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U20 World Cup: Argentina 1-0 Colombia, advancing to the final, 19-year-old Messi s younger brother sealed his throat with a sword

10:28am, 16 October 2025Football

The second match of the U20 World Cup semi-finals begins, with the Argentina U20 team facing off against the Colombian U20 team.

Argentina eliminated Mexico in the quarter-finals, while Colombia eliminated Spain in the quarter-finals.

In terms of paper strength, the Argentine team is recognized as being stronger than the Colombian team. In the last 5 matches between national teams of the same level, Argentina has the upper hand because Argentina defeated the Colombian team 3 times in those 5 matches. Therefore, before the game, more than 70% of the fans were full of confidence in Argentina defeating Colombia.

In the 73rd minute, the 19-year-old Benfica star Prestiani got the ball near the midfield line, drove the ball all the way to the top of the arc, and then sent an exquisite diagonal pass. The 19-year-old Miami Inter star Matteo Silvetti, who came on the bench, got the ball on the right side of the penalty area and used the outside of his right foot to shoot with the outside of his foot to help Argentina take the lead. Messi's younger brother Silveti at Inter Miami has made great achievements this time!

Six minutes later, Renteria, who came on as a substitute, received a second yellow card and was sent off, leaving Colombia with one less player to fight.

In the end, the Argentine team defeated Colombia and advanced to the finals of the U20 World Cup. The Argentine team will face the African powerhouse Morocco in the finals. The latter eliminated the French team to advance to the finals.

Argentina did not have an advantage in possession of the ball in the entire game, nor did they have an advantage in the number of corner kicks, but they had more shots and more shots on target than Colombia.

In this campaign, the Argentine team will start the game with Suviafre, Salco, Acuña and other strong players.

Congratulations to Argentina.

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