DHAKA: One very special young man came up with claim of the highest scorer in the World Cup 2014 scoring five goals including a double against Uruguay in the last match.
James Rodriguez, 22, Colombia’s £37.5million man, elevated himself above Messi, Neymar and Muller as the leading scorer at Brazil 2014.
He did so with two goals at the Maracana, this vaulting cathedral to a game which is a religion here.
The first was one of the most wondrously explosive to be seen at this or any major tournament ever contested.
The second finished a dazzling movement to take his tally here to five and lead his country into a quarter-final on Friday against their Brazilian hosts in Fortaleza.
Afterwards, a delighted Rodriguez explained what the win meant to him and his country.
“It’s a historic success,” said the 22 year-old. “Now comes the most difficult moment for us so far, we hope to get past the last eight though.
“The entire team did well, my team-mates were all crucial. We created many chances due to the speed and pace of the entire team.”
5 goals
James Rodriguez (Colombia)
4 goals
Thomas Muller (Germany)
Lionel Messi (Argentina)
Neymar (Brazil)
3 goals
Karim Benzema (France)
Arjen Robben (Netherlands)
Robin van Persie (Netherlands)
Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland)
Enner Valencia (Ecuador)
BDST: 1137 HRS, June 29, 2014