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View all search resultsMbappe's reaction came after Celeste Amarilla attacked the Real Madrid superstar in the wake of Saturday's game in Philadelphia, a bad-tempered affair which France won 1-0.
ylian Mbappe on Monday labelled a Paraguayan senator "despicable" and "not worthy of her position" after she racially abused the France captain on social media after the World Cup last-16 clash between the countries at the weekend.
Mbappe's reaction came after Celeste Amarilla attacked the Real Madrid superstar in the wake of Saturday's game in Philadelphia, a bad-tempered affair which France won 1-0.
"Mrs Celeste Amarilla, you are a despicable woman and not worthy of your position," Mbappe wrote on X.
"You do not represent Paraguay, the country that has sweated passion and honour throughout the competition.
"Through your lack of awareness and your uninhibited racism, the entire world has already forgotten your team's run and historic effort at this World Cup," he added.
Amarilla racially abused Mbappe and in another post called him a "colonised Cameroonian who has really pretended to be French, embittered, nouveau riche, arrogant and ugly", and accused him of being "scared to death" during the game.
The comments have provoked an angry reaction in France, with the country's sports minister, Marina Ferrari, describing them as "abject, disgraceful and all the more unacceptable coming from a politician".
Mbappe, who father was originally from Cameroon before settling in France, scored the only goal of the game from a penalty in the second half, taking Les Bleus through to a quarter-final this Thursday against Morocco.
French President Emmanuel Macron condemned the "racist attacks" directed at the France captain.
"The President of the Republic stands with Kylian Mbappe and the French team in the face of the racist attacks directed at the Bleus' captain," the Elysee Palace said.
The president of Paraguay has written to the French president condemning the remarks as has the Paraguayan ministry of foreign affairs, the Elysee added.
The Paraguayan government said it "deplores and rejects the statements" made by Amarilla, saying they are "contrary to the values and principles that inspire peaceful coexistence and respect for human dignity that our country promotes."
"The statements of the aforementioned legislator correspond exclusively to the exercise of her individual responsibility as a member of the Legislative Branch and in no way represent the position of the Government of the Republic of Paraguay or the Paraguayan people," it said in a statement.
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