Union Magdalena secured promotion to the Colombian second division with a highly controversial goal
Juan Cuadrado has led the complaints over a highly controversial goal which was scored in a Colombian third division promotion clash.
Union Magdalena secured promotion to the second tier on Saturday after scoring two goals in stoppage time to come from behind against Llaneros.
However, the second goal has sparked controversey as footage appears to show players from Llaneros backing away and allowing Magdalena to score an easy winner and confirm promotion to the second division.
A defender can be seen allowing a Magdalena attacker to breeze past before the goalkeeper rushes from his line and shows no real attempt at trying to get back and defend the goal – enabling the forward to roll the ball home with ease.
Cuadrado, who plays for Juventus and has made 106 appearances for his native Colombia, took to Twitter to express his shock at the goal, describing it as a ‘lack of respect.’
He said: “To the good to the good, that lack of Respect that goal of the union.”
A lo bien a lo bien, que falta de Respeto ese gol del unión
— Juan Cuadrado (@Cuadrado) December 4, 2021
Cuadrado’s international teammate Matheus Uribe, who plays for FC Porto, followed up the 33-year-old’s complaints, by calling the situation an ’embarrassment for Colombian football.’
Una vergüenza para el fútbol colombiano
— Matheus Uribe (@matheus_uribe8) December 4, 2021
Several others also expressed their dismay at the events that unfolded in the game in South America, with Sacha Pisani describing the goal as an ‘example of blatant match fixing.’
If you want an example of blatant match fixing, check this out from a key promotion clash in Colombia.
Local PFA wrote: “We ask disciplinary commission of the @Dimayor to carry out a rigorous investigation ASAP”
Juve’s Cuadrado also condemned incident.pic.twitter.com/1cCZbURq0M
— Sacha Pisani (@Sachk0) December 5, 2021
He said: If you want an example of blatant match fixing, check this out from a key promotion clash in Colombia. Local PFA wrote: “We ask disciplinary commission of the @Dimayor to carry out a rigorous investigation ASAP.”
As per the MailOnline, neither of the two clubs involved initially made a comment, however the winners of the game, Union Magdalena tweeted that the result was for ‘those who think anything is possible’.
The Colombian football players’ association have condemned the event and have requested for a full investigation to be launched into what happened.
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