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A chant sung by Argentina players during Copa America 2024 celebrations went viral on social media, sparking widespread backlash in France and across the sporting world.
The Argentina national team has been crowned Copa America 2024 champions. Great work in integrated teams Lionel Scaloni and Lionel Messi Leading Albiceleste There was great jubilation in their country, but this euphoria was not free from reprehensible slogans with xenophobic overtones.
“Everybody's excited again.” It was the national anthem of Scaloneta Other big hits that have electrified millions of Argentines were also performed in Qatar. “The Brazilian who passed put a wrinkle in the five-time champion's mind” The phrase adopted by players at the time, and the chants that infuriated them, were as follows: “Listen, run the ball.”
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez With him on social media Argentina Teammates are singing chants aimed at the French national team, which have been widely condemned as racist and discriminatory.
“Listen and Spread the Word”: Controversial Song Lyrics
These are the lyrics of a song sung by Argentina's players and the chorus heard at the 2022 World Cup between Argentina and Qatar. FranceTo be precise, it was the finals.
Listen and spread the word
They play in France but are all from Angola.
How adorable, they would run
They are trans lovers like that motherfucker Mbappe
Your mother is Nigerian and your father is Cameroonian.
But your ID says you have French nationality.
Spanish lyrics:
Eat, kick the ball
Jugan en Francia Pero son todos de Angola
That's great, from Cora
My son, come to Travas como el pa*** de Mbappé
Live Nigerian, Live Cameroonian
Creation of the French national document
What is the origin of the song sung when Argentina played against France?
During the World Cup in Qatar A group of Argentina fans who gathered in Doha to welcome the Argentina national team took to Media Live Mobile to introduce the new chant.
Enzo Fernandez apologises
Fernandez apologized after the video went viral on social media. “I would like to apologise for the video I posted on my Instagram channel during the national team celebration. The song contains very offensive words and there is absolutely no excuse for these words.”