Copa America: Brazil enter quarterfinals; Colombia top group
Despite the searing California heat neither side let the intensity drop after the break.
Despite the searing California heat neither side let the intensity drop after the break.
Despite the searing California heat neither side let the intensity drop after the break.
Santa Clara, California: Brazil played out an action-packed 1-1 draw with Colombia in California on Tuesday to qualify for the Copa America quarterfinals.
Colombia, who finished top of Group D on seven points, face Panama in the quarters while second-placed Brazil take on Group C winners Uruguay.
A frantic first fifteen minutes at Levi's Stadium saw Colombia go within inches of scoring after James Rodriguez hit the crossbar, before Raphinha whipped a sublime free kick into the top corner to give Brazil the lead in the 12th minute.
Colombia had a Davinson Sanchez goal disallowed for offside before striker Jhon Cordoba's brilliant through ball was rifled into the net by Daniel Munoz to level the scores in first-half stoppage time.
Despite the searing California heat neither side let the intensity drop after the break. Raphinha fired a free kick just wide and Andreas Pereira tested Camilo Vargas with a long-range effort but Colombia held on for the draw and stretched their unbeaten run to 26 matches.