The Guajiro winger Luis Dáz broke down Colombia’s 2-2 tie with Uruguay at the Metropolitano and discussed the missed opportunity for a goal in the South American Qualifying Match on Thursday.
Luis Dáz then addressed the two-goal stalemate in the ‘Metro’ on the third day of the South American Qualifiers, saying that the collective effort of the ‘tricolor’ against the ‘celeste’ was still salvageable.
“I highlight the work and the attitude we had, of always pushing the result forward because we went ahead twice; adding is important, but we have to continue improving, each one must get it into their head that they must give much more and that the approach of the teacher is doing well and so are we,” said the instructor.
Finally, Luis Daz brought up the failed second-half goal attempt against Uruguay that may have resulted in a 3-1 victory for Colombia’s team, coached by Marcelo Bielsa.
I tried it myself, opening my foot like he did; it stung a little and smacked me in the shin, but I believe we could win the game if we scored that goal and the others we have. Luis Diaz came to the conclusion, “We can’t afford to make the clumsy moves at the last minute that have cost them so much in the past.