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In Colo Colo the mood is not for laughter. It must have been clear enough to Gabriel Costa. The Peruvian striker by choice starred in a crude scene in the epilogue of the match between Los Albos and Palestino. In The Cistern. No one applauded her. On the contrary, the attacker only reaps reproaches.
The third minute of addition was played, of the six that judge Juan Lara had granted and in which the Cacique’s drama would be accentuated with a new goal against, when the Uruguayan-born forward wanted to give a sample of his acting skills and he dropped to a nonexistent blow from Bryan Carrasco, another who has also been in the limelight for his simulations.
Nobody believed. Neither Lara, nor the assistant who was inches from the incident. Carrasco, less. Faced with this situation, Costa had no choice but to stand up. In this process, he gave a laugh that is not consistent with the anguishing moment that the albos live.
The Cacique’s fans reacted through social networks. Some, with sarcasm and others, straight, with anger.
Even in Peru, whose team he has defended and from where they closely follow his career, the action generated some repercussion.