Colombia have impressed in their Copa America bow but they will now face Chile which are in a period of transition, yet have been impressive.
Chile, being the defending Copa America champions, have had a challenging journey through this tournament. Yet, they only lost one game, versus the favorites: Argentina.
We take a look at the main topics of discussion ahead of the semi-final clash…
ARTURO’S ABSENCE
Vidal has been outstanding, orchestrating the midfield and a tenacious in the tackle. The Bayern Munich mainstay’s absence will be sorely felt and boss Juan Antonio Pizzi does not have a like-for-like replacement.
TINKERMAN PEKERMAN
The Colombia boss is feeling the heat for his constant chopping and changing at this Copa. The dramatic overhaul for the Costa Rica clash was foolish and against Peru their 4-2-3-1 struggled. Changes may be made and this time he has to get it right.
THE BATTLE BETWEEN THE POSTS
While Los Cafeteros shot stopper David Ospina has been their most impressive player at this tournament despite being relegated to the bench at Arsenal last season. In contrast, Claudio Bravo has suffered through his fair share of howlers, culminating in a below-par display against Panama in the group stages.
Peru 0 Colombia 0 (2-4 pens): David #Ospina the shootout hero after #CopaAmerica stalemate https://t.co/Y3XKNFDT33
— Daily Star Sport (@DailyStar_Sport) June 18, 2016
RODRIGUEZ RETURN TO FORM CRUCIAL
The Real Madrid star has had a difficult season at the Bernabeu and while he has been an integral part of Colombia’s attacking trident, alongside Edwin Cardona and Juan Cuadrado, individually he’s only shown glimpses of his best form. He must spark into life to help break down a stingy Chile defence.
Meanwhile, #Colombia are having a party at @CA2016, with #JamesRodriguez enjoying some stylish moves. #CopaAmerica pic.twitter.com/nj0GQB8GTj
— Onefootball (@Onefootball) June 17, 2016
CHILE MUST REMAIN RED HOT
Their 7-0 rout of Mexico in the quarter-final was practically perfect. Their high-pressure game suffocated El Tri and they have to maintain that style of play even without their beating heart Vidal in the side. Colombia represent a different threat but the momentum gained from that victory could be crucial for La Roja.