Matheus Uribe (5.5). A fairly discreet match. The sacrifice he made is not denied, but the reality is that he has done little to attack the promise. His departure from the meeting took a long time.
John Arias (6). From less to more. Initially it was seen that it was quite difficult for him to participate in the game and he did not help much in removing the ball. He then improved and eventually became one of the team’s best on the field.
James Rodriguez (5). A few brushstrokes and nothing more. It wasn’t his best match and it hardly affected the match. He had an occasional inspiration that caused some danger, but it didn’t escalate. He looked tired and it is not clear why he did not leave the match.
Luis Diaz (6). He missed the penalty that could have meant victory for the team. However, he had some important plays and also had a goal disallowed in the match.
Rafael Santos Borre (5). Discreet competition. He barely took part in the match and couldn’t have a clear scoring game. It took him a long time to find himself. Match to forget.
Source: El heraldo

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