Last-gasp Vanegas snatches Colombia famous win over Germany

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Last-gasp Vanegas snatches Colombia famous win over Germany

Colombia defender Manuela Vanegas (L) celebrates scoring her team's second goal
Colombia defender Manuela Vanegas (L) celebrates scoring her team's second goalAFP
Manuela Vanegas scored a breathtaking 97th-minute winner as Colombia pulled off one of the greatest shocks in FIFA Women’s World Cup (WWC) history, beating the mighty Germany to take control of Group H.

With both sides looking to take the initiative, Germany and Colombia squared off knowing that victory could all but seal their place in the knockout stage.

It was the latter who had the first big chance of the game, when Mayra Ramírez glanced inches wide from an early corner.

Meanwhile, for all their possession, Germany failed to really test Catalina Pérez in the Colombia goal, as they continued to become frustrated by their opponents’ physicality.

Germany v Colombia match stats
Germany v Colombia match statsOpta by Stats Perform

Martina Voss-Tecklenburg’s side should have put an end to their frustration late in the first half however, when Alexandra Popp found herself in space at the back post, before uncharacteristically volleying clear of the crossbar.

Beginning the second half with more intensity, the stage looked set for a moment to remember, allowing 18-year-old Linda Caicedo to once again step up for Colombia.

The teenager showed marvellous footwork to weave between two German defenders before curling an unstoppable effort into the top right-hand corner, handing the South American outfit the lead within seven minutes of the restart.

Colombia forward Linda Caicedo (C) celebrates scoring her team's first goal
Colombia forward Linda Caicedo (C) celebrates scoring her team's first goalAFP

Looking to avoid one of the biggest upsets in WWC history, Germany weren’t without their chances to equalise, albeit once again leaving Pérez relatively untested, with Klara Bühl’s volley wide of the mark an example of their struggles in front of goal.

The stats suggested that Germany could mount a comeback - with eight of their last 11 internationals seeing at least two second-half goals.

And although Colombia defended admirably, they finally surrendered their lead in the 89th minute, when Popp stepped up to equalise from the penalty spot after Pérez brought Lena Oberdorf down inside the area.

Colombia were not to be denied however, with Vanegas becoming the unlikely hero deep into stoppage time, heading home from a corner to confirm her side’s sensational underdog victory against Germany and send them top of Group H.

Manuela Vanegas heat map against Germany
Manuela Vanegas heat map against GermanyOpta by Stats Perform / AFP

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