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23.06.1990
Napoli, Stadio San Paolo.
Att: 50,000
Referee: Lanese (Italy)
CAMEROON X COLOMBIA
Cameroon: N'Kono - Ebwelle, Onana, N'Dip, Tataw (c) - Kana-Biyik, M'Bouh, M'Fede (58' Milla), Maboang - Makanaky (71' Djonkep), Omam-Biyik.
Colombia: Higuita - A.Herrera, Perea, Escobar, Gómez Monsalve - Gómez Jaramillo (79' Redin), Alvarez, Valderrama (c) - Rincón, Fajardo (63' Iguaran), Estrada.
Napoli, Stadio San Paolo.
Att: 50,000
Referee: Lanese (Italy)
CAMEROON X COLOMBIA
Cameroon: N'Kono - Ebwelle, Onana, N'Dip, Tataw (c) - Kana-Biyik, M'Bouh, M'Fede (58' Milla), Maboang - Makanaky (71' Djonkep), Omam-Biyik.
Colombia: Higuita - A.Herrera, Perea, Escobar, Gómez Monsalve - Gómez Jaramillo (79' Redin), Alvarez, Valderrama (c) - Rincón, Fajardo (63' Iguaran), Estrada.
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00:00And the winner of this Cameroon-Colombia match would have to face the winner of another quarterfinal tie, England-Belgium, in the quarterfinals, also in Naples, at this same San Paolo stadium, on July 1.
00:16England-Belgium, another interesting match in these round of 16.
00:22So the first half of extra time began, the ball going to the Cameroonians.
00:26Now everything is decided, with 30 minutes left to find out which team will advance to the next round, and if things continue at a goalless draw, then we would have to move on to penalty shootouts.
00:40The ball recovered by Cameroon, there was a foul, the foul committed by the Colombians, there we saw that number 3, Gómez.
00:51And Cameroon will put the ball in play.
00:53They take advantage of any situation now to regain their physical fitness, to waste time.
01:03And logically, the game is going to be much calmer, more leisurely, and more composed on the part of both teams, even though they know they have to score a goal to advance to the next round.
01:12In Cameroon's attack, we see how the Colombian team completely closes in, recovering magnificent balls like this one, and Guita always asking for the ball.
01:22In any case, for me, the favorite changes in this test. If Colombia could have all the patience in the world, now I'm forced to score a goal. If they don't want it, it's the lottery, then penalties.
01:32And Cameroon is certainly a team that ultimately based its game on the tremendous physical stamina of the vast majority of its players.
01:39And also considering that in this match, in my opinion, the Colombian team carried the weight of the game.
01:44And that is also weighed, that is also physically heavy.
01:47The good thing about Colombia is that it carries the weight, it carries the offense, but it's not a team that thrives on long runs or tremendous physical effort.
01:56The ball runs more than the players, that's very important.
01:59It's what the coaches say it should be, isn't it?
02:02Run the ball.
02:03There's nothing worse than running after an opponent and not finding the ball.
02:08That certainly gives Colombia all the odds of winning, but as I said, every game is up for grabs.
02:14And in terms of physicality, Cameroon is certainly much better equipped than the Colombians.
02:19Herrera, the one who brought it out from the wing.
02:23Play continues on the right side of the field.
02:27Past.
02:29Cameroon also had a virtue in this World Cup.
02:31He created very few chances, but he almost always scored goals.
02:36Let's see if that characteristic is also fulfilled in this match.
02:41Nice cut by Gomez.
02:42He leaves one, he leaves two.
02:44The Cameroon player touched it with his hand.
02:48There we have him in the image.
02:51Look what he got.
02:53The serve favors Colombia.
02:56Colombia is also dangerous, with dead balls.
02:58Let's see how this one ends.
03:02It's Redín, the man who replaced Gómez.
03:04The one who is going to put the ball in play, Tommy Inceno.
03:06Placing the two men at the barrier, who have to delay a little.
03:10Redín, the man who hangs looking for the header.
03:17Escobar entered.
03:19He lightly pushed Oman Villic.
03:22And the ball went straight over the goal line.
03:25Tommy Inceno will put it into play.
03:26We have the man who came out in the second half, Millá.
03:30He has the same face as in '82.
03:33I was 34 years old at the World Cup in Spain.
03:38Who did great things at 38.
03:44Tommy Icon.
03:46Playing with Akim.
03:48Tommy Inceno again.
03:50Letting the minutes pass.
03:5315 for each half of this extension.
03:56Long throw looking for the most advanced men.
03:59What power.
04:00I had Tommy Inceno.
04:02Note also, by the way, that I have not commented on the extent to which
04:04the Cameroonian coach was divorced from his players.
04:08Keren Pomiachi.
04:08At the beginning of the World Cup, I said.
04:09This team is better, much better than the one in '82.
04:13It has much more quality.
04:15And Bel, Joseph Bel, who was the backup goalkeeper.
04:17One of the heavyweights too.
04:19In Cameroon's squad, in the locker room.
04:22He said that this team was clearly inferior to the one from '82.
04:25He completely contradicted his coach.
04:27He disavowed him practically every moment.
04:30It was never known.
04:31It is one of the great unknowns of who commanded this team.
04:34I opt for the self-management system.
04:36I think it is the clearest hypothesis.
04:39Prettier too.
04:41Having saved the coach's money.
04:43Having distributed it in bonuses.
04:44It was the World Cup of...
04:45They didn't even have money for bonuses.
04:47In other words, the economy of African football remained the same as it is now, being absolutely precarious, unfortunately.
04:54But come on, I'm saying that in the most tactical World Cup in history, in the World Cup in which the coaches had an infinitely greater weight than the talent of the players,
05:02Well, as I said, Cameroon had nothing to do with it in that sense.
05:07And it wasn't a team that played particularly well.
05:10But as I say, with a hallmark almost always marked by its players, not by a coach.
05:14Something that is at least almost a sign of freedom.
05:18It is also one of the characteristics of African football.
05:20It's tactical anarchy for better or worse.
05:24They are not usually excessively disciplined teams on the board.
05:27There has been a foul on Millab.
05:30There has previously been a release by Freddy Rincón.
05:32A man who, well, came to Madrid with tremendous expectations for the future.
05:36And they were somewhat diminished, right?
05:40Yes, it was a pity.
05:41Then he went to play in Brazil and there he played very well.
05:44He has been one of the best Colombian players of the last two decades.
05:49Perhaps his style of play was not understood here, the player himself was not taken advantage of.
05:53It took him a long time to adapt to the Colombian footballer.
05:55In the 1990s, it was very difficult for him to adapt to Europe.
05:59Something Valderrama played in a somewhat atypical league in that sense, like the French one, with a slower pace of play.
06:05For all the Colombians who have come to the Spanish League, for example, it has been very difficult.
06:11There was a foul on the Colombians' serve, Cameroon recovers the ball.
06:14By the way, it was Jorge Valdano who signed this player, Freddy Rincón.
06:17Valdano fell in love with this player, football-wise.
06:21In that Germany-Colombia match in the first phase with that goal from Rincón.
06:25I know that Valdano shouted it on the field itself and very loudly, standing up, right?
06:29Yes, because the World Cup is also a real player market.
06:37There are a multitude of trainers.
06:39But look, he signed him almost six years later, right?
06:42It must also be said, logically, that Valdano had maintained a healthy rivalry with Germany since 1986.
06:47And he was also a self-confessed friend and admirer of Pacho Maturana and the style of football that Colombia was preaching at the time.
06:58He wrote down the name in his notebook and when the operation could be performed, it was completed.
07:06There was a foul on the man we're talking about, Freddy Rincón.
07:10Colombia attacks at the edge of the area.
07:15The hanging ball has already been placed inside.
07:18Estrada was finally trying to arrive.
07:20Phew, I was about to commit a penalty on a cone.
07:22There wasn't one, but it was very close because the goalkeeper from Barcelona's Espanyol didn't give me a good shot.
07:29He has touched the ball.
07:30He has taken out the Colombian striker.
07:35To the one who reaches the ball again.
07:37Estrada says there is no offside.
07:40The line game that points it out clearly and sharply.
07:44There are five minutes left in extra time and the game has to break somewhere.
07:50And we have the center and we're going to see if there was a penalty or not.
07:55Touch the ball perfectly in cone.
07:57The thing is, it didn't work out too well for me.
07:59It was a very, very risky exit.
08:01In the end, the Colombian goalkeeper finished and was almost on his back.
08:03He had no chance of finishing.
08:05Yes, he has not been brave.
08:08There in a cone throwing itself.
08:10Well, to the legs of Estrada's player.
08:12It always was, too.
08:13He was a very brave goalkeeper.
08:16Those who risked their lives in every action and who were very good in the exits.
08:19Both above and below.
08:21That was not excessively high.
08:23But he would deliver crosses into the box with astonishing ease.
08:26Always by placement, by intuition.
08:28Let's see, three for three.
08:30Two more players arrived from Cameroon.
08:32There has been a foul.
08:34The foul called by Tulio Elanese.
08:39And the foul will be in favor of the Cameroon team.
08:43They have already put the ball in play.
08:44Colombia recovers Valderrama.
08:46He has meters ahead.
08:48The opening of Valderrama for the final arrival of Iguarán.
08:52You can practice the shot.
08:53Directly into the goalkeeper's hands in a cone.
08:56He takes the ball out to bring Tatao into the attack.
08:59It comes close to giving it a name like Embele.
09:04Omar Bijic recovers the ball.
09:07The pass.
09:08Colombia cut off.
09:10The ball is now on the Cameroon national team's playing field.
09:13Look at the spectacular data.
09:16Cameroon tripling Colombia in fouls.
09:1929 to 11.
09:20Yes, a hallmark of both teams.
09:22Colombia was a very clean team.
09:24He hardly kicked at all.
09:26While Cameroon always tried to block the game.
09:30Of cutting off the opponent's game with a lot of tactical fouls.
09:34And from there close behind.
09:37Put a lot of physical vigor into the game.
09:38And wait for some opportunity that undoubtedly always comes.
09:42And we had Bijic's battered knee.
09:45Wrapping a bandage on that left knee.
09:49The ball hanging over René Guita's goal.
09:53High.
09:54Let's see why the goal could come.
09:56He was taking her head off.
09:57He has finally fallen inside the area.
09:59Oman Bijic.
10:00The referee didn't blow his whistle, he didn't signal anything.
10:02Herrera also suffers from a blow to the head.
10:04The game continues.
10:05Nobody sends the ball out.
10:07Let's see.
10:08Well no.
10:10No one shows mercy to the players who were left lying on the field.
10:13We are in the quarter-finals in overtime.
10:16There are no friends.
10:17There are no friends here.
10:19Ball to the left wing.
10:21Last chances of this first half of extra time.
10:24You can practice the shot.
10:26Bijic.
10:26The ball that is left dead on the edge of the area.
10:29He came from behind.
10:30That man we are seeing on the screen stopped the ball and Guita.
10:33We see one of the tactical keys to Colombia's zonal defense.
10:36There we see how that curve is described.
10:39The left back is almost closing as a libero.
10:41There we see it.
10:42And he has to go out quickly to cover.
10:43He opened the field well.
10:44Cameroon now changed the direction of the play in the final meters.
10:48And he created a good scoring opportunity.
10:51It was Kessak.
10:52Number 21.
10:54The one who had tried.
10:56And on the verge of surprising the Colombian goalkeeper.
11:00The assists come in.
11:01Some players take advantage of the opportunity to drink those soft drinks.
11:06And help them stay fresh in the second half.
11:11And logically, the players are already starting to approach the benches.
11:15The tugs begin.
11:16Fatigue sets in.
11:18The second part of the test that is going to be endless.
11:23Nobody scores in this match.
11:25Cameroon 0.
11:25Colombia 0.
11:27The 90 regulatory deadlines have already passed.
11:29And practically on the verge of completing the 15th anniversary of the first half of the test.
11:32Let's see the repeated image.
11:33From that magnificent opportunity of Kessak.
11:38A defensive lapse.
11:39No one has come down to cover that area of the pitch.
11:42And the shot directly into René Higuita's hands.
11:48In terms of sport, they have given the ball back to the Cameroon players.
11:51Higuita is in no hurry to put the ball in play.
11:55We enter the last 3 and a half minutes.
11:59This first part.
12:00Attacking the team led by Pacho Maturana.
12:05He has been seen very calm throughout the meeting.
12:09As he usually is on the bench.
12:11Much less the typical coach who gets up and shouts.
12:15He is also aware that it is difficult to change the trend in a match from the bench.
12:19In addition, all of Maturana's key tactics for the Colombian national team were already well-developed.
12:26It was a very tactically-focused team.
12:31Valderrama.
12:33Valderrama's long throw.
12:35No companion arrived.
12:37Although it was in favor of the Colombian team.
12:40It will be Herrera.
12:41The man who puts the ball in play.
12:42We have the captain of the Colombian team.
12:47Making the bracelet.
12:49There we saw the Cameroonian fans in the stands.
12:52Intoresca where there are also.
12:56The inside ball.
12:59He repelled Cameroon's defense.
13:00With quality this time.
13:05Millá stopped with his chest.
13:07Shifting the game to the left.
13:10There comes the pressure from the Colombian national team.
13:15Quesac has lost.
13:17But it is missing.
13:18Foul in Cameroon's field.
13:22The foul that favors Neponiachi's team.
13:25There we have that two to number three.
13:27With Ana Jules.
13:28The ball towards the left side of the field.
13:37Hanging over Higuita's goal.
13:39Very far from the vicinity of the area.
13:43There was a foul on this occasion.
13:44The referee doesn't whistle anything.
13:45Apply the law of advantage.
13:47Ball to the left.
13:48There are no Colombian women in that area.
13:50Colombia's physical decline in the test is evident.
13:53I see Cameroon much more whole.
13:54And Colombia has many problems, especially in reaching the top.
13:58To elaborate the play.
14:00To play 20 meters higher than where you are doing it.
14:03There is no one who forgets the midfield.
14:04And among Colombians, they are already very affected in the physical aspect.
14:09Escobar.
14:10The man who plays with Herrera.
14:12Between the two is Perea.
14:16Long throw.
14:19No player from the Colombian team manages to arrive.
14:22Loan to the goalkeeper.
14:23For Tommy Inceno.
14:25Who will be in charge of putting the ball into play.
14:29In the final moments of this first half of extra time.
14:32Goalless draw between Cameroon and Colombia.
14:34He was trying to get SAC to pass directly to Gomez.
14:42We have Freddy Rincón.
14:44The launch looking for his teammate Estrada.
14:48Estrada often receiving with his back to the goal.
14:51And sometimes it is difficult for him to turn around.
14:55Estrada with the ball.
14:56If you don't drop Rincón or Estrada and Valderrama is not one meter higher.
15:00Colombia has a very difficult time getting the goal.
15:03I'm going to the right.
15:04I'm going left.
15:05I need them.
15:06The end is not going anywhere.
15:0814.36.
15:1120 seconds left in the first half of extra time.
15:14There has been no loss of time.
15:16The referee will remove the end shortly.
15:20There we have one of the stars of this match.
15:23Road.
15:23One of the most active players ever seen on the Colombian team.
15:28Together with Valderrama.
15:30Also Rincón.
15:31Well, the first part ends.
15:33The score remains at zero.
15:34Between Cameroon and Colombia.
15:37Now we will change fields.
15:38There won't even be time for them to have a little bit of water.
15:43It is also obvious that both teams have to take risks.
15:46And in that sense, as I say, Colombia's physical decline becomes evident.
15:50And a Cameroon that is much more resilient, much more accustomed to playing in these weather conditions.
15:59So much more whole in the physical.
16:01And I think it can go up.
16:03We have yet to see Cameroon's best players emerge in the final minutes.
16:09The truth is that it seems as if they are waiting until the last moment to explode.
16:15Yes, he never made too many concessions to flashy, attacking football in Cameroon.
16:21Well, he created few scoring chances, but he converted them perfectly.
16:27Well, 15 minutes for hope for Colombia.
16:29Another 15 minutes of hope for Cameroon.
16:32Let's see which of these two teams, if either wants, will advance to the next round.
16:38Quarter finals.
16:41So far, the one who has apparently wanted it the most has been Colombia.
16:44Although you already know how this football thing is.
16:46In many cases, it is not the one who wants it the most, the one who tries the hardest, who achieves it.
16:51Overall it was a very, very even match.
16:55The ball goes to Oman Villic.
16:58There playing with Millá inside the area.
17:00Let's see Millá, Millá's launch.
17:03What a goal Millá just scored.
17:05He came out in the second half.
17:07A man already 38 years old.
17:09Yes, we are facing a historic goal.
17:11In the history of the World Cup, never has a player been so old.
17:15A true example of longevity.
17:17He had also scored a goal that was so important.
17:19And so fast.
17:20Look how much time has passed.
17:21Plus, they started an excellent play.
17:23A move that he pulled out, that he practically invented.
17:26There we see how he receives the pass.
17:27He was still far from the goal and very far to the left.
17:30But he is perfectly ahead of the two Colombian markers.
17:34And he beats Higuita with a perfect shot at the near post, with a very hard left-footed shot.
17:38Well, the good thing about the Colombians scoring so early is that they have 14 minutes left to attempt a comeback.
17:46Sitting there doing great, huh?
17:48And he shot, well, where Higuita couldn't touch, high.
17:53A goalkeeper who is not excessively tall has put his hand in.
17:56I was also a little bit, well, there trying to maintain the position.
17:59Yes, but he had covered the gap well and Higuita because what he was waiting for was a break, a long dribble from Milla to try to score the goal absolutely alone.
18:09And the joy of the Cameroonian fans dancing, enjoying this victory that could give Cameroon a place in the quarterfinals.
18:17Cameroon 1 scored Milla, Colombia 0.
18:20Cameroon was logically a national holiday with this result, which put their team, no less, in the quarterfinals, among the top eight in a World Cup.
18:32There goes Milla again.
18:34Let's see René Higuita come out doing his thing.
18:38Taking a risk now, we'll see him in the final minutes.
18:41Also at a historic moment, certainly remembered in world history.
18:46We're sure to reach the end of this first half with a corner kick in our favor.
18:54He's going to think twice before finishing with a header.
18:58The move that has sometimes yielded results.
19:02Herrera, the man who will put the ball in play.
19:05If there's one thing that doesn't suit Colombian football, it's rushing.
19:08That is, basically three minutes into the second half of the test and with the score against them, I had to risk it all because there was almost no time for preparation.
19:20And the rush has come because that long-range shot from Gómez is proof of that.
19:25He could have moved the ball a little, but he shot as soon as the ball came to him.
19:29The ball went over Tomi's goal in a cone and was a danger to Cameroon.
19:36The long ball is now moving away from the vicinity, from the vicinity of Tomi's goal, the danger, the Cameroon team.
19:44Let's see how Colombia's attack can end.
19:48Valderrama, who played well on this occasion and attempted the self-pass.
19:52Ball recovery for Kim.
19:55Tomi has already scored his third goal in this World Cup.
20:02Well, thank goodness he was going as a coach.
20:06There we have Higuita.
20:08Attention, Higuita's failure.
20:09The goal may come.
20:10Empty goal, the shot.
20:12The second one arrived.
20:13There was René Higuita's mistake.
20:16A play that also, well, I think went around the world.
20:19That goalkeeper's exit and Milla's celebration again.
20:24Who scored the second goal, just 3 minutes and 48 seconds in.
20:28A resounding failure.
20:29Joy for Cameroon, which was practically in the quarterfinals.
20:31Because it was very difficult to overcome two goals in just 10 minutes of the game.
20:36Higuita's tremendous mistake when he receives that lateral pass.
20:40And perhaps the smartest player in this World Cup is Roger Milla.
20:45That perfectly takes advantage of the error that was waiting for the goalkeeper's mistake.
20:49Poor control by René Higuita.
20:51Milla scores into an empty net and deserves to enter by right.
20:56At the World Stadium.
20:56It's a fact anyway.
20:58By the way, there we see the face of desolation on the Colombian bench.
21:03I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
21:04As one of his references, René Higuita.
21:07Well, there was a mistake that practically eliminated Colombia from the World Cup.
21:10I say that there was a detail that honors Pacho Maturana.
21:14Higuita was heavily criticized for this ruling around the world.
21:17Even in Colombia, where he is practically an idol, a national hero.
21:21I believe it was a Medellín newspaper that featured a picture of Higuita giving that ball to Milla on its front page.
21:28And he titled it The Revolution That's Laughable.
21:30No laughing matter.
21:31Maturana, for example, had a truly magnificent gesture at the end of the match.
21:37From a great coach to a better person.
21:39He said he fully accepted Higuita's behavior.
21:41That Colombia and its style of play needed a goalkeeper like that.
21:45And that there was absolutely nothing to blame him for.
21:47This is how you support a player.
21:49As soon as a coach trusts a man, he knows how he plays, he knew how Higuita plays.
21:54It's very easy to applaud Higuita, the benches, his teammates, the public, the press.
21:59When he makes the scorpion save at Wembley in a friendly match.
22:03But you also have to be consistent, you have to have judgment.
22:08To say that this player, I believe, at least in my personal opinion, must always be defended.
22:14Regardless of specific failures, even if they are as serious as this one.
22:16In any case, I believe that Pacho Maturana has been a man, a gentleman above all.
22:20Yes, very sensible.
22:21Very sensible and he has never actually tried to blame his players for the things that happened.
22:26Because he said that the goal hadn't been scored against Higuita, that it had been scored against him because of his style of play.
22:30And that it was a risk he was taking.
22:32After all, Colombia was also making history.
22:34He was close to reaching the quarter-finals.
22:38It's because of this test that I think they were superior to Cameroon in terms of overall chances and play over the 90 minutes of regulation time.
22:45And perhaps he deserved better luck.
22:47In short, the best ranking in its history.
22:49And the players were now remembering the occasion, for example, missed by Freddy Rincón.
22:56Also some from Valderrama and of course the opportunities that Estrada has had.
23:01There was little time left, and three goals were needed to turn the score around.
23:05Foul on Freddy Rincón.
23:06Yes, or two to go to penalties.
23:07Or two to equal, indeed.
23:09But Cameroon was already in the quarterfinals, that was very clear.
23:11Furthermore, it was a team that, when it had the advantage, closed down very well at the back.
23:15He kept blocking the game.
23:16Now every tactical foul meant losing half a minute.
23:20It was half a minute that Cameroon gained on its way to glory.
23:25The free kick for Herrera.
23:27Hanging the ball, he cleared the Cameroon defense.
23:30There was also a lack.
23:31Escobar's foul, who tried, well, as in almost all set-piece situations, to go up and finish.
23:38And indeed there they take their seconds, they take their time.
23:42See how the timer is ticking.
23:44A certain Roger Millac in that goal, he was a goal keeper in the World Cup.
23:48He equaled Michel.
23:50By then he had already scored four goals.
23:52The top scorer in the World Cup at this point was Scurabi.
23:56The Czech goal scorer who would later play for Genoa, I remember correctly.
24:02He had five goals.
24:03A Spain and a Michel who, well, had his best performance in that match between Spain and South Korea.
24:12He deserved it, didn't he?
24:13Yes, yes.
24:14I think we all remember that race.
24:16He was heading towards where the fans were.
24:20I think his father was standing on that side of the field and he was saying, I deserve it, I deserve it.
24:24Grabbing the jersey, one of the most beautiful gestures of this World Cup.
24:27Yes, the photo of that moment presides over one of our world football sets.
24:31In which we have prepared the series on Spain in the World Cups.
24:34These are images that stay with you from the World Cups.
24:38Maybe many times you don't remember goals, you remember celebrations after goals, gestures.
24:46That's the beauty of a World Cup.
24:50There we have Tommy in a cone, calmly putting the ball into play.
24:56Camelún had to try to keep the ball for as long as possible or at least keep it away from its area.
25:00But look how many miles up there they continued to create danger.
25:05And Colombia was already very marked by the rush and knowing that it was a tremendous fight against the clock, against the result.
25:12And that he had very little chance of continuing in the 1990 World Cup in Italy.
25:17Valderrama.
25:19The Valderrama ball.
25:21The surroundings of the area appear.
25:23Opening for the final arrival of Gomez.
25:27Cameroon's defense cleared the ball.
25:29Throw-in for Colombia.
25:30Final moments of this second half of extra time.
25:34The joy continues in the stands.
25:36The boisterous Cameroonian fans watched their team advance to the quarterfinals.
25:42He was among the eight best in the world.
25:44I'm not saying that he didn't play attractive football, but it's always good for football that modest teams,
25:51especially Africans, who also reach such a high position in the World Championship rankings.
25:57That's where the future lies.
25:58The ball back passed by the man who revolutionized the game.
26:03It was none other than Milla, the man who has been occupying the attacking position since his loan departure.
26:12The next day, if he returns to Cameroon and calls elections, he will surely win the presidency.
26:20Cameroon's reception was spectacular after falling in the quarterfinals.
26:24He also came against England in a match in which he had many chances to take it to the African team.
26:30And it also demonstrated an important fact that by taking care of yourself and training as this man did,
26:36Well, you can even compete in a top competition like the World Cup.
26:40He played until he was 42, which seems like an outrage to me.
26:43Then there was, I don't remember in which archipelago, playing in a minor league of course,
26:47But few people can boast of having played in two World Cups and at that level.
26:53We'll see the ball go to Valderrama on the edge of the box, the goal could come.
26:57Well, Colombia's goal has come, perhaps too late.
27:02This is what Colombia was looking for throughout the entire match,
27:05That kind of play with Valderrama very close to the area, associating with his teammate.
27:10It was Redín, the man who...
27:11Yes, it was Redín, who is a man with a lot of speed, who came in well from behind
27:15and he knocked down walls at breakneck speed along with Valderrama and we have it.
27:18But to Valderrama's credit, that double wall is magnificent.
27:21Yes, how he cushions the ball and how he leaves it dead so that Redín only has to almost push it.
27:26on the Encono exit.
27:28We have also seen a small argument, the Colombians effectively quickly, with speed,
27:32They still agreed on the equalizer, the second for Colombia.
27:36The thing is, Colombia was a fast team in the final meters, but it was very difficult for them to get there.
27:40He didn't have any great forwards, that's the truth.
27:43Above all, he lacked a goal-scoring man, which is an almost indispensable condition to try to do something.
27:49Well, it was the very serious problem that this team had, above any other tactical consideration.
27:53and above all the tremendous errors, the tremendous punctual error that Iquita made in this match.
28:00Well, it's going to be a few brief minutes of despair, of nervousness,
28:07especially for the Cameroon team, which saw the result as quite favorable.
28:12Well, now it is still favorable, but Colombia can arrive, as it did in the previous play,
28:18and score the second goal, there was a foul in the center of the field.
28:22A point Fernando after the 12th minute of this second half,
28:25The referee was logically not going to discount the time as is the usual norm in extra time.
28:32And Cameroon kept trying to block the game, protest and commit all possible fouls.
28:37so that the ball would be stopped and far from Encona's goal.
28:40Yellow card for Onana.
28:42By the way, an anecdote that I also remember was after Joseph Bell was rejected from the World Cup.
28:49and they burned the house, substitute goalkeeper.
28:55Well, some interesting facts.
28:59Mind-blowing, rather, isn't it?
29:00Yes, yes. I didn't know what adjective to use.
29:03Mostly unpleasant, isn't it?
29:07Those facts that have to do with a sport like football.
29:11Tommy Encono positioning his men.
29:13There we see Herrera.
29:14In these minutes it was already necessary to focus on what joy was,
29:17what this meant for football in general,
29:20especially for African football, right?
29:22That the most precarious economy in the world,
29:25that the most punished footballers and peoples of the planet
29:29will reach so high in the football ladder.
29:32Without a doubt, historic.
29:35A super tense match,
29:38in which for me historically Colombia also came out on top
29:41because it left a very pleasant memory in the worst World Cup in history.
29:44At least it was a breath of fresh air,
29:46was one of the few teams that played something identifiable
29:48and that proposed good ideas.
29:50Valderrama, the first touch.
29:53He has given the ball to Cameroon.
29:55I couldn't stop the ball from going out.
29:59Well, this time he's going to recover Herrera,
30:01who will put the ball into play.
30:03And we have a minute, almost 14 of this second half of extra time.
30:07Rene Higuita, who must be...
30:09Yes, he must be recalling his mistake 40 times and 40,000 more times.
30:14Every day of his life I think he has to remember that mistake,
30:18but I don't think history should pass.
30:19That is why history should not pass away.
30:21for the excellent goalkeeper that he was.
30:23How innovative it was.
30:24And because, of course, above any other consideration,
30:27never betrays oneself.
30:29Last moments.
30:3140 seconds left in the match.
30:35There we have goalkeeper Tomi Encono.
30:41He kicked with his right leg.
30:43A very long throw for Omanbijic's career.
30:47He has recovered Colombia.
30:49What you can try in the last 20 seconds of the match
30:51the last attack.
30:54Herrera.
30:55Herrera's self-pass.
30:57Lift your head.
30:58He finally tries to play with one of his teammates.
31:01He does it with Freddy Rincón.
31:04Freddy Rincón has been unable to shake off the pressure from the Cameroonians.
31:08Counterattack for Cameroon.
31:09Long throw.
31:11It seemed like they were trying to surprise from that position.
31:13to an advanced Rene Higuita.
31:14For the first time in the entire match.
31:17But he has not succeeded.
31:18There, for example, the Colombian defense closed very well.
31:20the possibility of shooting.
31:22The Cameroonian striker did not have time to react.
31:25despite Higuita being ahead.
31:27Well, this is finished.
31:28This is over.
31:30Minute 15, 18 seconds.
31:32The referee.
31:33Something unusual, logical, in those minutes
31:35what it was like to see Higuita taking him out so long.
31:38The game is over.
31:39We were going to Colombia.
31:40One of our few hopes was gone.
31:41of good football and common sense
31:43that we had left in this World Cup.
31:44Colombia was leaving us
31:45of that wonderful goal
31:47by Freddy Rincón against Germany.
31:49Higuita's Colombia was leaving us.
31:50of the tactics of a Pacho Maturana
31:53who came out with his head held high
31:55and none other than the Cameroonian team continued on.
31:57A team that allowed itself immense joy.
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