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Watch Palmeiras ace dive after ‘push’ from REFEREE in shameful scenes as they beat Flamengo to win Copa Libertadores

PALMEIRAS star Deyverson was slammed after diving in his side’s 2-1 Copa Libertadores final win against Flamengo after receiving a slight push in the back from the REFEREE.

The game was deep into extra-time with less than a minute to go when Deyverson was having words with one of his opponents.

Deyverson, o nome do jogo e craque de novela. Tentou ludibriar Nestor Pitana a expulsar ele mesmo pic.twitter.com/HtlMhvNMUa

— Milton Neves (@Miltonneves) November 27, 2021

SBTThe Brazilian was smiling and joking[/caption]

SBTThe referee gave him a slight nudge in the back to get play back underway, but the No9 had other ideas[/caption]

SBTDeyverson pretended to be seriously hurt[/caption]

The referee stepped in and gave the Palmeiras star a slight push to get the game up and running again.

But Deyverson had other ideas.

The Brazilian shamefully dropped to the floor, faking serious injury holding his back.

Deyverson’s time wasting as well as an extra-time goal carried Palmerias over the line to their third Libertadores title against a star-studded Flamengo team.

Flamengo’s starting XI housed the likes of David Luiz, Felipe Luis, Andreas Pereira – who had an absolute shocker – and former Inter Milan striker Gabriel Barbosa.

But it wasn’t enough to see off their crafty opponents.


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Pereira was at fault for Deyverson’s goal. He was caught flat-footed deep inside his own half and the forward pounced and finished the winner off.

Experienced serial winner Luiz defended his team-mate, saying: “That’s football.

“He was having a great game, playing fantastic, and then in one move it all comes crashing down.

“The only thing I said to him was that no matter how much people will analyse that moment, we didn’t lose the game because of that.

“Our vision has to be deeper and broader than that analysis, especially with a great player like Andreas.

“I’m very sad because he is a great friend, a great player and sad because he deserves more, sad because we deserved more.”

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