The singer had a violent argument with some Argentine fans after the coffee producers’ defeat in the tournament final.
The Copa America final between Argentina and Colombia brought together several figures of the show. One of them was singer Maluma, who came to Hard Rock Stadium to witness the title being decided between the two teams. .
The Medellin native lived the match with great intensity from one of the boxes, appearing several times in the official broadcast of the duel.
Of course, he also showed moments of frustration at the end after Argentina managed to clinch the title thanks to Lautaro Martínez’s goal in extra time.
Thus, in a video that has gone viral on social networks, we can see the singer perched on the window of the dressing room arguing with a group of Argentinian fans who were celebrating the title by mocking the Colombian. .
Sadness in coffee
Just as Maluma was disappointed with the result in the stands, sadness was also present in the Colombian team. One of the first players to speak after the defeat was Davinson Sánchez.
“This is the way to go, but it hurts a lot to end like this, we compete to win . We thank the people who came to support us in all the matches. “We don’t want to talk about what happened before the match,” he commented, referring to the serious acts of violence that occurred in the previous match.
“There are many dreams, illusions of people who have been part of the national team for a long time. We wanted to come here and, with everything we have shown, bring joy to the country. I think Colombia deserves everything, our family and our colleagues “he added.
“It hurts to lose like that, we dominated a large part of the match “, he concluded in his analysis of the match.
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