Colombia beats USA in Copa America opener

First-half goals from Cristian Zapata and Real Madrid star James Rodriguez clinched victory for the South Americans, the 2014 World Cup quarter-finalists.

Published : Jun 04, 2016 09:23 IST , Santa Clara

Colombia's Daniel Torrez and Clint Dempsey of the United States fight for the ball during a Copa America Centenario match at Santa Clara.
Colombia's Daniel Torrez and Clint Dempsey of the United States fight for the ball during a Copa America Centenario match at Santa Clara.
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Colombia's Daniel Torrez and Clint Dempsey of the United States fight for the ball during a Copa America Centenario match at Santa Clara.

Colombia wrecked the United States' hopes of a winning start to the Copa America Centenario as goals from James Rodriguez and Cristian Zapata gave the South Americans a comfortable 2-0 victory here Friday.

AC Milan's Zapata and Real Madrid star Rodriguez struck in the first half before a sell-out 67,439 crowd at the Levi's Stadium in northern California to puncture American hopes of emerging from a difficult Group A.

US coach Jurgen Klinsmann's side had hoped to score an upset victory to emulate the Americans' famous defeat of Colombia at the 1994 World Cup in the United States. But for long periods here Friday Klinsmann's men were chasing shadows as the skilful 2014 World Cup quarter-finalist delivered a stinging reality check.

A disastrous first half for the host nation saw Colombia take a vice-like grip on the contest.

The Colombians took the lead after only eight minutes, when poor marking at a set-piece gifted a chance to the Italy-based Zapata. Stoke City defender Geoff Cameron was caught ball-watching as Edwin Cardona's corner was curled in, and Zapata stole in front of his man to thunder home the finish.

The USA struggled to build any sort of momentum after that, with Colombia flooding midfield and pressing the Americans relentlessly.

Colombia dominated territory and possession and carved out the better chances with Sebastian Perez forcing a diving save from Aston Villa's Brad Guzan in the 16th minute with a rasping drive.

Monterrey's Cardona proved to be a menace to the USA back four throughout, tormenting Cameron and DeAndre Yedlin in quick succession midway through the half before shooting on goal.

The only USA chance of note was a 36th-minute run and shot from Clint Dempsey, whose curling effort whistled just past Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina's upright. But within minutes of that fleeting US opportunity, the host was dealt a killer blow when Yedlin was adjudged to have flicked a hand out to block Farid Diaz's cross.

America's players protested but Mexican referee Roberto Garcia was in no doubt and pointed to the spot. Rodriguez duly stepped up to stroke home the spot-kick and Colombia was in total control.

Colombia threatened again early in the first half, with Cardona testing Guzan once more with a fierce shot on 50 minutes.

It started to look ominous for the host soon after, with Colombia passing the ball between itelf to draw cheers of "Ole" from its large contingent of noisy fans.

But home hopes were raised when Dempsey saw his header from a Michael Bradley corner cleared off the line by Perez. Dempsey went close again on 64 minutes, his curling free-kick parried clear by Ospina diving to his left.

Yet the American fightback was shortlived and it was Colombia who came closest to scoring next when AC Milan's Carlos Bacca broke clear and crashed a shot against the underside of the crossbar with Guzan beaten.

The introduction of rising teenage star Christian Pulisic and Darlington Nagbe was unable to turn the tide for Klinsmann's men as Colombia coasted home to victory.

The United States must now regroup in time for its second match against World Cup quarter-finalist Costa Rica on Tuesday. Colombia will play Paraguay in its next match.

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