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Radamel Falcao scores twice as six-goal Colombia crush Bahrain, Chile lose to Iran

ByReuters

Updated 26/03/2015 at 22:06 GMT

Captain Radamel Falcao scored twice in five minutes as World Cup quarter-finalists Colombia crushed Bahrain 6-0 in a Copa America warm-up match at the National Stadium in Riffa on Thursday.

Radamel Falcao in action for Colombia (AFP)

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Colombia captain Radamel Falcao laid on an opening 14th-minute goal for strike partner Carlos Bacca then scored twice in five minutes, his first a sweet volley, as Colombia hardly broke sweat at Bahrain's National Stadium in Riffa.
Falcao, who is lacking regular first team football at Manchester United, leapt at his chance to lead his country's attack and responded with goals in the 32nd and 36th minutes to take his tally to 23 in 55 internationals.
The striker, who missed the World Cup in Brazil last year after knee ligament surgery and last scored for the national team in a friendly against El Salvador in October, is one goal short of Arnoldo Iguaran's Colombia record of 24.
Adrian Ramos and debutants Johan Mojica and Andres Renteria added further goals in the final half hour for the visitors who were without World Cup ace James Rodriguez, who is coming back from a foot injury.
Iran ran up a two-goal lead over a second string Chile side after 50 minutes through midfielders Javad Nekounam and Vahid Amiri in the Austrian town of Sankt Poelten.
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Iranian players celebrate v Chile (AFP)

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A raft of changes in the second half, including the introduction of Alexis Sanchez, David Pizarro and Gary Medel, failed to stop Chile suffering a disappointing defeat.
The Chileans, who are staging the Copa America from June 11-July 4, were saving their best for Saturday's clash with Brazil at Arsenal's Emirates stadium in London and were far from the high tempo side that was so impressive at the World Cup.
Colombia round off their Middle East tour against Kuwait on Monday.
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