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Colombia 2011: Egypt U-20 obstacle Argentina's hunt for seventh title
Published in Ahram Online on 08 - 08 - 2011

Argentina has won this championship a record six times, which means absolutely nothing to coach Walter Perazzo as his team prepares to face Egypt in the knockout round of 16 at the Under-20 World Cup
Egypt played out a 1-1 draw with Brazil in the group stage, which caught Perazzo's attention. For many, Brazil and Spain are the favorites to claim the trophy when the event ends on Aug. 20.
Tuesday's three other round-of-16 matches include Colombia vs. Costa Rica, Cameroon vs. Mexico and Portugal vs. Guatemala.
Four other matches are set for Wednesday; Nigeria vs. England, Spain vs. South Korea, Brazil vs. Saudi Arabia, and France vs. Ecuador.
“We are entering into the most risky stage where we can't afford a mistake, where the team has to be 100 percent,” Perazzo said. “We have to be careful, but I think we are confident. We recognize, however, that Egypt played a good game against Brazil and it's a top-notch opponent.”
Argentina will have Roma forward Erik Lamela back in the lineup after sitting out the last group match with an ankle sprain. No Argentine player has scored more than one goal in the first three matches, and Egypt is led by Mohamed Ibrahin, who has three goals.
Colombia's team is the talk of the entire nation. The Under-20 side finished third in 2003, and this team has won its first three matches and could be even better.
Colombia will have home advantage facing Costa Rica, and the added edge of playing in the thin air of Bogota at 2,600 meters (8,600 feet).
The attack is being led by James Rodriguez of Porto and Luis Muriel of Udinese. Rodriguez, by the way, pronounces his first name as “Ham-Ace” rather than the conventional English way—“James.”
Colombia's senior team coach Hernan Dario Gomez has warned against putting the young team under pressure.
“They are going well, but don't put this title of favorite on them,” he told the paper El Tiempo. “People are dreaming, of course. Everyone is hopeful. … Winning is not easy these days. Football is very even.”
Mexico is another Latin American country in the last 16—there are seven overall, plus Spain and Portugal—and expects to keep going in its match against Cameroon.
Mexico will need better finishing after scoring only three goals in the group round—all against North Korea.
“We had the advantage in ball possession in all three games, and that should help us,” midfielder Diego De Buen said. “We have been dangerous, we just need a bit better play around the goal.”
Portugal has scored only two goals, but it has three clean sheets. The Europeans will go in as the favorites against Guatemala, a club that will be the sentimental choice of neutral fans.
Guatemala's Marvin Ceballos scored in the 81st minute on Saturday in a 1-0 win over Croatia that earned it a place in the knockout stage. The Central Americans qualified as one of the best third-place teams despite a goal difference of minus-10.
Two stadiums have banned the use of vuvuzelas, the screeching, droning horns that were infamous at the 2010 World Cup. The ban will be in effect for the Portugal vs. Guatemala match at Cali, and for Cameroon vs. Mexico in Pereira.
There is no word if they will be banned for Colombia's match in Bogota, which is where Colombia has played its first three matches in front of 42,000 sellouts.
England has come under criticism for fielding an understrength team. The English made the knockout stage despite three group matches that all ended in scoreless draws.
At least 30 players who would have been eligible for the England team were prohibited from playing by their English clubs, which wanted them present for early training. The players in Colombia are also with English clubs, but as reserve-team players.


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