Manchester United: Colombian goals James Rodriguez, Camilo Zuñiga Rodallega, Hamilton Ricard | Colombians abroad

James Rodríguez managed to enter a select list of Colombian footballers: those “blessed” who managed to score Manchester United, for many the most important team in the history of English football.
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Midfielder Cucuteño closes the list that Hamilton Ricard started years ago and through which a few more footballers passed. The eye of each case:

Hamilton Ricard (Middlesbourgh)

Back in the 98-99 Premier League season (December 19), Ricard led his team to victory against the European champions a few months later. As a newborn area, Chocoano received great assistance from the right wing and was defined in front of the watchful eye of the Old Trafford public.

Hugo Rodallega (Wigan)

Ten years have passed for a Colombian to celebrate again in front of the “Red Devils”. In the 2008-09 season, on day 33, Rodallega opened the scoring in the 21st minute with a left foot that left Van der Sar without an option, but then Tevez and Carrick came back.

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Camilo Zuñiga (Watford)

This time it took eight seasons to see a new Colombian joy. In the 2016-17 season, Zuñiga came in at 82 minutes and after 60 seconds scored. A goal identical to Ricard’s, goes back to the right and definition with the available goal. This was Watford’s second of three goals against United.

James Rodriguez (Everton)

From eight I went in four seasons. In the current 2020-21, James scored the set 2-2 in the 52nd minute with a strong left foot that left David De Gea without an option. In the end, everything would be equal to 3-3.

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