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Carlos Valderrama Criticizes Colombia's Performance

2026-07-09 · Carlos Valderrama · Opinion

Carlos Valderrama criticized Colombia's performance after their elimination from the 2026 World Cup.

On 8 July 2026, Valderrama stated that the team lacked a goal scorer.

Colombia was eliminated from the World Cup after losing to Switzerland in a penalty shootout.

Valderrama was disappointed with the result, saying **"Estoy jodido"**.

Valderrama's comments carry weight as a former player and a voice of authority on Colombian football.

He emphasized the need for a goal scorer, saying **"a Colombia le hizo falta un goleador"**.

Valderrama also expressed support for Jhon Arias, questioning why he was substituted out of the game.

Arias was a key player for Colombia, and Valderrama felt he should have played the full 90 minutes.

Valderrama's comments were not just limited to the team's performance, but also to the fans.

He thanked the fans for their support, saying **"La hinchada es la mejor"**.

The elimination from the World Cup is a setback for Colombia, but Valderrama remains optimistic.

He believes that if the team continues to play well, they will eventually achieve success.

Valderrama's criticism of the team's strategy was not unfounded.

Colombia had created several scoring opportunities throughout the tournament, but failed to capitalize on them.

Néstor Lorenzo, the coach, had also commented on the team's inability to score goals.

He said **"No convertir goles se paga"**, highlighting the importance of scoring in football.

Valderrama's comments have sparked a debate about the team's strategy and the need for a goal scorer.

As a former player, his opinions carry weight, and his criticism of the team's performance is a wake-up call.

The 2026 World Cup may be over for Colombia, but Valderrama's comments will be remembered.

He has once again shown himself to be a passionate and knowledgeable voice in Colombian football.

Valderrama's support for Jhon Arias is also noteworthy.

Arias was a key player for Colombia, and Valderrama's praise for him is a testament to his skill and dedication.

In the end, Colombia's elimination from the World Cup is a disappointment.

But with Valderrama's comments and the team's determination, they will look to bounce back stronger than ever.

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