Ex-Chelsea star labels Messi “selfish” over silence on Argentina’s racist chants

Former Chelsea forward Carlton Cole has condemned Lionel Messi, labeling the Argentine star “selfish” for his silence following racist chants by Argentina’s national team players.

The incident occurred after Argentina’s 1-0 Copa América victory over Colombia on July 14

Chelsea player Enzo Fernandez, during a live video, captured other team members chanting racist song directed at French national team players.

The chants, translated by talkSPORT, included derogatory remarks about the origin of French players.

Ex-Chelsea star labels Messi "selfish" over silence on Argentina's racist chants
Cole condemns Messi over silence on racist chants – Getty image

Although Fernandez, who streamed the chants live on Instagram has since apologized, the captain Messi, who did not participate in the chanting, has yet to comment publicly on the matter.

Cole expressed his disappointment on a talkSPORT progam, stating, “Argentina has someone who is renowned as probably the best footballer to ever grace the beautiful game – Lionel Messi. He needs to speak up about this behavior.”

Cole emphasized the importance of Messi’s voice in addressing the issue. “Messi is the main guy there. He’s the captain. He needs to come out and say something about this behavior.

“Otherwise, it’s just like he doesn’t care. He doesn’t care how I feel, he doesn’t care how some of his black teammates he’s had in the past feel.

“That just shows me that he’s selfish. He needs to come out and say something. I condemn him. Simple. I condemn Messi,” Cole added.

While Chelsea have launched investigation into the case, to ascertain if Fernandez will face any disciplinary action, the French national team have written to FIFA for the “racial chants”.

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