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Colombia fought hard for a slim 1-0 win against DR Congo, punching their ticket to the knockout rounds of the 2026 World Cup. The match, played on June 24, was a tense battle where every touch mattered.

Neither team wanted to make a mistake, and the crowd felt the pressure as both sides pushed for control. In the end, a single lucky bounce decided everything.

How Colombia Found the Goal

The game’s only score came off a shot that took a strange turn. Daniel Munoz let it fly from outside the box, and the ball deflected off a DR Congo defender, wrong-footing the goalkeeper and sneaking into the net.

  • Munoz’s strike came in the second half after a quick counter-attack.
  • DR Congo’s keeper had no chance on the deflected shot.
  • Colombia’s defense held strong the rest of the way.

DR Congo’s Tough Fight

DR Congo didn’t make it easy for Colombia. They created several chances of their own, especially on set pieces and fast breaks.

Their best opportunity came from a corner kick, but the header went just wide. Colombia’s goalkeeper made a few key saves to keep the clean sheet.

What This Win Means for Colombia

By taking down DR Congo, Colombia proved they can win ugly games. They now move on to the knockout stage, where anything can happen.

With a solid defense and a never-say-die attitude, this team looks ready to make a deep run. Fans hope Munoz’s lucky goal is just the start of something special.

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