Samara, Russia: Colombia defender Davinson Sanchez was confident on Wednesday on the eve of his side's last Group H match against Senegal, with both teams eyeing a spot in the last 16 round of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.


COMMERCIAL BREAK
SCROLL TO CONTINUE READING

Colombia is third in Group H, one point behind second-placed Senegal, and will need a win in Thursday's game to be able to advance.


"Starting with a loss (to Japan 2-1) in a tournament as short as the World Cup could have been difficult to reverse, but we did well, we won (against Poland 3-0) and we took that victory with great enthusiasm, but also with a head full of knowledge that we're still processing," Sanchez said.


"At the World Cup level, nobody is going to give you anything, especially at a time when football has evolved so much," the Tottenham defender added.


"However, we think of ourselves," he stressed. "Colombia will always be more important than the opponent in front of us."


The defender, who was one of the outstanding players in Sunday's win against Poland, warned of the danger posed by the Senegalese squad, particularly Liverpool star Sadio Mane.


Sanchez asserted that his side will focus on their rival's entire team, not just one player, although he said Mane "is a great player, (who) has had a good season in the Premier League."


Colombia is in third place in Group H with three points, while both the leader Japan and second-placed Senegal have four points, and Poland has already been eliminated.