Colombia impresses and receives praise from Zlatan

Colombia beat Ghana 1-0 in Kansas City on July 5, and according to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, they have become a major threat to any opponent. The former Swedish striker, now a Fox analyst, highlighted the team's total dominance under Néstor Lorenzo and warned Switzerland, the next opponent in the round of 16.

What did Zlatan say about Colombia's performance?

Ibrahimovic said "people who study football know Colombia is a great team" and that Ghana "was never a threat." He emphasized possession and control, noting that Colombia set the tempo from the first whistle. He also praised the fan atmosphere, describing the stadium as a second home for the players.

Why is the warning to Switzerland important?

The Swede warned that the upcoming match, scheduled for July 7 in Vancouver, will be decisive. "Anyone facing this Colombia must be careful because they are full of confidence," he cautioned. The warning reinforces the view that Colombia arrives at the tournament with a winning mindset and massive fan support.

How does the recent form reflect the good momentum?

StatisticValue
Last resultColombia 3-0 Australia (2025-11-19)
Recent form (last 5)3W-2D-0L (WWDDW)

These figures show a two‑game winning streak and a solid defence that backs Ibrahimovic's comments. The mix of positive results and fan confidence suggests Colombia is ready to beat Switzerland and move on to the quarter‑finals.

What’s next for Colombia?

After the win over Ghana, Lorenzo’s squad will aim to cement their collective play against Switzerland. Pressure will be high, but the confidence expressed by a figure like Zlatan could provide an extra boost. Colombian supporters, already energized by the Kansas City atmosphere, hope to see their national team advance and keep the World Cup 2026 dream alive.