José Pekerman has a great poker face, because he fooled everyone about James Rodriguez's shape.
The Colombian midfielder had a direct influence in his team's goals, scoring one and assisting Carlos Bacca for the other. With this win, Los Cafeteros have sealed their spot in the Quarter finals of the tournament.
Rodriguez became the first player since the 2007 edition to score a goal in two straight games. Colombia has already surpassed their goal scoring total for the last Copa América edition, and they have managed to win more games in this tournament that those they won last year in Chile.
Have a look at James' second goal of the tournament.
Se nota la confianza que adquiere James Rodríguez cuando porta la casaca de la @FCFSeleccionCol.
— Solo de Fútbol (@DeFutbolMX) June 8, 2016
GRAN DEFINICIÓNhttps://t.co/006hkDB4xQ
Rodriguez was named Man of the Match for the second game in a row. And if there were any doubts about his commitment to the team, the player ruled out the possibility of missing any games due to injury.
"I would play here even if I had only one good leg. I am very happy here, and I will always want to play. Fortunately for us, we were able to score more goals today," James stated during the post-match interview.
"Yo aquí juego hasta cojo".
— Madridismo Puro (@blancoamorir) June 8, 2016
-James Rodríguez. pic.twitter.com/2Wi4pyiJgH
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