A match fixed in La Liga?

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This is a case that should be talked about in Spain. Last Wednesday, Sevilla FC and Cadiz faced each other on the 36th day of La Liga. The Andalusians lost in the final moments of the match (see summary). This match restarts the race to remain in La Liga. But as informs Marcathis result may be faked.

In fact, the media reports that Rayo Vallecano, also involved in the fight to save itself, filed a complaint with La Liga about the match that Cádiz won. Marca specifies that Rayo was informed 48 hours before the match between Sevilla and Cadiz that it could be fixed. A player agent provided this information, recorded by Rayo and sent to the Spanish championship’s integrity department. This data confirms the suspicions of observers after the match, especially when Sergio Ramos declared a few minutes after the final whistle that the Cádiz players had asked the Andalusians not to press in the final moments. This risks spilling ink.

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