The albiceleste fans have already generated controversy for a chant in which they point towards the French country and its greatest figure, Kylian Mbappé.
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
While the countdown begins for the start of the World Cup in Qatar 2022, a series of chants from the various fans. A few days ago it was one from Uruguay in which they targeted Chile and now it was Argentina’s turn.
During a TyC Sports program, a group of fans were being interviewed and they began to dedicate a song to France. Unfortunately the lyrics of the song ended up embarrassing the panelists, while the reporter told them: Censored! Censored!
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“Xenophobia is inevitable”, “how unfortunate” and “xenophobia, homophobia and transphobia in just 3 stanzas”, were some of the comments generated by the images.
😱 POLÉMICA en Qatar por el cántico de argentinos 🇦🇷 contra el Seleccionado francés🇫🇷pic.twitter.com/U5mddgruy5
— Fútbol Fichajes (@FutboolFichajes)
ARGENTINA GROUP IN QATAR 2022
Argentina forms Group C with Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland. The debut will be against the Asians on November 22 at 7:00 a.m. while on Saturday the 26th they will face the North Americans at 4:00 p.m..
The game against the Europeans, scheduled for Wednesday the 30th at 4:00 p.m. , will be the closing of the first round.
If they advance, be it first or second in the area, will face one of the members of group D in the round of 16: Denmark, Tunisia, France or Australia.
