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       Brazil draws Colombia to advance, set to face Uruguay in Copa America
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       SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Colombia coach Néstor Lorenzo challenged
       his team to stay sharp and energized through every physical and
       emotional moment against mighty Brazil, all the way through two
       scorching-hot halves of soccer and nearly another 10 minutes of
       stoppage time.
        
       "This was a match that we all wanted to have our strong moments of
       play, and I think we have taken another step forward," Lorenzo said.
       "With Brazil, you cannot be careless not even one second."
        
       Daniel Muñoz scored the tying goal in the first-half stoppage time,
       and Colombia won its first-round group at the Copa America with a 1-1
       draw against Brazil on Tuesday night that extended its unbeaten streak
       to 26 games.
        
       Colombia goalkeeper Camilo Vargas saved Brazil's final chance on a
       shot by Andreas Pereira in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage
       time.
        
       Colombia plays Panama in a quarterfinal on Saturday in Glendale,
       Arizona, while Brazil fell into what appears to be a more difficult
       game against Uruguay later that night at Las Vegas.
        
       "It will be a difficult game against Uruguay, but they also know they
       will have a difficult game against Brazil," Brazil coach Dorival
       Júnior said.
        
       Los Cafeteros, who finished with seven points to Brazil's five, had
       back-to-back scoring chances in the 84th minute but couldn't
       capitalize.
        
       Brazil went ahead in the 12th minute when Raphinha launched a left-
       footed free kick into the upper right corner of the net just above the
       outstretched hand of Vargas.
        
       The Brazilian winger jumped and pumped his fist as the seasoned
       Seleção struck first at Levi's Stadium, home of the NFL's San
       Francisco 49ers.
        
       Players put on an entertaining show in the Group D finale, with
       Brazil's Bruno Guimarães calling Colombia "a stone in our shoe" in the
       lead-up to Tuesday.
        
       "There's a sense of satisfaction after playing such a strong
       opponent," Lorenzo said. "Now we need to think about Panama."
        
       What was expected to be a tense, foul-filled match more than lived up
       to that hype, featuring five yellow cards as a sea of jerseys of the
       same color representing both countries packed the seats — once the
       fans finally got inside, that is. Some scanning equipment became very
       hot and slowed the entry process.
        
       A crowd of 70,971 attended the game, and the 24 group-stage games drew
       1,115,400 for an average of 46,475.
        
       The Bay Area is facing an excessive heat warning and the temperature
       at kickoff was 98 degrees — though about half the field on one
       sideline was shaded.
        
       In the eighth minute, James Rodríguez had Colombia's best early chance
       when he hit the bar on a left-footed shot on a direct free kick from
       outside the penalty area He had another shot in the 16th that sailed
       high.
        
       The midfielder, who turns 33 on July 12, has three assists this
       tournament for Los Cafeteros.
        
       "It was like a final. It was super competitive game," he said. "It's
       such a thrill facing star players. It's the beautiful part of all
       this. ... There's still a lot of work to do and on Saturday we have to
       come out and play very focused."
        
       Brazil, a team so accustomed to chasing championships in this event,
       faces a tougher road without a win against Colombia.
        
       The Seleção have captured nine Copa titles and were runner-up in the
       2021 tournament.
        
       Colombia already had secured its spot in the quarterfinal round and
       has a 26-match unbeaten streak — including a 5-1 victory against the
       U.S. in a pre-tournament friendly, while Brazil then settled for a 1-1
       draw with the Americans four days later in another tuneup.
        
       Colombia beat Brazil 2-1 last year in the South American qualifiers
       and their first meeting since three matchups in 2021, when Brazil
       topped Colombia 2-1 in the Copa America.
        
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