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Colombia's Lorenzo admits pressure is nothing without execution following loss

Colombia's Lorenzo admits pressure is nothing without execution following loss

In a press conference lasting ‌little more than three minutes, Lorenzo said Colombia ‌had done enough over 120 minutes to merit more from a match he described as tight, tactical ‌and evenly balanced.

"What we lacked, without ⁠a doubt, was scoring ‌a goal," Lorenzo told reporters.

"We knew it was going to ​be a very closed (down) match, very tactical, very even. Even so, I think ​we deserved a little more in the 90 minutes because of the intentions we had and ⁠the shots ​we took."

Lorenzo said the game lost rhythm as it went on, with both teams tiring before the stalemate led to penalties.

The Colombia coach also defended ‌his decision to replace midfielder Jhon Arias, saying it was prompted by fatigue and the risk of a second yellow card after he was booked in the last 32 win over Ghana and could have missed a potential quarter-final.

Lorenzo also took off Luis Suarez late on, with the forward having already picked up a ‌yellow card on the hour mark.

"We were ​afraid that with one late challenge we could ‌be left with one less player. And energy too," he said.

"We had 15 attempts. That is a lot, and not scoring, you pay for it. There is nothing to ⁠reproach. Sometimes the ⁠ball goes in, and ‌sometimes it doesn't."

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