Colombia Secures 2-1 Victory Over New Zealand in World Cup Qualifying Tune-Up, But Defensive Concerns Emerge
Fort Lauderdale, FL – Colombia continued it’s promising path toward the 2026 World cup with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over New Zealand on Friday night at Fort Lauderdale’s DRV PNK Stadium. While goals from Gustavo Puerta and Johan Carbonero ultimately secured the win, the match exposed vulnerabilities in the Colombian defense, sparking debate amongst fans and analysts.
The Cafeteros dominated much of the first half, showcasing a cohesive starting eleven under the guidance of manager Néstor Lorenzo.However, the introduction of substitutes in the second half appeared to disrupt the team’s rhythm, allowing New Zealand to capitalize with an unexpected equalizer in the 79th minute. A swift attack exploited a gap in the Colombian backline, leaving defender Yerry Mina exposed and unable to prevent the cross that led to the goal. (See goal footage here: https://twitter.com/LigasTopFutbol/status/1989879820273025185?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
Mina, who partnered with Carlos Cuesta in central defense, faced particularly sharp criticism. While demonstrating strength in individual duels, his lack of pace was exposed on the New Zealand goal, leading to pointed commentary from Colombian football analyst Iván Mejía. mejía bluntly stated Mina “is good at choreography,” questioning his overall effectiveness as a player.
Despite the late defensive lapse and subsequent criticism, Mina partially redeemed himself with a crucial assist for Carbonero’s winning goal. However, the error remained a focal point of discussion.
Mina’s position within the national team appears secure, largely due to his strong rapport with the squad and consistent availability despite past injury concerns. With FIFA potentially allowing expanded 30-man rosters for the 2026 World Cup, his place is considered relatively safe.
Puerta was a standout performer, earning praise as the best player on the field. His contribution