On loan from Real Madrid, Bayern Munich's James Rodriguez played the full 90 minutes in Friday's international friendly between South Korea and Colombia.Tottenham's Son Heung-min scored a brace as the Koreans secured a 2-1 win over their South American opponents.Both countries will be involved in the FIFA 2018 World Cup draw, which takes place early in December.Rodriguez's manager at Bayern, Jupp Heynckes, was not happy with the player's hectic schedule over the international break."Honestly, this is verging on insanity," Heynckes told reporters."James Rodriguez is flying to South Korea and then onto China to play two games. Quite frankly, this is incomprehensible."We are demanding things from players which are impossible from a physiological aspect."

James Rodriguez assist

Cristian Zapata scored a late consolation goal in the 2-1 defeat, heading in an inch-perfect Rodriguez delivery.

The 26-year-old midfielder, who recently bagged an assist for Arjen Robben in the victory against Dortmund, turned provider once again in Suwon.

James Rodriguez play-acting

Before creating the goal for Zapata, Rodriguez was involved in a controversial incident with South Korea's Jin-Su Kim.

The left-back was pulled up by the Colombian number 10 and responded by slapping his chest - but Rodriguez went down holding his face... in a friendly match!

Slow the video right down and you can see that the Korean player doesn't even come close to making contact with Rodriguez's face. 

The Rodriguez piece of play-acting was totally unwarranted.

James may not feature for Colombia against China after his coach suggested he would return to Germany earlier than planned.

Jose Pekerman said, "We have not yet evaluated whether James stays with us for Tuesday's game or leaves the concentration to join Bayern Munich."