Colombia leave James decision for World Cup opener until last minute

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Last Updated : Jun 18 2018 | 10:10 PM IST

Colombia will decide as late as possible whether to start James Rodriguez in their opening World Cup clash against Japan on Tuesday as the 2014 top-scorer labours with a calf strain.

The Bayern Munich forward, whose six goals left him topping the scoring charts in Brazil, trained with Colombia in Saransk today.

After briefly combining with striker Falcao on the pitch at the Mordovia Arena, Rodriguez sat out part of the final session.

Head coach Jose Pekerman will make a decision as close to kick-off as possible.

"We are waiting to see what the doctor says over the last check," Pekerman said.

"We have enough alternatives and players who can give options to the team." Rodriguez, 26, is key to Colombia's hopes at Russia 2018 having scored six goals, creating four more, in their qualifying campaign.

However, a persistent calf strain, which he first injured in February on duty with Bayern, has affected his World Cup preparations and he was unable to train last Friday.

If he is ruled out, Seville's Luis Muriel is amongst the favourites to fill the attacking midfield role.

"We always wait until the last minute to see which team we select, we have to be very careful," said Pekerman who gave no clues as to his starting line-up.

"Some players arrived in Russia carrying knocks, but it hasn't been a problem and they have been able to find their pace."

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First Published: Jun 18 2018 | 10:10 PM IST

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