Sam Mbonu
Houston, Texas - Daniel Muñoz scored in the 32nd minute and Jefferson Lerma in the 42nd as Colombia opened the Copa América with a 2-1 victory over Paraguay on Monday night at the NRG Stadium, a win that extended their winning streak to nine.
Colombia, which had 66% possession, is unbeaten in 24 games since a 1-0 loss at Argentina in a World Cup qualifier on Feb. 1, 2022, winning 19 and drawing five.
James Rodríguez set up both Colombia goals in his 101st international match, which drew a pro-Colombia crowd of 67,059 to NRG Stadium.
Next for Colombia is Costa Rica on Friday at Glendale, Arizona, and Brazil on July 2 at Santa Clara, California. Paraguay finishes Group D against Brazil on Friday in Las Vegas and Costa Rica on July 2 in Austin, Texas.
At the NRG Stadium, it was a sea of yellow as Colombians came out in huge numbers to support their national team. the Colombians dominated and drowned out the tiny Paraguayans Colombia won the title in 2001 and lost to Argentina on penalty kicks in a 2021 semifinal. Paraguay won in 1953 and 1979 and was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the last two editions.
In the build up to the first goal, Rodríguez picked out a long cross to Muñoz who finished with a superb open 8-yard header to grab his second goal in 28 international appearances. Lerma scored on a glancing header from the middle of the penalty area on Rodríguez's free kick.
Paraguay started to claw their way back into the game with incisive and probing play which gifted Enciso his first goal for Paraguay, beating Davinson Sánchez to Ramón Sosa's cross at the far post and redirecting the ball past goalkeeper Camilo Vargas.
Colombia was awarded a penalty kick by referee Dario Herrera of Argentina in the 84th minute after Gustavo Velázquez held the shirt of Yerry Mina in the penalty area but the call was reversed in a video review.
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