James Rodriguez says Colombia are not getting ahead of themselves as they prepare to take on minnows Panama in the Copa America quarter-finals.
Panama shocked the hosts United States in the group stage, with that 2-1 win over the Stars and Stripes paving the way for a 3-1 victory over Bolivia, which secured their place in the last eight.
Their reward is a contest against Colombia, who are unbeaten in their last 26 matches and finished top of Group D, ahead of nine-time Copa America winners Brazil.
The Opta supercomputer hands Colombia a 61.6% chance of winning the tie, with Panama s win likelihood only 18.8%, but captain James knows Nestor Lorenzo s team must be focused on the task at hand at State Farm Stadium.
There s still a lot of work to do, and on …