Selection’s mea culpa for fan behavior: “They do not represent Selection’s values”

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The xenophobia and homophobic cries of the Red Tide against Paraguay did not go down well with Quilín.

“We still haven’t learned our lesson. We have been constantly punished with all kinds of fines, including very high financial ones. Campaigns are underway, but it’s not enough: we have to make it clear to our fans that the only ones affected are us, as a country . It even seems fun to some of the people who attend, many who are not in the public and go to football every weekend, but it’s not fun because they don’t represent the values ​​that the national team wants to represent.Rodrigo Robles, the manager of all Chilean national teams, in That’s how we talk about footballfrom DirecTV Sports, completed the national team’s stance on Chile 3 Paraguay 2’s fiercely discriminatory, xenophobic and homophobic chants.

The classic “‘poronponpón’ the one who doesn’t jump is a Paraguayan fagot (sic)”, interpreted ten times with enthusiasm and jumps in the Monumental, and the “puto” to Antony Silva in each revival, were the most complicated points of a day whereupon football’s Alexis Sánchez scored a double to lead La Roja in his return to triumph. And that there were hardly any songs in favor of the owner of the house.

Although no punishment has been confirmed, Chile is a repeat offender and risks capacity reduction and an economic fine. Yes: The fans who are going to see the two-time champion know it and well enough to misbehaveand disrespecting the rival, not only in Santiago, but when everyone’s team has visited Argentina, Bolivia and Peru, for example.

Chile and Paraguay are organizing the 2030 World Cup together? It’s a terrible sign that this embarrassment continues…

Source: Goal

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