Colombia rode three second-half goals to a 4-2 friendly win against the United States in Tampa on Thursday night.
U.S. interim manager Dave Sarachan fielded a starting XI that mixed national team veterans -- including U.S. captain Michael Bradley making his first appearance since the team failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup -- with their younger counterparts against a near first-choice Colombia side.
The visitors were firmly on the front foot in the opening minutes and could have been one up shortly after kickoff had Radamel Falcao not blazed a close-range volley well over the crossbar.