Colombia answers Costa Rica’s complaints: “I hope they come out to play”

Colombia answers Costa Rica’s complaints: “I hope they come out to play”
Colombia answers Costa Rica’s complaints: “I hope they come out to play”

In the run-up to the crucial meeting between Colombia and Costa Rica for the second date of the group stage of the Copa América, Miguel Ángel Borja, forward of the Colombian team, has not missed the opportunity to warm up the atmosphere with statements directed towards the Central American team.

In an interview with national media, Borja expressed his desire to see a more dynamic and competitive match than Costa Rica’s last match against Brazil, which took place on the first day of the continental tournament.

“I hope that Costa Rica comes out to play, they have great players and I hope that they come out to propose, that it is not a match similar to that of Brazil,” were Borja’s words, referring to the previous match in which the Central Americans tied 0-0 with the Brazilian team.

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Borja’s message seems to point to the need for both teams to offer a more vibrant spectacle for fans and for the proper development of the continental tournament.

With Colombia looking to add vital points for its aspirations in Group Dintensity and commitment on the field will be essential.

Borja’s statements have not only generated expectations among the followers of both teams, but have also served to unleash a controversy through social networks, since many did not like these ‘spicy’ words.

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The match between Colombia and Costa Rica promises to be an important clash. This commitment is agreed to take place this Friday, June 28 at 5:00 pm (Colombian time)

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