On a warm July evening in Kansas City, Colombia and Ghana met at the threshold of the knockout stage — one nation arriving as group winners with composure and momentum, the other having clawed through on fortune and discipline. A single goal from Jhon Arias in the fourteenth minute was all that separated them, a reminder that in tournament football, the margin between continuation and elimination is often razor-thin. Colombia advances to face Switzerland, carrying with them the quiet confidence of a side that has yet to concede a goal in this World Cup.
Colombia edges Ghana 1-0 in World Cup Round of 32 thriller
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