In a thrilling display of skill and pace, Luis Diaz set a record for his country by scoring the fastest goal of their World Cup qualifying campaign against Paraguay. The moment was truly epic as Diaz showed great determination as he found the net less than a minute into the match.
With the clock ticking down to 36 seconds, winger Guajiro deftly evaded the Paraguayan defence, evading defenders with ease before unleashing a precise shot that left the Paraguayan goalkeeper with no chance of stopping. The spectacular opener not only sent the crowd roaring at the Estadio Metropolitano in Barranquilla but also sparked celebrations among millions of Colombian fans back home.
Despite the outpouring of joy, Diaz’s goal fell just short of the record for the fastest goal in World Cup qualifying history by just two seconds. The record belongs to Brazil’s William, who scored after 36 seconds against Venezuela in 2015. Diaz’s achievement was a testament to his talent and determination, and erased any doubts that Colombia fans had about his team after a run of three consecutive defeats before this match.
As fans celebrated the historic moment, they were also aware of the impact of such a quick strike, signaling a potential revival for Colombia. The excitement was palpable, with fans eager to see what Diaz and the rumours had in store.
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