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Aggressive Colombians face rock-solid Greece

Last Updated : 13 June 2014, 17:26 IST
Last Updated : 13 June 2014, 17:26 IST

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Containing Colombia's potent attacking game, even without injured striker Radamel Falcao, will be key to defensive-minded Greece's attempt to upset the World Cup Group C favourites on Saturday.

The Greeks, who also play Japan and Ivory Coast in the group, have long said their first game will be the most crucial one with Colombia, who finished second in the South American qualifiers after a superb campaign, seen as the team to beat.

"We have it in our own hands to beat them," said Greece's versatile defender Giorgos Tzavellas. "Colombia will have to find a way to score against us and that will be very difficult and I hopeful we will win this game. This first game is extremely important."

Greece, who 10 years ago staged a major upset by becoming European champions, have forged a reputation as a hard-working defensive team, conceding just four goals in their 10 qualifiers. "They have a high quality attack but everyone of us is experienced. We will only play to win," said Greece defender Kostas Manolas. "We are a good team and we will prove it on Saturday."

Greece will need to be at their well-organised best with Colombia, despite the absence of talismanic striker Falcao for the tournament, having outstanding attacking options with Jackson Martinez or Carlos Bacca and a constantly changing system.For 64-year-old Colombia coach Jose Pekerman any result other than victory would be a disappointment and he will be banking on his European flavoured team – 15 of the 23 man squad play there – to deliver. 

"Colombia cannot simply change its playing style," captain Mario Yepes told reporters. That possession game includes attacking full-backs and the ability to launch rapid counter-attacks.

"Sometimes, in some games, it is normal that it does not work, but we will try to do it, " said the defender nicknamed 'Super Mario', who plays for Italy's Atalanta. Yepes said Colombia would miss Falcao, injured defenders Aldo Ramirez and Luis Perea, along with midfielder Edwin Valencia. "The idea is that Colombia plays the same way even though the names may change. We want to have the ball to play our flowing game."

Squad: Colombia: 1. David Ospina, 2. Cristian Zapata, 3. Mario Yepes, 4. Santiago Arias, 5. Carlos Carbonero, 6. Carlos Sanchez, 7. Pablo Armero, 8. Abel Aguilar, 9. Teofilo Gutierrez, 10. James Rodriguez, 11. Juan Cuadrado, 12. Camilo Vargas, 13. Fredy Guarin, 14. Victor Ibarbo, 15. Alexander Mejia, 16. Eder Balanta, 17. Carlos Bacca, 18. Juan Zuniga, 19. Adrian Ramos, 20. Juan Quintero, 21. Jackson Martinez, 22. Faryd Mondragon, Carlos Valdes. Greece: 1. Orestis Karnezis, 2. Ioannis Maniatis, 3. Georgios Tzavelas, 4. Konstantinos Manolas, 5. Vangelis Moras, 6. Alexandros Tziolis, 7. Georgios Samaras, 8. Panagiotis Kone, 9. Konstantinos Mitroglou, 10. Georgios Karagounis, 11. Loukas Vyntra, 12. Panagiotis Glykos, 13. Stefanos Kapino, 14. Dimitrios Salpingidis, 15.

 Vasileios Torosidis, 16. Lazaros Christodoulopoulos, 17. Theofanis Gakis, 18. Ioannis Fetfatzidis, 19. Sokratis Papastathopoulos, 20. Jose Cholevas, 21. Konstantinos Katsouranis, 22. Andreas Samaris, 23. Panagiotis Tachtsidis.

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Published 13 June 2014, 17:26 IST

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