World Cup: Senegal, Colombia eye knockout berth in crunch game (Preview)

IANS  |  Samara (Russia) 

After throwing away their lead twice in the last game, will now have their task cut out when they take on in a decisive Group H here on Thursday.

The west Africans could have ensured their passage to the round of 16 in Sunday's second group match against but after playing out a 2-2 draw, they need now a draw to advance but if win, they will advance at Senegal's expense if avoid defeat against in at the same time.

A draw would also do for but only if lose.

Japan and lead the group on four points while Colombia are one behind after their resounding 3-0 win over in on Sunday.

Colombia defender Davinson Sanchez sounded confident on Wednesday.

"Starting with a loss (to Japan 2-1) in a tournament as short as the Cup could have been difficult to reverse, but we did well, we won (against 3-0) and we took that victory with great enthusiasm, but also with a head full of knowledge that we're still processing," Sanchez was quoted as saying by news agency.

"At the Cup level, nobody is going to give you anything, especially at a time when has evolved so much," the Tottenham defender added.

"However, we think of ourselves," he stressed. "Colombia will always be more important than the opponent in front of us."

The defender, who was one of the outstanding players in Sunday's win against Poland, warned of the danger posed by the Senegalese squad, particularly star Sadio Mane.

Sanchez asserted that his side will focus on their rival's entire team, not just one player, although he said Mane "is a great player, (who) has had a good season in the "

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First Published: Wed, June 27 2018. 21:36 IST