Argentina and its burlesque celebration in the dressing room outrage in England


Argentina got into the final of Qatar 2022where he will face the defending champion France in decisive duel of world in the Middle East.

La Albiceleste beat Croatia 3-0 in the round of four, so they arrive with confidence and excited to add the third planetary crown for the trans-Andean team.

Obviously, the celebrations did not wait and filled the social networks during the day. And one of those celebrations reached England, where they were scandalized by the lyrics of a song.

And it is that according to a video published by the defense Nicholas Otamendithe Argentina squad sang a song that trans-Andean fans made popular after the 2021 Copa América, where they defeated Brazil.

“Brazilian, what happened, the five-time champion wrinkled, Messi went to Rio and stayed with the cup. We are the Argentine band and we will always support, because we have the dream of becoming world champion”, is heard in the first part.

Then the chant continues directed towards England: “I am like that, I am Argentine, English bitches from Malvinas I do not forget. I am like that, I come to encourage you, I follow Argentina everywhere”.

In England reaction to the celebration of Argentina

This part of the song, which refers to the war conflict between the two countries in 1982, was not liked by the English media Daily Mailwhere they published an extensive note to condemn the trans-Andean mockery.

“The happy players from Argentina sang insulting the English and making reference to the Falklands War in their locker roomafter his victory in the World Cup over Croatia”, they started claiming from the British morning paper.

“In scenes of jubilation, Lionel Messi’s teammates removed their shirts as they mocked Brazil and England in the new song that has become popular with Argentine fans during the tournament,” they added.

Then, they stressed that “the lyrics include a line that says ‘Fucking English from the Malvinas I don’t forget.’ The word ‘whores’ to describe the English often has homophobic connotations and can also mean cowards..

Finally, from the Mail they insisted that “Nicolás Otamendi shared images of the team’s celebrations on Instagram. You could see teammates like Manchester United’s Lisandro Martinez and Manchester City striker Julián Álvarez joining in the chant.”

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