 93 Ronaldo Nazario, the true phenomenon, scored eight.
11:08No, wait a second, he scored eight.
11:10Tell the story because you always interrupt me.
11:12Eight goals in the under-17s.
11:14They saw him in the first division, in the first division of Brazil in Cruce.
11:18In that one, Cristobalo, that was the name of the club.
11:20The guy started and won the state championship and everything in the first team.
11:24And he was a substitute and didn't play in that 94 World Cup, the 30 World Cup?
11:29Or which one am I saying?
11:30Give me a number so I can calm down because I need to know a world number.
11:35Lore, get to Cruce as Antonio rightly says.
11:38Start playing in regional tournaments.
11:40Start scoring goals, you as a nationality.
11:42If Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina were asking for it, they would be here.
11:47Bring him now because they're going to steal him.
11:49Hopefully he takes the place of Gabigol and Calo Jorge and that he scores my goals.
11:53Hopefully, hopefully he does that.
11:55The process has to be done.
11:57The process has to be done.
11:58I mean, Faustino, you can't rush the process.
12:01By going to the November games and hopefully I don't get ahead of myself.
12:04The thing is that this guy is ahead of his time.
12:06He's ahead of his time, right?
12:07Me, that guy has been asking for a place for a while now.
12:10But you're asking for the senior World Cup to stop.
12:12Once and for all, we have to get him out there.
12:14Bring him.
12:14If there's any left over.
12:15If there's a spot left over for the nine.
12:17Let's see.
12:17Don't be irresponsible because then there's a spot left over.
12:20There's not a spot left over, sir.
12:22There are spots.
12:23But a spot of nine that goes first.
12:25That goes next month and there we go.
12:27And to go to Chile, life requires a dose of irreverence.
12:30We're already here, Antonio.
12:33You know that the first thing the boy has to do is finish the World Cup.
12:39They let him finish the U20 and they already put him in the U20.
12:43But if the star of Mexico didn't finish playing the same as I don't know what else.
12:47They talked about Mexico.
12:48That the king of that team because he needed to play against them right now.
12:51That's why I'm.
12:52Telling you.
12:57And the Mexicans do have a star there.
12:59The star of the senior team.
13:00And he's going to the World Cup.
13:01The star of the senior team.
13:04Is not the star of the World Cup.
13:07That boy, El Mora.
13:08But Gilberto Mora is going to the World Cup.
13:10He's definitely going to the World Cup.
13:11Now.
13:13Because they don't have more people in the pot.
13:15They have plenty of Nuan from Chile.
13:18And I greet Julian Capra, among others.
13:20With a fact, Nacer Villarreal is very close to being the first human to be the top scorer in the South American and U20 World Cups.
13:29Nobody has done that.
13:30No human being.
13:32If those aren't epaulets, then.
13:34Or what are the people around you saying?
13:35Gully, how are you?
13:37How are the nights in Santiago?
13:40Hello, Tonio.
13:41How are you?
13:42How are you doing?
13:43Hugs to everyone on the panel.
13:45Well, the temperature has really dropped.
13:47Spring has already started here in Santiago.
13:50It may be cooler than usual at this time of year, but emotionally, things are warming up and heating up fast because you know that Colombians are all over the world and are also here supporting the Colombian national team, which just made its debut.
14:03You mentioned Nacer Villarreal.
14:06He is one of the most sought-after names.
14:08People talk to him a lot, ask for photos, ask for his autographs.
14:12Emilio Aristizabal is also going to have the responsibility of taking on the attacking role tomorrow.
14:17Well, let's talk to people a little bit.
14:19Sir, where are you from?
14:20What are you doing here?
14:21Tell us how you got to this place today, to the Colombian national team's training ground today.
14:26How are you doing?
14:27Welcome, good, good, thank god.
14:29Look, we are here supporting you from Talca.
14:32We came here to support the Colombian national team because we know that the boys have really given it their all and that they deserve to reach the final.
14:41That's why we're here with them, supporting them with all our hearts.
14:44Very good, your name, and you didn't tell me what part of Colombia you're from.
14:48I know you've lived here for a few years.
14:49Look, I'm from Palmyra, Juan Carlos Morales, an America fan, dot, an America fan who has good representation on this team.
14:57How are you, sir?
14:58Very good, very good, thank you very much.
15:00Well, I came here to support the team.
15:03Obviously, we don't just have to support the senior team, but also the U20 team, which are boys who are making an effort to shine, to represent Colombia and, well, obviously we're always with Colombians all over the world, as you said, and grateful to the boys who are giving it their all.
15:17Who has surprised you in this South American tournament?
15:21The one you mentioned, Nacer, Nacer.
15:24The truth is, I feel that he has brought out the character of all Colombians and I feel that he could soon be the representative of the senior team.
15:31Well, this is divided because people are singing over there, in the other sector, in the other stand, but we are not going to let them throw dirt on us.
15:38Are you leading it or not?
15:39Let's see how it is.
15:41Colombia, yes, yes, carry.
15:44Yes, yes, Colombia, yes, yes, carry.
15:48No, there is.
15:49No opponent for the Colombians.
15:51Not even Argentina dared to give us a hard time.
15:54Exactly, Tonio, because that is the point.
15:56Here in this concentration hotel is Colombia and Argentina.
16:00They are both there and really, well, a couple of light blue jerseys despite the geographical proximity, but Colombia, Colombia at home and surely tomorrow it will be a party.
16:10Hopefully with the qualification to the grand final of this U20 World Cup, we are winning 1-0.
16:15So, Julie, we are with you.
16:17We are going to go to the break and I will leave you a little reminder.
16:19By 1998, without being the top scorer in a South American youth team or a world youth team, they brought in leader Prechato.
16:25In one of the few games that Colombia has won in the World Cups, because there are still very few games that have been won in World Cups, they put him in among all these luminaries and he scored that goal.
16:34His name was leader Prechato.
16:35Well, very good.
16:36Well, the U20 team this morning.
16:38There's Juli Capra, he's in Santiago.
16:41Let's talk about how the changes are going to be addressed, Juli, because tomorrow the top scorer in the history of the U20 World Cups in our country won't be there.
16:49Nacer Villarreal with 5 goals, followed by Cortes and Muriel with 4.
16:53I'm missing someone else with 4.
16:55Uh, we have the possible changes here.
16:57I'm telling you, Julio, you're not seeing the screen.
17:00Emilio Aristizabal for Villarreal.
17:04Romero for Sarabia and Cabadea for Jordan Barrera.
17:09Would those be them?
17:12Yeah, yeah, that's really the closest possibility, Tonio.
17:17Anyway, on the right wing, he's tried two options, one more conservative than the other.
17:23We know Romero, we've already seen him in his first professional games with America Day Cali.
17:28He's a player with slightly more offensive characteristics compared to the other option that the Colombian national team has, which is Julian Bassan, who we saw as a central defender in the absence of Simone Garcia.
17:41Garcia will return tomorrow.
17:42I think that's great news for the Colombian national team.
17:45He's already served a suspension for accumulating yellow cards, but Cesar Torres has also used Bassan as a right winger in some friendly preparation matches.
17:53Obviously, he's a much less deep winger due to his natural condition as a central defender, so there's the double option of Romero, more aggressive, and a slightly more conservative formula if he ends up using Bassan in midfield.
18:05Everything indicates that it's going to be Cabadia.
18:08He also tried out the alternative of Renteria in one of this week's practices, even before traveling here to Santiago in Talca.
18:14He tried out the alternative of Renteria, where we saw him come in on the wing very well in the match against Spain.
18:20He put him there in one of the training sessions as a left midfielder, but they are happy with it.
18:24We are now talking to the people from the coaching staff and the coach Cesar Torres, who came over to greet the people and told us,
18:32Look, I know it may not be as flashy, but I didn't dislike it at all in tactical terms and in what I look for with that three in midfield when we don't have the ball.
18:42What Cabadia did when Jordan Barrera got injured
18:44So, surely, every day and yes, the logic where there are fewer doubts for us, surely the coach has already figured it out.
18:52The presence of Emilio Aristazel, who, let's remember, started as a starter in this championship ahead of Nier,
19:00who was finishing his recovery stage and without playing time in Millonarios, contrary to what happened with Emilio in Fortaleza.
19:07That's why Emilio starts as a starter in the South American.
19:10Nier quickly shows that he is at a very high level and ends up doing what he did in the round of 16 and in the quarter-finals,
19:16but I do believe that there are no doubts about that and that Emilio will be Colombia's point of reference in attack tomorrow.
19:21Now, uh, it wouldn't be a shame not to play Besson Julien tomorrow after the great game he played.
19:27I don't know if he's a center-back or a full-back, but after the great game he played against Spain, the game itself, the tactical part.
19:34Uh, yes, that's why I don't rule out that possibility.
19:37Although as you said, Romero is an alternative that he's tried out in recent training sessions and they really like Besson.
19:43Uh, now Cesar Torres, coaching staff also expressed that to us.
19:47Besson is not the same as a center-back, which is his natural position, where he feels most comfortable, where he feels very confident, even to start the game,
19:57because remember how Colombia's first goal came about?
20:00He breaks away and starts to accumulate opponents and ends up almost at the same level as Nier,
20:05it almost ends up being Bessoni and Nier giving Spain's center-backs a headache.
20:08He took on that match as a full-back with great confidence and already with the responsibility of being on the wing against Argentina,
20:16which plays well on that flank and has demonstrated this especially after the group stage, so he could take an extra precaution there.
20:22But I agree with you, if in the end you decide to play Besson, I think he showed enough character and personality.
20:29Even if he has to play on the wing in the previous match against Spain.
20:32Now that they got off the bus, did you see Jordan Barrera less lame, just as lame or more lame than yesterday?
20:42Well, Jordan still doesn't really walk well.
20:44I don't know, I don't know, sometimes, well, it's part of the strategy that's set up to distract you and there are cameras here too, of course, from the Argentine media,
20:55but Jordan didn't even get close because the players have been very willing during this championship to be close to the people,
21:01to receive a hug, sign an autograph, take a picture and today they did it with great patience.
21:08Jordan didn't make it, but we did have the chance to see that little bit of movement between the bus door and the hotel door,
21:13and obviously no, he's not walking normally.
21:17And this morning, when we arrived and had the chance to peek in for a few minutes at practice,
21:22he wasn't working out with the group.
21:24It's likely that later, when the media were asked to leave, he did something with the ball,
21:29at least that was the intention of the medical team, but during that time he wasn't working out with his teammates.
21:34So Tonyo, I find it very difficult for Jordan to be in tomorrow's game.
21:38He can be there, now, that's when the grandparents say,
21:41but Puskas played the 54 final with a broken ankle.
21:44Well, yes, but they lost.
21:46They all have to be okay, right, Julie?
21:48Maradona.
21:50Yes, yes, yes, okay.
21:52Also, there's a lot of confidence that this isn't over tomorrow for Colombia.
21:57Obviously, first we have to have breakfast and the challenge is huge.
22:01Furthermore, they are aware that it is not just the fact of facing a big team,
22:05because Spain was also one,
22:06but of facing a team that exercises paternity over us and that almost always,
22:11when we meet in the final stages, has beaten us, left us out, eliminated us.
22:15And that is why the work that Coach Saburain is doing,
22:18who is the psychologist of this team and who told us some details in that sense,
22:22the conversations he has had with the players,
22:24but the message for them is,
22:26calm down, Jordan, and calm down, Nir.
22:29Because this does not end here and because they are convinced,
22:31and that is what they also want to transmit to the people,
22:34that Colombia goes until the weekend and goes until Sunday,
22:37not fighting for third or fourth place,
22:39but fighting for the title of this World Cup.
22:42Julie, a hug from a distance.
22:45Hey Julie, how does the coaching staff understand what you have just arrived?
22:49But looking back at the recent past in the South American Championship,
22:52where a match was tied, goals in quick succession,
22:5533 and 36 minutes,
22:56Perea scored, then Argentina tied it,
22:58Colombia, and then in the 2016, Diablito Chiveri scored,
23:02then Argentina won in the hexagonal with a goal from Subiarbi at the last minute.
23:07What if you don't want to repeat that thinking about the immediate past?
23:11One says something and the other takes it differently.
23:14Hello, Pablo, a hug.
23:17Well, the feeling is that first the group stage match,
23:20the result for them is a bit misleading because Colombia created many chances
23:24and came very close to winning the match.
23:26I think it was a matter of effectiveness, above all,
23:30which happened not only in that match,
23:31but in several in the group stage of the South American Championships
23:34where Colombia managed to impose conditions,
23:36develop their game plan better,
23:38but they didn't score, they didn't score goals.
23:40And that's the feeling they have about that game with Argentina.
23:44Yes, they believe that the Colombian team's behavior changed,
23:47was affected a little bit and in the end
23:49they weren't able to show their best version in the hexagonal.
23:51They have also emphasized, and today we were talking to some players,
23:56that it is clearly a different time.
24:00Argentina, uh, does not have some important players that they had in the South American tournament,
24:05such as Mastin Tuono, for example,
24:07although they have found very valuable alternatives in attack,
24:10in their offensive structure, and have been able to replace them well,
24:13but they say, they are not the same, neither are we,
24:16and probably, as the matches have unfolded since the group stage of this World Cup,
24:21the feeling that the Colombian players have is that they are on an upward curve
24:24and that this will allow them to face Argentina in a better way.
24:28But the feeling regarding those two games that you mentioned
24:31is that they were very even and that in the first one Colombia was even superior,
24:35but it was a question of effectiveness on that occasion
24:37that prevented them from winning the game.
24:39And they also have casualties, Carrizo is not there.
24:42Professor Cesar Torres, Colombia's coach, said this.
24:46We weren't the champions and we were the best team.
24:50Well, any of you can say, they can't be the best if they weren't champions.
24:55If I told you that we could be because we had the top scorer,
24:58the best assist man, the goalkeeper who conceded the fewest goals,
25:02the team that scored the most goals,
25:04and we missed out on being champions by one point.
25:10So we're coming into the World Cup with a preparation that,
25:13if Colombia manages to maintain consistency in results and football,
25:18we'll surely be playing in the final.
25:22And more than consistency, Julie, it's that the team is on the rise, right?
25:27Yes, yes, that's the feeling, that's the feeling that Colombia is going into this match on a good note,
25:35because the group stage wasn't the most exciting.
25:38There were difficulties, especially in the second and third matches.
25:42The third match left many doubts in the Colombian national team's environment about how it played,
25:47even with the feeling that if the rival's goal had come a little earlier,
25:51Colombia could have ended up losing that match.
25:53But yes, there was an improvement in the round of 16 game,
25:58which they ended up winning, despite the draw,
26:01which I think is a good test of the character of this team and, above all,
26:04the game against Spain,
26:05which was something we also had the chance to talk about with Coach Saburain,
26:09the team's psychologist.
26:12We are used to the opposite almost always happening to us and,
26:15in the usual scenario, in the normal scenario,
26:17a team with more history, probably with more resources, with better preparation,
26:22like the Spanish team,
26:23scores two goals in three minutes and the normal thing for us is,
26:26that's it, it's over.
26:29We get depressed in terms of football,
26:32from there we are not able to get up,
26:34but this time and that's why they are so calm,
26:36so happy with the behavior of this team in terms of spirit,
26:39football, because it is part,
26:41it is a component of the game,
26:42it is the ability to get up.
26:44Spain didn't score two goals against us and Colombia didn't back down,
26:48on the contrary,
26:49they showed their best side after that,
26:50scoring two more goals against Spain in regular time
26:53and ending up winning the match fairly well.
26:55So I agree,
26:57Tonio,
26:57more than consistency,
26:59which is what Coach Cesar Torres is talking about,
27:01I think they're improving their level and that in such short tournaments
27:04that give so little time to improve between one match and another,
27:07is without a doubt great news.
27:09Dear Julian Capra,
27:10thank you very much,
27:11We'll be talking throughout the night,
27:13tomorrow too.
27:14Thanks.
27:17Bye,
27:18Tonio,
27:18a big hug to everyone.
27:20Thanks,
27:20great job.
27:22Well,
27:23Monchito sent something.
27:24Of course.
27:26You are calling him and he whatsapped me.
27:29I'm,
27:29not going to leave any paperwork.
27:31I'm,
27:31not going to leave Jorge hanging,
27:32he said.
27:33Today,
27:33exactly.
27:34No,
27:35no,
27:35no,
27:35I have to send help to the old man.
27:37Who signs?
27:38Who signs the paper?
27:39Hey,
27:39Monchito Fran.
27:40And what did they send him?
27:41The formation.
27:42Yes,
27:42the formation.
27:43Sure,
27:43look,
27:44Colombia.
27:44Yes,
27:45yes.
27:45Montero in goal.
27:47Montero,
27:47Roman.
27:48And always Roman.
27:50On the right.
27:52The center backs Sanchez,
27:54John Lucum and Mojica on the left.
27:56See that it.
27:57Matches what Mojica doesn't.
27:59I have Monchito here.
28:00Mojica,
28:01that never fails.
28:02Mojica,
28:03I mean,
28:03Costa Ricans.
28:04Up to here we go with two changes,
28:06three changes.
28:07Right?
28:07Three.
28:07Three.
28:08Three.
28:08Because Montero replaces Ospina,
28:10Roman replaces Munoz.
28:13And Mojica replaces Angulo,
28:15beyond the fact that Mojica but Lucumy came in there for Dita.
28:19Sure.
28:21Four.
28:22Sure.
28:22But there are three regulars in the back line,
28:25the master would say.
28:27Good bet.
28:28But anyway,
28:29that's with respect,
28:30I say it,
28:31with respect to Saturday's formation.
28:33Four.
28:34Four.
28:35In the middle of the field,
28:36Portilla,
28:37Rios and Compaz and Rios.
28:38According to the little figure you sent me here,
28:40Mojito three.
28:41Seven changes.
28:42And Compaz goes as an inside forward.
28:44Well,
28:45Fausto doesn't like that.
28:46We've made seven changes in the last three.
28:48And the three up front.
28:49Yes.
28:52Uh-huh,
28:52Quintero on the right.
28:54Pucha Hernandez at number nine and Diaz in his position,
28:57he makes 433 changes.
28:59Well,
29:00433 is what it takes.
29:01Let me tell you that he's made nine changes compared to Saturday's starting lineup.
29:08Now there are a lot of regulars.
29:11Only Lukumi and Lucho Diaz repeat.
29:13Lucho Diaz.
29:14Exactly.
29:15Now it's common to see Davinson Sanchez,
29:17Mojica,
29:18Rios.
29:19Lukumi.
29:20Yes,
29:20but Lukumi repeats himself.
29:22That's why it's
29:23common to see him.
29:24Ah,
29:24well,
29:24yes,
29:25Lukumi and Diaz.
29:26Diaz.
29:26Let's say there are five regulars.
29:28Yes,
29:28and even Quintero.
29:30Quintero isn't that unknown.
29:31And who's going to play for brother?
29:32Portia.
29:33Portia.
29:34And Rios for Castaña.
29:35Regarding Saturday.
29:36Compaz on the right.
29:37No,
29:38Compaz on the left is left midfielder.
29:40Sure.
29:41And a three on the right.
29:42Ah,
29:43okay.
29:43Quintero.
29:44Diaz.
29:45Quintero on the right.
29:46Quintero from James.
29:47Quintero from James.
29:48Quintero from James is a new.
29:50But Quintero likes to start from there,
29:52from the right to the middle.
29:53Although he passes behind Roman.
29:56Yes,
29:56he plays to the right and passes.
29:58Yes,
29:59what a pass.
29:59Yes,
30:00no,
30:00we want to see the Roman that we've never seen before,
30:03right?
30:03That's been a while,
30:04right?
30:04X.
30:05Very fast,
30:06very spicy team.
30:07Light,
30:08not so athletic because Kucha,
30:10Juanfair,
30:10the same pacer.
30:13Quintero with speed.
30:15Quintero,
30:16Kucha and Rios can play tasty,
30:18right?
30:18Yes,
30:18yes,
30:19yes.
30:20Ah,
30:20Canada,
30:21Canada has some changes compared to the match with Australia.
30:24David will play up front,
30:25the player Jonathan David,
30:27the player who was from Lila,
30:28is in Juventus.
30:29He will play,
30:30who is the captain who is in Porto.
30:31Let's see what Canada's structure is.
30:33Ah,
30:33they have some changes.
30:35This is a fast team,
30:36a powerful,
30:37strong team.
30:37They're not coming on as a substitute,
30:39they're coming off a lost Australia,
30:40but they've played friendly matches and won.
30:42Oserio was born in Colombia or he's from Colombian descent.
30:44I think he was born there and he's from a Colombian family,
30:47but we'll check.
30:47Okay.
30:48But anyway,
30:49do you like him?
30:50Do you like nine changes?
30:52Do you like Tino?
30:54Yes.
30:54Or a lot.
30:55Right?
30:55They brought them.
30:56There,
30:57well.
30:57What did they do?
30:58Well,
30:58to see him.
30:59Yes,
30:59of course.
31:00Now with,
31:00I.
31:01Like to see Kucha at number nine.
31:02I also.
31:03Like to see Quintero,
31:04who has been asked for that opportunity too.
31:07Yes.
31:08From the start,
31:09I like Portia because I think it's important to start seeing an alternative for
31:13Para Erma and,
31:15well,
31:15Roman,
31:16who?
31:18Has to look for that chance to beat him.
31:21I think.
31:22Compose is interesting.
31:24It's just that they're going to put him inside more.
31:26Yes.
31:26Last time they put him there.
31:28Yes.
31:28But Rosario Central plays on the outside,
31:30but give Compose Arias.
31:32That's the new John Arias.
31:34Campos is the new John Arias the wild card.
31:36He didn't play like that against Argentina.
31:38Yes.
31:39Against Argentina he played on the left and Lucho Diaz as a striker,
31:42but that's where they don't give them a shirt.
31:43They give them overalls.
31:45Campos is one,
31:45right?
31:46But that guy has physical ability.
31:47He has a way with it.
31:48He has irreverence.
31:50So that's where he has to break through when he has the ball.
31:53He puts on the frag.
31:55Win the scolding and finish with the hug.
31:58That's it.
31:59Done.
31:59Win the scolding and finish with the hug.
32:01Damn,
32:01we were right.
32:02Osorio was born in Toronto.
32:03His parents are Colombian,
32:04but he was born in Canada.
32:06Very good.
32:06Good.
32:07Now there's the official one that Mancho sent him minutes before.
32:10We don't know and it was confirmed.
32:12We don't know who Mancho is,
32:13but Mancho sent him the one he is.
32:14There it is,
32:15brother.
32:15I Manchito,
32:16of Franco,
32:17never fails.
32:18He doesn't.
32:18Let him.
32:19Manchito is not the same as Ramon.
32:20Mind you,
32:21he's not different.
32:22That's why we don't know about his Manchito.
32:24That's like one more that has something.
32:25Montero,
32:26Roman,
32:26Dovinson,
32:27Lakumi,
32:28Mojica,
32:28Aportia,
32:29Rios,
32:30Quintero,
32:30Compaz,
32:31Diaz's captain and Juan Camilo Hernandez who plays with number 14.
32:35I think Quintero with Kucha can play very well.
32:39And with Camp Rios also with Rios himself.
32:44I mean,
32:45for a team that is going,
32:47oh,
32:47how nice to say this word,
32:49to shield behind,
32:50huh,
32:50there are little touchers there.
32:52And there are slippery dribblers too,
32:54those slippery ones.
32:56Slippery too,
32:57sir.
32:57No,
32:57no,
32:58there is not variety of everything.
32:59We have a team,
33:00guys,
33:01but why are we going to feed it?
33:02But wait,
33:02because suddenly the page doesn't come out and they start to go down.
33:05Oh,
33:05but these are games to test.
33:07But no,
33:08no,
33:08I'm not with the people,
33:10the people asked today for me to do it and those tests are good.
33:13Just a moment,
33:14the coach does what he has to do,
33:16he puts them in now,
33:17they are the ones who have.
33:18The opportunity,
33:21the coach will tell him today,
33:23Mr.
33:23Montero,
33:24Mr.
33:24Antonio Casal,
33:25finally,
33:25an accurate opinion,
33:26right?
33:27But how do you think that he agrees with you?
33:29It's different than being accurate.
33:31Munozucho,
33:31everyone there,
33:32in one of these,
33:33they put Munoz on the wing for a while and tomorrow they take him out of the nightstand of the madness.
33:37No,
33:37this one could happen due to an injury or something.
33:41But while Carbonero is there,
33:43right?
33:43Montero,
33:44Mr.
33:44Montero,
33:45Roman,
33:46Portilla,
33:47Compose,
33:47Quintero and Hernandez,
33:49there you have it,
33:50gentlemen,
33:50your opportunity.
33:52Go for it,
33:53earn the chance.
33:53Make me doubt,
33:56at least the,
33:58madness that I gave him.
34:00Sure,
34:00for example,
34:01in some it is make me doubt because,
34:03for example,
34:04Roman,
34:04Roman has to make him doubt,
34:06that would be it.
34:06Munoz and Arias are very likely,
34:08that is a given.
34:10But you never know what will happen.
34:13Today Kucha has to make the boy doubt that he has to,
34:15put on audacity because Suarez,
34:19Cordoba and Incredibly Duran are behind him and I even got it.
34:23And I got it,
34:24I didn't.
34:24Get it,
34:25they got it.
34:26But he didn't even.
34:27Get in a little bit last time.
34:29But no,
34:29but today was the day to put him in,
34:31if not.
34:31But how come?
34:32So where do you want them to put Kucha in and now that I got it,
34:36where do they put him?
34:37But since I got it,
34:38they also give him overalls and he puts them on.
34:41You,
34:41know what,
34:41boy,
34:42I thought,
34:42Muscara,
34:43the Wolverhampton center back,
34:45was going to play.
34:45I thought that boy,
34:47we'll,
34:47have to see,
34:48we'll have to see.
34:49And the boy Cherna who played against Mexico,
34:51Jorge already said,
34:52very dedicated,
34:53I don't know.
34:54I lack the irreverence that I'm talking about.
34:57It's,
34:57life itself.
34:59It's life itself.
35:00You gave me the opportunity for a job and I wasn't able to do it,
35:02daddy.
35:03Another one comes after you and I saw you.
35:05It happened to me.
35:05It happened to me.
35:06I am an observer of reality.
35:08I,
35:08went to a casting.
35:09But the thing is that many times only one train passes you by.
35:13Dude,
35:13dude,
35:14dude,
35:14dude.
35:14I went to the casting of my life more than 15 years ago.
35:17Yes.
35:18Yes.
35:18I was 33,
35:1932.
35:19More than 15 years ago.
35:20I stopped.
35:21I couldn't do it.
35:22Move over there,
35:22son.
35:23Another one comes along and another one won.
35:24But it's not like he couldn't do it.
35:25No,
35:26no,
35:26no.
35:26Like that.
35:27But anyway,
35:28after 15 years,
35:28after 15 years,
35:29I did it.
35:30I mean,
35:30it takes 15 years,
35:31close,
35:31to get there.
35:31No,
35:33no.
35:34No.
35:36No.
35:39It's not.
35:40No.
35:40No.
35:41No.
35:41No.
35:42No.
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