BSP-03 James keys Colombia’s 4-2 friendly win over USA

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James keys Colombia’s 4-2 friendly win over USA

MIAMI, Oct 12, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – A Colombian team lead by James Rodriguez
roared past a game but inexperienced United States 4-2 on Thursday in an
international football friendly in Tampa, Florida.

James put the Cafeteros in the lead with a spectacular effort from the edge
of the penalty area in the 36th minute, thrilling a largely pro-Colombia
crowd at Raymond James Stadium.

The United States responded with two goals in the space of three minutes by
Kellyn Acosta and Bobby Wood early in the second half that gave the hosts a
2-1 lead.

But Colombia rose to the challenge with goals from Carlos Bacca, Radamel
Falcao and Miguel Borja to secure the victory.

“I thought in moments it was good, moments we can do better,” said US
midfielder Michael Bradley, making his first international appearance since
he captained the side that fell to the devastating loss at Trinidad & Tobago
one year and one day ago that saw the US miss this year’s World Cup in
Russia.

“The response at the beginning of the second half was pretty good,” Bradley
said. “We let ourselves down a little bit towards the middle of the second
half. Obviously they’re a good team. They challenge you in different ways and
obviously that’s what these nights are about.

“It’s experience, it’s little by little guys understanding what nights like
this are like,” Bradley said of the learning curve facing caretaker coach
Dave Sarachan’s young side.

Colombia, meanwhile, drew on the world class talent of Falcao and Bayern
Munich midfielder James, who made his presence felt throughout as he returned
to international duty.

Falcao had a chance in the fourth minute after Santiago Arias got past
Antonee Robinson and John Brooks to fire in a pass to Falcao who fired high
from the top of the area.

The threats kept coming and the pressure paid off in the 36th when James
collected the ball on the right edge of the area and curled a left-footed
shot into the far corner of Zack Steffen’s net.

James nearly doubled the score five minutes later but his close-range shot
was thwarted by a sliding Matthew Miazga.

Unbowed, the United States grabbed the equalizer five minutes into the
second half when Robinson’s cross found an unmarked Acosta who fired past
Colombian keeper David Ospina.

Wood struck just three minutes later after solid work by Tim Weah on the
left side, but the US lead would be short-lived.

Bacca equalised three minutes later, and Falcao put Colombia ahead in the
74th on Falcao’s side-footed a shot past Steffen.

Moments later Falcao exited for Borja, who added a final touch with an
entertaining overhead kick that Steffen couldn’t reel in.

Colombia’s North American tour continues on Tuesday against Costa Rica at
Red Bull Arena in Harrison New Jersey, when the United States will face Peru
in Connecticut.

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