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Argentina’s national anthem was booed ahead of the men’s football team’s first game at the Paris Olympics on Wednesday afternoon amid a racism storm involving Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez.

The South American nation kickstarted their campaign against Morocco, and the players lined up for the customary anthems before kick-off. 

As the Argentina anthem played around the venue in Saint Etienne, it was met with widespread boos from the crowd. 

The boos drowning out the anthem came just over a week after Chelsea footballer Fernandez filmed himself and his Argentina team-mates singing a chant directed at France’s black players following their Copa America triumph.

The song, which also singles out Kylian Mbappe, was condemned by the French Football Federation who filed a complaint to FIFA.

Argentina had their national anthem booed amid a racism storm surrounding Enzo Fernandez

Argentina had their national anthem booed amid a racism storm surrounding Enzo Fernandez

Fernandez filmed himself singing the chant on Argentina's bus during their Copa America celebrations

Fernandez was on a bus with a number of his Argentina team-mates at the time

Fernandez filmed himself singing the chant on Argentina’s bus during their Copa America celebrations

Argentina's rugby sevens stars were also booed while singing their national anthem in Paris

Argentina’s rugby sevens stars were also booed while singing their national anthem in Paris

Fernandez’s Chelsea team-mate Wesley Fofana also reposted the video and labelled the chant ‘uninhibited racism’ before unfollowing Fernandez on Instagram.

Two other Chelsea players – Malo Gusto and Axel Disasi – also unfollowed Fernandez.

The midfielder subsequently apologised for the video and insisted he is not racist, while Chelsea reacted by condemning ‘all forms of discriminatory behaviour’ prior to conducting their own investigation.

But fans inside the Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium and the Stade de France had clearly not forgotten what has gone on in recent days, and made their feelings clear how they felt about the behaviour of the Argentina footballers last week.

France’s former football captain Hugo Lloris described the controversial song as an ‘attack on French people’ this week and urged that it was a mistake that must been learned from.

‘It doesn’t matter if you are in a moment of euphoria because you have won an important trophy,’ he told BBC Sport. ‘It demands even more responsibility when you are a winner.

‘You don’t want to hear or see this kind of thing in football. We all stand against discrimination and racism.

‘I just think and hope it is a mistake. We all make mistakes sometimes and hopefully they will learn from it.’

Relations between France and Argentina worsened after the tense and enthralling 2022 World Cup final in Qatar, which saw Lionel Messi and Co narrowly win on penalties following a 3-3 draw.

Kylian Mbappe, who netted a hat-trick in the showpiece, was ruthlessly mocked as part of Argentina’s overjubilant celebrations.

Despite playing a key role in Argentina’s World Cup and Copa America triumphs, Fernandez is not playing at the Olympics and is currently enjoying time away from the pitch ahead of the new season with Chelsea.

He was paraded at his old club River Plate over the weekend, only for the whole crowd to start singing the chant aimed at France’s black players once more.

The storm surrounding Fernandez is refusing to go away, but Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has insisted he is ready to welcome Fernandez back into his squad next week when he returns from his holiday.

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris described the controversial song as an 'attack on French people'

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris described the controversial song as an ‘attack on French people’

Enzo Fernandez was paraded by his boyhood club River Plate on Sunday

Enzo Fernandez was paraded by his boyhood club River Plate on Sunday 

Footage shared on social media showed the entire stadium signing the chant aimed at France's black players

Footage shared on social media showed the entire stadium signing the chant aimed at France’s black players

Speaking out in the US where Chelsea are currently on their pre-season tour, Maresca said: ‘The player did a statement, apologised, and the club did the same. I don’t think there is something to add, the situation is already clear.’

Asked if there will be problems bringing him back into the squad, Maresca added: ‘I don’t think so, to be honest. At the end, they are all human beings, I don’t think there are any bad intentions from any one of them.

‘When Enzo is back, I don’t think we will have any problems, the player already clarified the situation, and the club did the same. There is nothing to add.

‘He is not a bad human being. It can happen, I don’t think there are any problems at all. I spoke with Enzo, I spoke with a lot of them. The player has made a statement and apologised, it is clear.’

Reece James also broached the subject as the Chelsea captain said: ‘Enzo acknowledged he did wrong and apologised to the club and the team. I have spoken to Enzo and everyone involved but those conversations have to stay in house.’

Argentina’s tournament did not get off to an ideal start as they fell 1-0 down before half time when Bilal El Khannouss finished off a fine team move from Morocco. 

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