Colombia Accuses Bolivia of Spying Ahead of Match
Colombia Accuses Bolivia of Spying Ahead of Match

Colombia Accuses Bolivia of Spying Ahead of Match

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Colombia's World Cup qualifier against Bolivia is marred by allegations of espionage, with manager Nestor Lorenzo accusing Bolivia of sending an individual to spy on their training sessions. Lorenzo expressed his discontent over the breach of privacy, stating that they have photographic evidence and will file a formal complaint. In response, Bolivia's manager Oscar Villegas downplayed the accusations, mentioning that his own team's training had also been compromised. Despite the controversy, Colombia's focus remains on the upcoming matches, particularly the challenge of playing at high altitude. Luis Diaz, who has been in outstanding form for Liverpool, is expected to play a crucial role in the qualifiers. The situation highlights the intense competitive spirit surrounding international football, particularly in World Cup qualifying.

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