Greece ready for World Cup square-off against 'dangerous' Colombia
Belo Horizonte, BRAZIL - Colombia and Greece clash on Saturday in Group C plagued by fears over where their World Cup goals will come from.
The South Americans were rocked when talismanic striker Radamel Falcao lost his battle to be fit for the finals after suffering a serious knee injury playing for French club Monaco in January.
Immediately, Jose Pekermans team lost a man who has scored 20 goals in 51 internationals since his debut in 2007. The 28-year-old was his countrys top scorer in the qualifying campaign, as his nine goals helped Colombia make the finals for the first time since 1998.
In the absence of Falcao, Teofilo Gutierrez, who plays his club football at River Plate in Argentina, is expected to carry his teams goalscoring burden starting against the Greeks.
Gutierrez, 29, has scored 12 goals in 30 internationals and will be supported by Victor Ibardo, the Cagliari winger, or Portos Jackson Martinez.
Colombia, whose best World Cup run was a last-16 appearance in 1990, have 18 players who feature in the European leagues. One of those is Falcaos Monaco teammate James Rodriguez, a key figure in midfield who is a genuine threat from free-kicks. However, his appetite for the hard yards of defense has often been called into question.
Martinez believes the 2014 Colombia team has more talent than the 1994 squad, who went to the United States finals as one of the favorites but flopped in the first round.
I think that its one of the most evenly-matched groups at this World Cup, said the Porto player. Ivory Coast have very experienced players with a lot of quality, Japan are always at the World Cup and cover every blade of grass, and Greece are tactically very strong.
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