Colombia vs Venezuela. Copa America Group B.
Colombia 0-0 Venezuela: Colombia move one point clear of Brazil
Match report as Colombia draw 0-0 with Venezuela in Copa America; Colombia move top of Group B, one point clear of Brazil, who play second fixture against Peru on Thursday; Venezuela on one point but remain in contention to qualify for knockout rounds
Friday 18 June 2021 07:59, UK
An understrength Venezuela managed just one shot at goal for the second game in a row but shut out a superior Colombia at the other end to grab a 0-0 draw in their Copa America tie in Goiania on Thursday.
Venezuela are one of only two nations never to win the Copa America and their already slim chances were damaged before the tournament began when eight players tested positive for COVID-19 and were forced to self-isolate.
In total, players or officials from four of the 10 teams are now isolating due to positive COVID-19 tests.
The damage was telling for Venezuela in a game where they mustered just one shot at goal compared to Colombia's 17, requiring a dazzling performance from their goalkeeper Wuilker Farinez to keep a clean sheet.
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Colombia, who beat Ecuador 1-0 in their opener on Sunday, squandered a string of opportunities and too often mishit final balls into the box against an opponent that defended in numbers.
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Miguel Borja thought he had grabbed the winner for Colombia in the 90th minute only to see his effort ruled out for offside and then his side were reduced to 10 men when Luis Diaz was shown a straight red for foul play.
The result takes Colombia to the top of Group B with four points from their first two games, a point ahead of Brazil, who play their second match against Peru later on Thursday.
Venezuela have one point from two games but are not out the tournament quite yet, as four of the five teams in each group qualify for the knock-out stages.