14.11.2017 14:57 h

No James Rodriguez, no problem for Colombia

A Colombia side missing James Rodriguez punished China 4-0 away in a friendly Tuesday as coach Jose Pekerman made wholesale changes from the team defeated in acrimony in South Korea.

Edwin Cardona, who was accused of making a racist gesture in Friday's 2-1 loss at South Korea, was again named among the substitutes for Colombia, who unlike China have qualified for next summer's World Cup in Russia.

One of the changes by Pekerman saw Felipe Pardo start and the Olympiacos winger scored after five minutes, drilling past Yan Junling after finding himself unmarked in the box, with Miguel Borja hitting a second-half brace and Carlos Bacca getting the other.

In a first half of few chances in the western Chinese city of Chongqing, the hosts gave Colombia's attacking midfielder Giovanni Moreno, who plays for Chinese side Shanghai Shenhua, some roughhouse treatment.

Twice in quick succession he was scythed down as his side headed into the break a goal ahead.

The 26-year-old attacking midfielder Rodriguez was absent after he chose to head back to Bayern Munich -- where he is on loan from Real Madrid -- after the defeat to South Korea.

And in his absence Colombia were only a sporadic threat up front in the first period.

But China, under Italian World Cup winner Marcello Lippi, are struggling for goals and they fired a successive blank having gone down 2-0 to Serbia at home on Friday.

Their best chance arrived in the 56th minute when winger Wu Lei took advantage of lax Colombian defending to nip in and bear down on goal, but goalkeeper Jose Cuadrado denied him.

Colombia improved after the break and they made it 2-0 on 61 minutes when Bacca, the Villarreal striker, bustled his way through the home defence and toe-poked the ball into the bottom corner.

Five minutes later Colombia extended their lead when substitute Borja lashed in from just inside the box.

Moreno then rattled the underside of the bar with a soaring header, before Borja stroked the ball into an empty net in injury time.