Fernando Batista acknowledged Venezuela’s perfect Copa America group-stage record is no longer relevant, as his side prepare to face Canada in the quarter-finals. La Vinotinto won their opening three matches at the tournament for the first time in their history, as they soared to the top of Group B...
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