Colombian national team: Qualified with flying colors! (Meluk tells him)

They wanted a rout? There they got it! They wanted changes to the national team? There they got them! They wanted to undermine Colombia's qualification because they were sixth? There they failed again!
And they failed again because Colombia is traveling in the third seat of first class on the South American plane to the 2026 World Cup. Yes, third class, ahead of Uruguay, Brazil (fifth, Brazil, fifth!), Paraguay... In what they falsely invented here as if it was a so-called 'economy class, with a discount and almost free' to the World Cup.

Qualifying standings Photo: @josasc
The "gamblers of failure," as Néstor Lorenzo, the national team coach, so aptly referred to, once again placed their chips on the darkest number they could find, just as they did in our magnificent 2014 World Cup and the trip to Russia 2018. Football and events in memory are the scourge of vanity.
Did you want something historical? Well, Colombia left two marks on them in the crushing 3-6 victory over Venezuela in Maturín, with which Colombia closed out their qualifying round well, and with which Venezuela was eliminated from all odds, as always.
The first record: never before had a Colombian national team scored six goals in a World Cup qualifying match. Never before! Besides, Venezuela had only conceded two goals at home in the entire qualifying round.
The second milestone: Luis Suárez, one of the country's center forwards, scored four goals in the same match, like no one had ever done before.

Luis Javier Suárez Photo: EFE
The facts of this selection are indisputable. They are facts, they are realities, not lies twisted by the personal (and "improper") agendas of those who hide behind opinion to distort reality and create a ridiculous post-truth, to create a fanciful, implausible, and self-serving post-reality.
This Colombian national team qualified for the World Cup after being eliminated from the 2022 World Cup in Qatar under coaches Queiroz and Reinaldo Rueda, having the same player base!
What happened this Tuesday in Maturín, with six goals up and three conceded, with Suárez inspired, is a slap in the face to those who are still worried that Colombia was losing 2-1 to Venezuela, and they scored three goals... WHEN THEY SCORE 6!
One of the Federation's leaders wants a Colombian coach. In the internal politics of the Football Federation, months before the election of a new president, there is talk of a leader with his loudspeaker who wants a Colombian coach on the national team, and that is why he spoke earlier with Juan Carlos Osorio.

Juan Carlos Osorio, manager of América de Cali. Photo: Dimayor/VizzorImage
Note: A very good source told me that the idea was to reinstate "Bolillo" Gómez, who is currently criticized in El Salvador and who, according to sources, "has already paid his dues with exile," following the scandal surrounding the beating of a woman outside a bar that cost him his job in 2011...

Hernán Darío Gómez Photo: AFP
Was that it, was that it...? Hmm?
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