Colombia is headed to
the Copa America championship game for the first time in 23 years after a
contentious win over Uruguay in which it played the second half a man short and
players brawled with
fans in the stands following the final whistle.
Jefferson Lerma scored in the
39th minute for a 1-0 win Wednesday night and a
matchup with Lionel Messi and defending champion Argentina on Sunday.
“Until you overcome your weaknesses you cannot grow,”
Colombia coach Nester Lorenzo said through an interpreter. “And when you
overcome those obstacles you can grow.”
Daniel Muñoz
was ejected in first-half stoppage time for an
elbow that led to his second yellow card. Despite Uruguay having 61.9%
possession, Colombia held on to reach the championship for the first time since
winning its only Copa title as host in 2001.
Colombia extended its unbeaten streak to a team record 28
games, one more than from 1992-94 and the longest current streak in men’s
international soccer.
“They are very hungry as players and very eager and they
really add many elements to their game beyond the tactical side,” Lorenzo said.
In a match that
included seven yellow cards in addition to the red, players from both teams
pushed and shoved in a scrum on the field at the final whistle. Darwin Núñez
and about a dozen Uruguay teammates went into the
stands as fans brawled.
Defending champion Argentina and Colombia meet at Miami
Gardens, Florida, in the tournament finale. The Albiceleste are seeking a
record 16th Copa title and are looking to
join Spain from 2008-12 as the only countries to
win three straight major championships.
Uruguay stays in Charlotte to meet Canada in Saturday night’s
third-place match.