James Rodriguez's availability to face Uruguay in Colombia's high-stakes World Cup qualifier will go to the wire as Los Cafeteros' medical staff hold a crucial meeting.
Once again the attacking midfielder will undergo tests on Wednesday afternoon to check on the state of his calf injury, which should have seen inflammation subside to allow for a more accurate diagnosis.
Colombian medical chief Dr. Ulloa will then chair key talks over Rodriguez's medical state, with the possibility that he may be forced to return to Madrid.
However, the South American nation's coaching staff are keen to hold onto their talisman as long as possible and will aim to make a last-minute decision on whether he can appear in the home game with Uruguay, which takes place on October 11.
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