English tabloid creates a pun on cocaine before the match against Colombia and generates a revolt in the networks | England



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– With the three Lions (nicknames of the England team, in reference to the team shield) facing the nation that gave the world Shakira, a good coffee and, uh, something else, we say … come on, Kane! – says the cover, with the pun "Go, Kane" (pronounced "goqueine", very similar to the sound of "cocaine", English word for "cocaine").

Immediately, several readers (mainly South Americans) responded to the publication of the cover of The Sun on Twitter, accusing the English tabloid of racism and discrimination to the Colombian people.

Remember that The Sun savored the vast majority of professional players and many fans. The Liverpool players, for example, created the "Do not Buy The Sun" campaign in 1989 when the tabloid accused the fans themselves of provoking the Hillsborough tragedy when the 96 Reds' supporters died crushed or trampled because of overcrowding. Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest.

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