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France Coach Deschamps Backs Mbappe Amid Racist Senator's Slurs

France coach Didier Deschamps confirmed Kylian Mbappe is mentally prepared for the World Cup quarterfinal against Morocco despite racist comments from a Paraguayan senator. Senator Celeste Amarilla called Mbappe a "colonised Cameroonian" after France's round of 16 win. French President Emmanuel Macron and FIFA President Gianni Infantino condemned the remarks. The UN Human Rights office also condemned the statements as part of a wider issue of racism in football.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Mbappe in "good place mentally" despite racist comments by Paraguay senator, says Deschamps

Boston, July 9

Ahead of his side's FIFA World Cup clash against Morocco in the quarterfinals, France head coach Didier Deschamps said that captain Kylian Mbappe is "in a good place mentally" despite battling racism from Paraguay senator Celeste Amarilla following their tough round of 16 clash win over the South American side.

The Paraguayan Senator, following France's 1-0 win over the South American country in the FIFA World Cup round of 16, called Mbappe a "colonised Cameroonian", "pretending hard to be French, resentful, newly rich, arrogant, and ugly". Amarilla also said that France "won by a fluke and Mbappe was nervous and scared to death the whole match, like his entire team."

Her comments met an immediate response from Mbappe and the French Football Federation, with both condemning her statements. French President Emmanuel Macron and FIFA President Gianni Infantino also condemned Amarilla's remark on Mbappe.

Speaking ahead of the match, Deschamps said that the French skipper stays in good spirits and the comments from the senator have not distracted or affected the camp ahead of the all-important quarterfinal clash.

"Kylian is in a good place mentally. He's ready for tomorrow," said Deschamps as quoted by Goal.com.

The UN Human Rights office condemned Celeste's remarks on Mbappe, calling them "racist and dehumanising" and part of a wider issue of racism in football and sports.

The UN Human Rights spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan condemned the "racist" remarks against Mbappe, describing them as unacceptable and part of a broader pattern of racism and discrimination in football and sports.

"The racist and dehumanising remarks against French footballer Kylian Mbappe by Paraguayan Senator Celeste Amarilla are despicable and, regrettably, not isolated. Reports of racist incidents during the FIFA World Cup 2026 reflect a wider phenomenon across football and sports more broadly," the UN Human Rights spokesperson said as quoted by the United Nations website.

The UN Human Rights spokesperson urged public officials, governments, sports organisations, and social media platforms to take stronger measures against racism, discrimination, and hate speech while ensuring effective accountability mechanisms.

"Public officials have a heightened responsibility to stand against racism, discrimination and hate speech in their discourse. States and sports organisations must actively work to prevent acts of racism and any other form of discrimination. They should also ensure that there are independent and effective accountability mechanisms in place. Social media companies also have a responsibility to prevent and address racial discrimination and xenophobic abuse on their platforms, in accordance with international human rights standards," added the UN Human Rights spokesperson.

In an X post, the UN Human Rights also said sport should promote equality, dignity, and respect, and that dehumanising language has no place in sport or public discourse."The power of sport must be used to promote equality, dignity & respect, not hatred or dehumanisation. Language that dehumanises people because of their race or ethnic origin has no place in sport or public discourse," the UN Human Rights said on X.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

This is so disturbing. Even in India we see similar casteist and racist remarks in sports. A public figure calling someone "colonised" and "ugly" is disgusting. Mbappe is just 27 and already a World Cup winner. The UN has rightly called it out. Let's hope true football fans reject this nonsense. ⚽✊

James A

As a football fan from the US, I've seen how Mbappe handles pressure. He's one of the best in the world. The senator's comments are beneath contempt. But Deschamps is right to focus on the game. Morocco will be tough, but France has the firepower. Good luck to Mbappe and the team!

Kavya N

It's sad how politicians try to score cheap points. Amarilla's remarks are racist, period. But I also feel for ordinary Paraguayan fans who might disagree with her. Mbappe's talent speaks for itself. India has so many football lovers who look up to him. Let's not let hate overshadow the beautiful game. 🌟

Ravi K

Great to hear Mbappe is unfazed. But Deschamps should also call out the football bodies for not doing enough. Racism in stadiums is still rampant. India faced similar issues in cricket with racial slurs. The UN's statement is welcome but actions speak louder. FIFA needs to ban such officials for life.

David E

From the UK, this is shameful. Mbappe is a role model for millions. I'm glad Deschamps is keeping the focus on football. Morocco will be a tough match - they've been

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