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They denounce that Tigres allegedly fixed a final they lost in Liga MX

Former Tigres midfielder Jonathan Espericueta made a bold suspicion about match-fixing, but without presenting evidence for his accusations

They denounce that Tigres allegedly fixed a final they lost in Liga MX
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Past Tigres UANL playmaker Jorge Jonathan Espericueta made a dangerous idea that the opposing team brought them a significant bonus during his time with them in the 2017 Clausura tournament despite having played less than twenty games in Liga MX. before falling short in the royal last.

Espericueta made this declaration in a statement on a podcast where he was a guest that referenced the great final between Chivas and Tigres, where the animal group was defeated by the Sacred Flock, who came out on top under the direction of Brazilian coach Matias Almeyda.

" I played on a soccer team that gave us a bonus while I was at Tigres, and finally beat us in a very, very significant final," said the person, who was a great player under Raul Gutierrez in the 2017 World Cup but who didn't receive much attention in the best league.

The original Atletico San Luis, Puebla, and Tigres UANL player's speech caused a number of unfavorable comments, with some suggesting that it might be the ultimate game between Chivas and River Plate of Argentina in the Copa Libertadores. From 2015 to 2017, the Mexican player was listed on the Tigres ' roster. The San Nicolas de los Garza group lost four championships while playing it: 2017 vs. Chivas in Liga MX, 2016 vs. Pachuca in the Concacaf Champions League, 2017 vs. Espericueta's claims come off as bare phrases, especially since he did not provide any proof of these reported match-fixing schemes at a time when Mexican soccer has been in the spotlight and has caused a lot of issues in recent years. Espericueta's words don't have any evidence to back up their claims, but recent events involving teams and athletes being linked to betting schemes make the Monterrey resident's type sound plausible. It all just continues to be speak until an official speech or declaration is released. A new" secret" has been cast in the history of Mexican soccer, which has recently been threatened by allegations of match-fixing by betting organizations, especially in the lower units of the game.

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