Colombia looked absolutely buried in the 92nd minute of Tuesday's Round of 16 match against England. The Three Lions were only up one, but Colombia looked unable to do anything apart from bitch at American referee Mark Geiger. I had already written a nice little introduction about the blossoming of the Special Relationship on the biggest stage, but then Mateus Uribe forced a corner.
Saying “Mateus Uribe forced a corner” is an understatement of the highest order. Uribe absolutely mandated a corner after walloping a half-volley at Jordan Pickford’s goal from hundreds of yards away. Pickford had to produce a sensational save to deny Uribe and suddenly Colombia had life.
This would have been the goal of the tournament.
Uribe's volley would have been one of the best goals in #worldcup history. Incredible strike.#col pic.twitter.com/zIAmtQf2pG
— Polo Maruwa (@polomaruwa10) July 3, 2018
Here's another angle on the save from Pickford.
Pickford, autor da defesa mais bonita que já vi pic.twitter.com/y8ERXsjDws
— Lucas Bispo (@L_bispoo) July 3, 2018
Straight from the set piece, Yerry Mina directed Juan Cuadrado’s corner into the ground and over Kieran Trippier at the far post to salvage Colombia’s quarterfinal hopes.
#MundialTelemundo ¡El gol del milagro! Yerry Mina aparece y le da el empate a #COL ante #ENG . Así lo narró @AndresCantorGOL pic.twitter.com/hh5pN1sJ78
— Telemundo Deportes (@TelemundoSports) July 3, 2018
What an ending to regular time, all beginning with Uribe’s bit of ultra violence.