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Brazil national football team
World Cup | Quarter-Finals
Jul 4, 2014 at 9pm UK
 
Colombia national football team

2-1

Silva (7'), Luiz (69')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Rodriguez (80' pen.)

David Ospina: 'Colombia can be proud'

Goalkeeper David Ospina claims that he and his Colombia teammates can be proud of reaching the World Cup quarter-finals following their 2-1 defeat to Brazil.

Colombia goalkeeper David Ospina has claimed that he and his teammates can be proud of reaching the World Cup quarter-finals following their defeat to Brazil.

The Colombians were narrowly beaten by the hosts on Friday night as a 2-1 loss saw them exit the tournament.

"Obviously we're not going away happy," Ospina told FIFA.com. "Losing is never nice, especially when you've gone toe to toe with the hosts.

"But I think we can be satisfied with what we've done at this World Cup, in going further than Colombia have ever done before, something that will always stay with us."

Brazil's reward for beating Colombia is a semi-final showdown with Germany.

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