Rodriguez stars as Colombia coasts into Copa semis
James Rodriguez stole the show with a goal and two assists as Colombia breezed into the Copa America semi-finals after brushing Panama aside with a 5-0 thrashing.
Colombia captain Rodriguez teed up Jhon Cordoba's opener and Luis Diaz's cool lob either side of his own 15th-minute penalty at State Farm Stadium.
Richard Rios hammered home another after 70 minutes in bizarre circumstances after the referee appeared to blow for a Colombia penalty, then Miguel Borja converted when Nestor Lorenzo's side was awarded another spot-kick in stoppage-time.
Having dispatched Panama with ease, a semi-final meeting with Uruguay awaits for Colombia, which has reached the last four in three of its past four Copa America tournaments.
Colombia needed just eight minutes to open the scoring as Cordoba found space inside the six-yard box, diving low to head Rodriguez's right-sided corner past Orlando Mosquera.
Jose Fajardo blazed over in response but Lorenzo's side would soon extend its advantage only seven minutes after taking the lead.
Panama goalkeeper Mosquera felled the onrushing Jhon Arias, with a lengthy VAR check reviewing a potential offside in the build-up before the penalty decision was confirmed.
Yet that stoppage failed to detract from Rodriguez's focus as the attacking midfielder hammered into the top-right corner from 12 yards, sending Mosquera the wrong way.
Panama almost halved the arrears soon after, although Edgardo Farina's header from Eric Davis's free-kick cannoned against the left post before Camilo Vargas somehow parried away on the line.
Thomas Christensen's side suffered further damage just before the break as Rodriguez's quick-thinking free-kick from inside his own half set up Diaz to lob the stranded Mosquera from just outside the Panama box.
Panama provided a battling performance of some sorts in the second half, yet for the wrong reasons as numerous fouls slowed the game down with Jovani Welch and Farina both cautioned.
Daniel Munoz was then felled as the referee appeared to blow his whistle and point to the penalty spot, only for Rios to arrow into the bottom-right corner from range to make the advantage count.
Christensen and the Panama bench cut frustrated figures after that odd refereeing sequence, and that annoyance furthered when Borja slotted a stoppage-time penalty into the bottom-right corner after Jose Cordoba clumsily hacked down Santiago Arias.
Colombia is now a remarkable 27 games unbeaten after this dominant victory, but another test awaits in the semi-finals against Uruguay, which stunned Brazil in a penalty shootout win in their quarter-final later in the day.
However, Marcelo Bielsa's side may be no match for Colombia if Rodriguez's imperious form is anything to go by.
The Sao Paolo midfielder is the first player in the Copa America to both score and assist within the opening 15 minutes of a match since such records began in 2011.
Rodriguez is also the first player at the 2024 edition to reach six goal involvements – one goal, five assists – ahead of Argentina's Lautaro Martinez and Venezuela's Salomon Rondon, with four.
The Colombia captain's five assists are three more than any other player so far at this tournament.