World Cup: Colombia will reach semi-finals in Russia, says James Rodriguez

The Colombian team travels Saturday to Italy, where it will continue its preparations for the World Cup

Football player James Rodrigues, celebrating his goal during the match Colombia vs Uruguay
IANS Bogota (Colombia)
Last Updated : May 27 2018 | 5:02 PM IST

Star midfielder James Rodriguez has extremely high expectations for Colombia heading into the 2018 World Cup in Russia, saying he hopes the team can top what it achieved four years ago and reach the semi-finals or championship match.

"We all want more. When you do great things, you always want more. And I hope that can be the semis or a nice final," James told reporters after an emotional send-off celebration Friday night at El Campin Stadium in Bogota reports Efe.

Referring to the farewell game/party, which featured a performance by Colombian reggaeton singer Maluma and a match involving two sides of national-team players, the Bayern Munich star said he appreciated "being near all the people."

"I think it's nice that they see we also feel a lot of affection for them," James said.

The midfielder, who has spent three seasons at Real Madrid and one at Bayern since Colombia achieved its first-ever World Cup quarter-final berth at the tournament's 2014 edition in Brazil, said he and his teammates had more experience now than they did four years ago.

Colombia reached the final eight in Brazil despite having to make do without injured striker Radamel Falcao Garcia, then the country's biggest-named player.

Falcao, the national team's all-time top scorer with 29 goals, earned a 2017 Ballon d'Or nomination for his recent strong play at French club Monaco and now is looking forward to his first World Cup at age 32.

"It's an opportunity to be here four years after not having been able to compete at the World Cup in Brazil. The story's different now. I'm making the most of every moment with my teammates, getting us ready for this World Cup that we're very excited about," an emotional Falcao said.

The Colombian team travels Saturday to Italy, where it will continue its preparations for the World Cup.

It will play one final pre-World Cup friendly on June 1 in Bergamo, Italy, against Egypt, which is led by Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah.

Colombia has been drawn into the World Cup's Group H along with Japan, Poland and Senegal.

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First Published: May 27 2018 | 5:01 PM IST

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