It seemed impossible, but the day came when the Colombian team broke its bad scoring streak: it was a total of 684 minutes without the national team scoring by knockouts. Precisely that drought began with a target by Luis Díaz, and it was he himself who undid that curse, and as expected, the public was effusive on social networks, especially on Twitter. Colombia's victory against Bolivia by a 3-0 score resulted in countless memes.
There the memes soon arrived after the guajiro score, and while some thanked the striker, others took the opportunity to make memes and react effusively. Clearly, there was no shortage of those who bet that Jürgen Klopp would be very proud of his player.
Lucho Díaz is untouchable by the left wing, that is why in Colombia and in the Anfield club they are very aware that the gambetas of 'Lucho' do not end in foul.
Another theme that generated reactions was the living atmosphere at the Metropolitano stadium and the criticism of many of the people attending the Colombia National Team games, since only the song 'Yes can be' is heard at times.
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With the goal of Díaz, there was also no shortage of memes about the national team's drought, indicating that since that goal against Germany the 1990 World Cup in Italy the 'Tricolor' did not score. Never before in the history of the national team has there been a negative streak of such magnitude. Others took the opportunity to mention Alicia Franco, the candidate for the Senate by the Democratic Center.
Did the goal produce an orgasmic effect? Some felt that way, including journalist Iván Mejía, who indicated on Twitter his arrival at the football climax after the first goal of the match.
At last the Colombia team returned to the goal!
The last time Colombia scored for the Playoffs was on September 9, 2021, when it defeated Chile 3-1 in Barranquilla with scores by Miguel Ángel Borja in duplicate and a score of, precisely, 'Executioner' Luis Diaz.
After this victory against the Australs, he played seven games in which he added four draws and three defeats at the hands of Brazil and Argentina, both as a visitor and a painful fall in Barranquilla due to the slightest difference against Peru.
With this victory against Bolivia at the Metropolitano of Barranquilla, those led by Reinaldo Rueda add 20 points, thus climbing to the sixth place in the qualifying table, beating Chile and being closer to Peru that loses due to the slightest difference to Uruguay in Montevideo.
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