Alfredo Morelos was involved in an explosive bust-up with a former Aberdeen goalkeeper after David Gonzalez taunted him for 'being drunk.'
And ex-Ibrox hitman Morelos has challenged him to say it again to his face.
Morelos was coming on as a sub in the first leg of a league play-off game this week at Deportes Tolima, who are now managed by former Dons keeper Gonzalez, who had a six-month loan spell from Manchester City in 2011.
Gonzalez approached Morelos and asked him: 'are you coming on to the pitch drunk again?' according to reports from pitch side TV reporters and Morelos reacted angrily and had to be restrained.
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The dig was a reference to a traffic accident where Morelos injured a motorbike rider and failed an alcohol test although he has since challenged the findings.
Gonzalez apologised after the game and stated: "Towards the end of the game, emotions were running high. I was caught up in an argument and I lost my temper and my head and that had never happened to me since I became a coach. I became a player again.
"I feel sorry. I shouldn’t have done it and I had no control, it just came out. Five or ten seconds later, I apologised. I know that maybe that’s not enough, but it’s the only thing I could do."
But the apology wasn't enough for Morelos.
He fumed: "He said he wanted to apologise to me but he hasn't.
"As a human being, we all make mistakes, but saying offensive things to someone in a game like that? l am not going to repeat what he said to me.
"David Gonzalez is a coach with a long career who is supposedly respected, but he showed me no respect.
"He knows what he said. Tell him that we will see each other in Medellín to see if he has the balls to say it again."