‘The theft of history’: they create a song for Iván Barton

Iván Barton, the Salvadoran who refereed the Honduran National Team’s last match against Mexico, where the latter won, has been the object of contempt from the Catrachos.

Because of this, @edwing_h504 has brought out his best rhymes and wrote a song to the guanaco, where he expresses his feelings and those of thousands of his compatriots.

“I’m here to sing for the Mexican team, because they robbed the poor catrachos there; how did they rob them with a bought-back referee?” the song begins.

The song, which has the dedication “For Iván Barton and Concacash”, was shared this Thursday afternoon on the Chinese video platform.

“Today, Mexican team! Aren’t you ashamed? that you are being criticized even by your own press,” continues the melody created only with a keyboard.

Right here, he criticizes the amount of extra time that was given in the second leg of the Nations League quarterfinals, where Mexico scored the second goal that forced overtime and the subsequent penalty shootout, where they won 4 to 2.

“Don’t go around stealing, man, get your act together, work hard so you can reach the next level, let me put it that way,” the message of the dedication ends.

The clip has been shared more than 600 times, duplicated by users and has already accumulated more than 5 million. tastes (I like it).

“We already have a new theme for this Christmas”; “Thank you for expressing our feelings” and “In Honduras there is talent, we just lack support,” are some comments.

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Source: vtt.edu.vn

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