World Cup 2018: Diego Maradona says England committed 'robbery' against Colombia

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Highlights: Colombia 1-1 England (3-4 pens)

England committed a "monumental robbery" in beating Colombia in the last 16 at the World Cup, according to Argentina legend Diego Maradona.

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Colombia captain Radamel Falcao also accused referee Mark Geiger of bias towards England, calling the American's performance "shameful".

Geiger often struggled to control a feisty encounter in Moscow, which England won on penalties.

"This situation was undermining us," said Falcao.

Maradona felt Geiger should have penalised Harry Kane for a foul on Colombia's Carlos Sanchez instead of awarding the penalty that allowed the England captain to open the scoring just before the hour mark in Moscow.

"Here's a gentleman who decides, a referee who, if you Google him, shouldn't be given a match of this magnitude... Geiger, an American, what a coincidence," Maradona added on his nightly World Cup show for Venezuela-based Telesur broadcaster.

Maradona was pictured wearing a Colombia shirt prior to the game and TV images showed him celebrating Yerry Mina's late equaliser.

'He only spoke English, some bias was certain'

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World Cup 2018; Kane keeps cool in face of 'disgusting' Colombia

Former Chelsea and Manchester United striker Falcao was one of six Colombia players booked by Geiger, while only two England players had their names taken.

"The referee disturbed us a lot, in the 50-50 plays, he always made the calls in favour of England," said Falcao. "He didn't act with the same criteria for both teams. When in doubt, he always went to the England side.

"I found it peculiar that they put an American referee in this instance. To tell you the truth, the process leaves a lot of doubts."

How Colombia reacted

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Former England international Chris Waddle, speaking on BBC Radio 5 live, said he felt "sorry for the referee who should have been waving red cards instead of yellow ones"

Colombia's Caracol Radio station dedicated an online story to the referee entitled, 'Mark Geiger, the referee most hated by Colombians'.

Leading daily El Tiempo also called Geiger "controversial", saying in its story "he has had some mishaps, both in Concacaf and in friendly matches"

Colombia's media also praised what they saw as a gutsy performance by their team, who were without injured Bayern Munich midfielder James Rodriguez.

"Thank you warriors! Colombia departs from the World Cup with their heads high," RCN Noticias TV said in their online match report.

"The dream ends for the Tricolour team which leave with their heads high after their bravery and commitment. Thanks boys, the Colombian people support you!" the story said.

El Pais chose a similar headline: "Thank you warriors!"

Outgoing Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos praised the Colombian team for their display

Colombia captain Radamel Falcao chose his words slightly more carefully on Twitter after the game

Colombia were without injured Bayern Munich midfielder James Rodriguez

Source: bbc.com

Source: bbc.com