James Rodriguez is injured again.
He suffered an injury to his left knee while training with the Colombian national team ahead of their friendly with Peru.
The Real Madrid midfielder may have suffered a strain to his internal lateral ligament, but it's not known for sure until medical tests are carried out.
This could spell the end of James' 2019 in terms of action on the football pitch and it's the latest in a long line of injury problems.
James's recent injuries
October 2019
James disappeared from Real Madrid's squad lists due to problems suffered in training.
After three weeks out, he was called up by Colombia and was ready to play again.
August 2019
A calf injury kept him out for three weeks upon returning to Los Blancos.
April 2019
An adductor injury forced him to miss a part of Bayern Munich's run-in.
November 2018
He missed 30 days after suffering a knee ligament injury in training.
August 2018
The midfielder missed two Bayern games with an ankle problem
June 2018
James suffered a calf injury during the World Cup and missed Colombia's elimination by England in the last 16.
He was out of action for 33 days in total.
March 2018
He missed one game with muscle fatigue.
February 2018
Another calf injury kept him out for three matches.
August 2017
His first injury setback with Bayern saw him miss up to a month.
January 2017
James missed over a week of action with a calf injury he suffered training with Los Blancos.