Argentina fans burn the wrong flag ahead of World Cup semi-final
Argentina supporters have faced ridicule for burning a Union Jack ahead of their World Cup semi-final against England, which is set to take place in Atlanta. Footage from Escobar in Buenos Aires Province captures the scene, as tensions increase before the critical match, reports BritPanorama.
The Union Jack represents the United Kingdom, while England’s national football team plays under the St George’s Cross. This mix-up has not gone unnoticed online, with social media users quick to point out the error. One remarked, “Burning the flag of Great Britain thinking it’s England’s just proves that the biggest enemy of the Argentine isn’t the English, it’s the geography book.”
Furthermore, reactions continued to flood social media, with comments emphasizing the fans’ misidentification. One user pointedly noted, “You kept being dumb together, that flag there is of the UNITED KINGDOM not of Great Britain,” while another added, “Are they that dumb or what?” As the Union Jack burned, fans were filmed chanting and celebrating, displaying their fervour even amidst the confusion.
The incident reflects the heightened emotions surrounding the historic rivalry between England and Argentina. In the lead-up to the match, Argentine supporters have directed anti-English sentiments towards England’s team, with political overtones related to the Falkland Islands surfacing in songs and chants. Notably, Argentina’s players were seen singing about the Falklands after their quarter-final victory over Switzerland.
Despite the charged atmosphere, Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni called for a focus solely on football, insisting that the semi-final should not be overshadowed by political tensions. He stressed the importance of treating the match as a sporting event rather than a political battleground.
As both teams prepare for the showdown, they come into the match with prior victories against Norway and Switzerland, respectively, which required extra time. The stakes could not be higher, with both nations eager to clinch a spot in the World Cup final. Messi will face England at a senior international level for the first time if he plays, adding to the anticipation around the game.
How this latest chapter in the storied rivalry unfolds remains to be seen, but football’s ability to ignite passions in unexpected ways is set to take centre stage this week.