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Colombia advance to 2nd round, fair play rule out Senegal

Published : 28 Jun 2018, 20:36

Updated : 28 Jun 2018, 20:39

  DF-Xinhua Report
Juan Quintero (2nd R) of Colombia vies with Sadio Mane (2nd L) of Senegal during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Group H match between Colombia and Senegal in Samara, Russia, June 28, 2018. Photo Xinhua.

A 1-0 victory on Thursday ensured Colombia to advance to World Cup knockout stage as Group H winners while Senegal were sent packing on fair play rule.

With a lone goal from defender Yerry Mina in the second half at the Samara Arena, the South American country secured a spot in the last 16.

Senegal earned four points, leveling with Japan who lost 1-0 to Poland in the other group match. The result left Senegal eliminated because they received more yellow cards than Japan. The Teranga Lions became the first team that were knocked out by the fair play rule at the World Cup.

Colombia played a 4-2-3-1 formation in Thursday's match and both sides did not create good chances in the first 10 minutes.

Colombia forward Radamel Falcao won a free kick in the 11th minute but Juan Quintero's shot was saved by the Senegal goalkeeper.

In the 17th minute, Sadio Mane was brought down by Colombia defender Davinson Sanchez inside the box and Senegal were awarded a penalty. Following the VAR check, the referee reversed his decision and cancelled the penalty.

Colombia side made a replacement in the 30th minute, as James Rodriguez was forced off by injury. The Bayern Munich star made no attempts at the goal and only 10 passes.

During the last 15 minutes of the first half, Senegal launched fierce attacks and wasted a few chances.

Paces picked up in the second half, as Colombians emerged from the break with more attacking intents and broke the deadlock in the 74th minute with Mina's goal.

Assisted by Juan Quintero with a cross following a corner, Mina made a header from the center of the box and scored.

After Senegal's elimination, there will be no African team in the round of 16.

FIFA statistics showed that Colombia made 4 attempts at the goal throughout the match, while Senegal made 8. Ball possession was 57 percent for Colombia and 43 percent for Senegal.

In the last 16, Colombia will face England or Belgium on July 3.

A total of 41,970 spectators attended Thursday's match at the 45,000-seat Samara Arena, among which Colombia fans outnumbered Senegal supporters by a large margin.