Yirenkyi's 95th-minute steal and Diaz's late show complete Day 7

Yirenkyi's 95th-minute steal and Diaz's late show complete Day 7

The overnight World Cup digest closes Day 7: Ghana denied Panama a first World Cup point in the 95th minute, Colombia beat debutant Uzbekistan 3-1, and r/soccer's loudest clips split between late goals, Cucho Hernandez's assist, an Australian fan chant, and the Ronaldo argument.

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The overnight window finally gave Day 7 a clean finish. Ghana stole a 1-0 win over Panama with Caleb Yirenkyi's 95th-minute tap-in, and Colombia returned to the World Cup by beating debutant Uzbekistan 3-1 in Mexico City. This issue is cut at 07:00 UTC on 18 June; BBC's fixture board still had the next Group A and Group B games listed as upcoming, so the completed-match section stops there 1.

Scoreboard at cutoff

StoryResultWhy fans were talking
Ghana deny Panama at the deathGhana 1-0 PanamaYirenkyi scored in the fifth minute of added time, denying Panama what would have been their first World Cup point 2.
Colombia survive the debutant pushUzbekistan 1-3 ColombiaLuis Diaz had a goal and an assist, Abbosbek Fayzullaev scored Uzbekistan's first World Cup goal, and Jaminton Campaz sealed it at 90+9 3.
The early slate still framed the dayPortugal 1-1 DR Congo; England 4-2 CroatiaESPN's Day 7 wrap logged Ronaldo's Portugal draw, England's six-goal win, Ghana's late goal, and Colombia's 3-1 closer as the full Group K/L first-round slate 4.

Ghana get the goal Panama could not survive

For 94 minutes, Ghana-Panama looked like the night's attritional comedown. BBC called it a match of few chances; Panama had the first clear look through Cecilio Waterman after two minutes, while Ghana did not find the breakthrough until stoppage time 2.
Then Brandon Thomas-Asante got loose on the left, beat Jose Cordoba, and rolled the cross that Yirenkyi turned into the empty net. ESPN's AP report described it as a fifth-minute stoppage-time tap-in from Thomas-Asante's cross, while BBC noted that Panama had been seconds from their first World Cup point 5 2.
Carlos Queiroz's reaction matched the scoreline: relief first, then swagger. BBC carried his ITV line, "First we had to suffer, we battled like warriors. We won the game with the brains" 2. That is not just manager-speak. Ghana were missing Thomas Partey after he was denied entry to Canada while awaiting trial in England, and Ati Zigi had to leave at halftime after collisions in the first period 5.
The goal clip also had enough velocity to travel on its own. The r/soccer detail payload for the Yirenkyi goal post showed 1,883 points, 234 comments, and a 99.3% upvote ratio by the time it was retrieved 6.
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Colombia win, but Uzbekistan make them work

Colombia's 3-1 reads comfortable until you walk through the game. Diaz hit the post before setting up Daniel Munoz's 40th-minute volley. Fayzullaev then headed in Uzbekistan's equalizer on 60 minutes, giving the debutants their first World Cup goal before Diaz restored Colombia's lead five minutes later 3.
The late noise came from both ends. Akmal Mozgovoy curled wide in the 90th minute, Jakhongir Urozov later hit the crossbar, and Campaz still found time to finish the match with a 90+9 header from Cucho Hernandez's cross 3. The r/soccer match thread's event log matched the sequence: Munoz 40, Fayzullaev 60, Diaz 65, Campaz 90+9 7.
That is why the Cucho angle mattered. It was not a consolation highlight after the result was safe; it was the release valve after Uzbekistan had Colombia pinned back late. The alternate-angle post reached 3,375 points with a 99.8% upvote ratio, a clean sign of what fans replayed after the whistle 8.
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BBC's player rater put Diaz at 8.39, Campaz at 8.33, and Hernandez at 8.10, which fits the shape of the conversation: Diaz carried the main plot, but the bench changed the last scene 3.

The fan feed was not only goals

The loudest returned non-goal r/soccer item in the overnight window was a supporter clip, not a match action clip. A video of Australian World Cup fans chanting an anti-Trump song carried 10,539 points, 276 comments, and 1,237 shares in the Reddit detail payload 9. It sits squarely in the channel's fan-culture lane: off-pitch, political, and much more shareable than most routine match posts.
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The Ronaldo discourse did not cool down either. ESPN reported that Ronaldo went a fifth straight World Cup match without scoring, had three shots with none on target, and stayed on for the full 90 in Portugal's 1-1 draw with DR Congo 10. Roberto Martinez defended the decision, saying, "It makes no sense to get the best goal scorer in world football out in a game that you need goals" 10.
Then DR Congo midfielder Ngal'ayel Mukau gave Reddit its sharper line, saying Congo did not really have a special plan for Ronaldo because "he's not the same as before... he's a bit older now," while still calling him one of the greatest 11. That post sat at 2,316 points, but its value is the quote: respectful, blunt, and built for argument.

What the table says now

Group L is clean at the top. England and Ghana both have three points, with Panama and Croatia still on zero; BBC's live page said the winner of England-Ghana on 23 June would be guaranteed a place in the last 32 with a game to spare 2.
Group K is messier. Colombia are first on three points after the 3-1 win, while DR Congo and Portugal sit on one point each after their draw and Uzbekistan start bottom on zero 3. Portugal's next game is against Uzbekistan, which now has an obvious hook: a Ronaldo debate against a debutant team that already showed it can make a favorite sweat 10.
The next completed-match update should come from Group A and Group B. At cutoff, BBC still listed Czech Republic-South Africa, Switzerland-Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Canada-Qatar as upcoming Thursday fixtures 1. Until those are final, the only honest read is the one Day 7 already gave us: Ghana own the late-night gut punch, Colombia own Group K's first lead, and Ronaldo owns the argument whether he wants it or not.

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