Falcao struggling to be fit but Los Cafeteros can still spring a surprise
Dubai: A lot will be made of Monaco striker Radamel Falcao’s match fitness after he injured his knee in January and spent the rest of the French Ligue 1 season sidelined.
The truth is, however, Colombia have the strength in depth to cope with his absence should coach Jose Pekerman leave him out of his starting 11.
Playing with an interchangeable 4-2-2-2/4-2-3-1 formation, Los Cafeteros [The Coffee Growers] could deploy Jackson Martinez alone up front for height, or Luis Muriel for speed.
Behind that frontline, Colombia’s true creative engine room is James Rodriguez, who, along with Teofilo Gutierrez and Fredy Guarin, provides the quick-passing spark to the team’s feared attacking bursts.
Long balls from the back also unleash a dangerous unpredictability about Colombia, who have quick and physical players that can change tempo and technique with devastating affect.
But, while their attack seems sorted, it’s their defence that poses the problem. Even though Colombia conceded a record low of 13 goals in qualifying, there are concerns for the ageing central partnership of Mario Yepes and Luis Perea, while backups Eder Balanta and Cristian Zapata are considered too inexperienced. If they face a team as competent as themselves in attack, it could well be game over.
Nevertheless, with Colombia ranked a surprising fifth in the world after finishing second in their World Cup qualifying group behind Argentina, there is a real sense of excitement about this squad.
In four previous World Cup appearances, their best finish was the round of 16 in 1990, but, faced with a relatively straightforward group against Greece, Ivory Coast and Japan, you would expect them to at least match that record this year.
They will be favourites to top their group and will be confident against whoever finishes second in Group D (likely to be Uruguay, Italy or England), but it’s in the quarter-finals where they could face hosts Brazil that their chances start to unravel.
Group C
Fifa ranking: 5
James Rodriguez
Date of birth: July 12, 1991 (age 22)
Place of birth: Cacuta
Height: 1.80m
Weight: 77kg
Playing position: Attacking midfielder/winger
International caps: 21. Goals: 4
Club: Monaco (France)
Jose Pekerman
Date of birth: September 3, 1949 (age 64)
Place of birth: Villa Dominguez (Argentina)
Manager since: January 2012
Record: P21 W13 D5 L3 – 62% win ratio
David Ospina, Mario Yepes, Cristian Zapata, Pablo Armero, Carlos Sanchez, Abel Aguilar, Victor Ibarbo, Juan Cuadrado, James Rodriguez, Teofilo Gutierrez, Jackson Martinez.
Goalkeepers: David Ospina (Nice), Faryd Mondragon (Deportivo Cali), Camilo Vargas (Independiente Santa Fe)
Defenders: Mario Yepes (Atalanta), Cristian Zapata (AC Milan), Pablo Armero (West Ham United), Camilo Zuniga (Napoli), Santiago Arias (PSV Eindhoven), Eder Alvarez Balanta (River Plate), Carlos Valdes (San Lorenzo)
Midfielders: Fredy Guarin (Inter Milan), Juan Cuadrado (Fiorentina), Victor Ibarbo (Cagliari), James Rodriguez (Monaco), Abel Aguilar (Toulouse), Juan Quintero (Porto), Carlos Sanchez (Elche), Aldo Leao Ramirez (Morelia), Alexander Mejia (Atletico Nacional)
Forwards: Jackson Martinez (Porto), Carlos Bacca (Sevilla), Teofilo Gutierrez (River Plate), Adrian Ramos (Hertha Berlin)
Conmebol round robin runners-up with 30 points — two short of leaders Argentina — after nine wins, three draws and four losses from 16 games.
First tournament: 1962 (Chile)
Appearances (before 2014): 4
Best finish: Round of 16 (1990)
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