When we look back on the 2014 World Cup a decade from now, it may be remembered as the tournament where 22-year-old Colombian midfielder James Rodriguez announced his arrival on the world stage. Rodriguez scored a stunning goal — his fourth of the World Cup — to put Colombia up 1-0 in the 28th minute.

With his back to the goal a few yards outside the penalty area, Rodriguez chested the ball to himself, turned and fired a bullet that grazed the underside of the crossbar in one fluid motion. It was an absolutely perfect shot.

To celebrate, Rodriguez led the Colombian team in a dance.

Uruguayan goalkeeper Fernando Muslera is going to have nightmares about this shot.

Rodriguez scored again in the second half to put one foot in the quarterfinals. Juan Cuadrado headed a ball at the far post back to the center of the penalty area, and Rodriguez calmly turned it into the goal. With five goals in four games, James is the top scorer in the tournament.

(Thanks to @SBNation for sharing these GIFs.)