FORMER Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos has been dominating the news agenda in Colombian football for months.
Just two months on from his shock arrest, he's now celebrating a league and cup double.
Back in late October, Morelos was dramatically arrested and charged with drink driving following a collision that left a motorcyclist with horror injuries.
Shocking footage emerged at the time showing the crash with pictures showing the 28-year old being taken away by police from the scene.
Morelos and his legal team have, however, challenged the findings regarding doubts over the legality of his breathalyser test.
He returned to action just two weeks after being nicked and has gone on to play an integral role in a trophy-laden end to the season for his club.
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Morelos has been plying his trade this year for Atletico Nacional back in his homeland after joining on loan from Santos.
Just a week ago, Nacional saw-off America de Cali in a two-legged final to win the Copa Colombia.
Morelos was dramatically targeted by a BOTTLE thrown from the crowd after being substituted.
The club's success hasn't stopped there, however.
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And just one week after that cup success, Atletico Nacional are celebrating being crowned league champions.
They beat Deportes Tolima 2-0 at home last night to secure a 3-1 aggregate win to become Colombian champions.
Morelos was at the heart of the drama both BEFORE and during the game.
We told you how he had been involved in an explosive bust-up with ex-Aberdeen star David Gonzalez during the first leg last week.
Gonzalez, now the Deportes Tolima manager, allegedly approached Morelos and said: "Are you coming on to the pitch drunk again?"
The striker had to be restrained with Gonzalez apologising after the match.
In another development last week, another Colombian coach - Millonarios' Felipe Palmezano - was banned for calling Morelos a 'murderer' during a match.
Amid all the off-field goings-on, Morelos took just six minutes to have a big say on the pitch.
He struck an early goal to set Nacional well on their way to a somewhat unlikely title triumph.
The goal sparked huge celebrations on the touchline.
They've become champions despite finishing FIFTH in the league table - and technically only playing half a season.
As many leagues in that part of the world do, each league seasons is split into two distinct campaigns.
The 20 teams in the Colombian league play each other once in the Torneo Apertura, crowning a champion.
They then do it all over again in the Torneo Finalizacion, crowning another distinct champion.
Having finished way down in 12th in the first stage, Nacional came roaring back under ex-Celtic star Efrain Juarez in the Finalizacion.
They finished 5th, securing them a spot in the semi-final stage.
That saw them advance to a four-team group, which they topped to advance to a two-legged final to crown a champion.
Nacional, as mentioned, defeated Deportes Tolima 3-1 on aggregate to win their 18th league title.
The championship victory sparked wild scenes of celebration both on and off the pitch in Medellin.
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Morelos was spotted with the trophy on top of a BUS as it made its way through huge crowds of ecstatic supporters.
The former Gers man is expected to sign a permanent deal with Nacional with his loan just about to expire.
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