Colombia down U.S. hosts 2-0 in Copa opener
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[June 04, 2016]
By Rory Carroll
SANTA CLARA, California (Reuters) -
Colombia scored two first half goals to tame hosts the United States
and open the Copa America tournament with a convincing 2-0 victory
in front of a big crowd on Friday.
The South Americans did not take long to strike with Cristian
Zapata delivering the first goal in the eighth minute, the defender
seizing on a corner kick from the left and volleying the ball into
the back of the net.
James Rodriguez scored the second from a penalty in the 42nd minute
after DeAndre Yedlin had been penalized for handball, a call the
Americans hotly contested.
"The hand ball was not a hand ball," defender Geoff Cameron told
reporters. "We’re disappointed, obviously. But I thought we were the
better team."
Rodriguez, the Real Madrid playmaker, made no mistake with the spot
kick and the two-goal cushion proved enough to give Colombia the
early leg up in Group A, which also includes Costa Rica and
Paraguay.
The United States, hosting the tournament for the first time and
looking for some consistency after a difficult year, showed fight
late in the second half but were unable to finish what chances they
created.
Still, they tried to put a positive spin on their efforts and said
they were happy with how they successfully controlled possession
against the 2014 World Cup quarter-finalists.
"We were okay with the team performance. Against a quality team, if
you don’t score a goal to get back in the game and equalize it's
tough," said U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann.
"But overall we were totally even and we didn’t give them anything."
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Colombia midfielder James Rodriguez (10) celebrates with teammates
after scoring a goal against the United States in the first half
during the group play stage of the 2016 Copa America Centenario at
Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports
Clint Dempsey produced the best scoring opportunity for the
Americans with a 63rd minute free kick that Colombia goalkeeper
David Ospina saved at full stretch.
Ultimately, though, the end result was the hosts' sixth straight
defeat in Copa America matches.
It was in line with U.S. form over the last year. The Americans
finished just fourth in last year’s Gold Cup and suffered a
deflating defeat to Guatemala in March that led to calls for German
Klinsmann to be dismissed.
The U.S. next face Costa Rica in Chicago on Tuesday, while Colombia
remain in California to take on Paraguay at the Rose Bowl in
Pasadena later that same evening.
(Writing by Jahmal Corner, editing by Nick Mulvenney)
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