'A minute's silence for Mbappe, who's dead'
Argentina celebrated winning the World Cup in style in the dressing room. Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez celebrated by mentioning Kylian Mbappe's name. The chant has not gone down well with some.
Argentina celebrated winning the World Cup in style in the dressing room. Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez celebrated by mentioning Kylian Mbappe's name. The chant has not gone down well with some.
Argentina won their third World Cup. The team coached by Scaloni won the penalty shootout against France where Emiliano Martinez was the man who stopped Coman's shot.
The goalkeeper, who had been in the headlines throughout the World Cup because of his war cries, was once again in the spotlight after a controversial comment in the celebration which has caused anger in France.
"A minute's silence for Mbappe, who's dead," the goalkeeper said while celebrating with his teammates, who had previously mocked the opposition.
"A minute's silence for France, who are dead," the players had previously chanted. Unsporting or a bit of fun? You can be the judge.