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James Rodriguez nie zagra już na Copa America?

4 czerwca 2016, 09:30 | mgs

W meczu inaugurującym tegoroczną edycję Copa America reprezentacja Kolumbii pokonała USA 2:0, jedną z bramek strzelił James Rodriguez, który... może już nie zagrać w turnieju.

James Rodriguez doznał kontuzji
fot. Fernando Vergara
The euro 2016 paris fan zone is under construction on the champs de mars, with a giant screen and the eiffel tower on the background, in paris, friday, june 3, 2016. france's interior minister says the paris police chief wants more security staff to protect fans at the 2016 european championship, which starts next week. (ap photo/kamil zihnioglu)
fot. Kamil Zihnioglu
Police officers, emergency personnel and volunteers take part in a security exercise at the pierre mauroy stadium, villeneuve d'ascq, northern france, thursday april 21, 2016. france's government is calling for a two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the deadly nov. 13 attacks in paris, the country's prime minister said wednesday. following attacks in brussels last month, concerns have been raised that euro 2016 could be targeted, especially the fan zones where spectators gather to watch games on large screens. (ap photo/michel spingler)
fot. Michel Spingler
A security guard looks at the euro 2016 fan zone, under construction on the champs de mars in paris, friday, june 3, 2016. france's interior minister says the paris police chief wants more security staff to protect fans at the 2016 european championship, which starts next week. (ap photo/kamil zihnioglu)
fot. Kamil Zihnioglu
The euro 2016 paris fan zone is under construction on the champs de mars, with a giant screen and the eiffel tower on the background, in paris, france, friday, june 3, 2016. france's interior minister says the paris police chief wants more security staff to protect fans at the 2016 european championship, which starts next week. (ap photo/kamil zihnioglu)
fot. Kamil Zihnioglu
Two construction workers put up scaffolding for the euro 2016 paris fan zone on the champs de mars in paris, friday, june 3, 2016. france's interior minister says the paris police chief wants more security staff to protect fans at the 2016 european championship, which starts next week. (ap photo/kamil zihnioglu)
fot. Kamil Zihnioglu
Construction workers look at the the euro 2016 paris fan zone, under construction on the champs de mars in paris, friday, june 3, 2016. france's interior minister says the paris police chief wants more security staff to protect fans at the 2016 european championship, which starts next week. (ap photo/kamil zihnioglu)
fot. Kamil Zihnioglu
Police officers and emergency personnel take part in a security exercise at the pierre mauroy stadium, villeneuve d'ascq, northern france, thursday april 21, 2016. france's government is calling for a two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the deadly nov. 13 attacks in paris, the country's prime minister said wednesday. following attacks in brussels last month, concerns have been raised that euro 2016 could be targeted, especially the fan zones where spectators gather to watch games on large screens. (ap photo/michel spingler)
fot. Michel Spingler
A police officer takes part in a security exercise at the pierre mauroy stadium, villeneuve d'ascq, northern france, thursday april 21, 2016. france's government is calling for a two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the deadly nov. 13 attacks in paris, the country's prime minister said wednesday. following attacks in brussels last month, concerns have been raised that euro 2016 could be targeted, especially the fan zones where spectators gather to watch games on large screens. (ap photo/michel spingler)
fot. Michel Spingler
Police officers and volunteers take part in a security exercise at the pierre mauroy stadium, villeneuve d'ascq, northern france, thursday april 21, 2016. france's government is calling for a two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the deadly nov. 13 attacks in paris, the country's prime minister said wednesday. following attacks in brussels last month, concerns have been raised that euro 2016 could be targeted, especially the fan zones where spectators gather to watch games on large screens. (ap photo/michel spingler)
fot. Michel Spingler
Police officers and emergency personnel take part in a security exercise at the pierre mauroy stadium, villeneuve d'ascq, northern france, thursday april 21, 2016. france's government is calling for a two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the deadly nov. 13 attacks in paris, the country's prime minister said wednesday. following attacks in brussels last month, concerns have been raised that euro 2016 could be targeted, especially the fan zones where spectators gather to watch games on large screens. (ap photo/michel spingler)
fot. Michel Spingler
Police officers take part in a security exercise at the pierre mauroy stadium, villeneuve d'ascq, northern france, thursday april 21, 2016. france's government is calling for a two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the deadly nov. 13 attacks in paris, the country's prime minister said wednesday. following attacks in brussels last month, concerns have been raised that euro 2016 could be targeted, especially the fan zones where spectators gather to watch games on large screens. (ap photo/michel spingler)
fot. Michel Spingler
Police officers and volunteers conduct a security exercise at the pierre mauroy stadium, villeneuve d'ascq, northern france, thursday april 21, 2016. france's government is calling for a two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the deadly nov. 13 attacks in paris, the country's prime minister said wednesday. following attacks in brussels last month, concerns have been raised that euro 2016 could be targeted, especially the fan zones where spectators gather to watch games on large screens. (ap photo/michel spingler)
fot. Michel Spingler
Police officers and volunteers take part in a security exercise at the pierre mauroy stadium, villeneuve d'ascq, northern france, thursday april 21, 2016. france's government is calling for a two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the deadly nov. 13 attacks in paris, the country's prime minister said wednesday. following attacks in brussels last month, concerns have been raised that euro 2016 could be targeted, especially the fan zones where spectators gather to watch games on large screens. (ap photo/michel spingler)
fot. Michel Spingler
Police officers on horseback take part in a security exercise at the pierre mauroy stadium, villeneuve d'ascq, northern france, thursday april 21, 2016. france's government is calling for a two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the deadly nov. 13 attacks in paris, the country's prime minister said wednesday. following attacks in brussels last month, concerns have been raised that euro 2016 could be targeted, especially the fan zones where spectators gather to watch games on large screens. (ap photo/michel spingler)
fot. Michel Spingler
Police officers using a robot conduct a security exercise at the pierre mauroy stadium, villeneuve d'ascq, northern france, thursday april 21, 2016. france's government is calling for a two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the deadly nov. 13 attacks in paris, the country's prime minister said wednesday. following attacks in brussels last month, concerns have been raised that euro 2016 could be targeted, especially the fan zones where spectators gather to watch games on large screens. (ap photo/michel spingler)
fot. Michel Spingler
A police officer on horseback takes part in a security exercise at the pierre mauroy stadium, villeneuve d'ascq, northern france, thursday april 21, 2016. france's government is calling for a two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the deadly nov. 13 attacks in paris, the country's prime minister said wednesday. following attacks in brussels last month, concerns have been raised that euro 2016 could be targeted, especially the fan zones where spectators gather to watch games on large screens. (ap photo/michel spingler)
fot. Michel Spingler
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Napastnik Realu Madryt w 42. minucie zamienił rzut karny na gola dającego Kolumbii prowadzenie 2:0. Na dwadzieścia minut przed zakończeniem meczu Rodriguez niefortunnie upadł na bark i nie był w stanie kontynuować gry. Jose Pekerman musiał dokonać zmiany, a kolumbijską gwiazdę zastąpił na placu gry Guillermo Celis.

Na razie nie wiadomo na ile kontuzja Rodrigueza jest poważna. W momencie zdarzenia nie wyglądało to dobrze i wstępne spekulacje mówią, że być może nie zobaczymy już tego zawodnika na Copa America.

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