2022 World Cup: Kingsley Coman Attracts Racial Taunts After Penalty Miss

Since France’s Kingsley Coman missed his penalty in the 2022 FIFA World Cup championship game against Argentina, he has been called racist names.
Coman, whose white French mother and Guadeloupean father raised him in Paris, missed France’s second penalty. This gave Argentina the lead and helped them beat France 4-2 in the shootouts. Aurelien Tchouameni’s was also not made.
After Bayern lost, the winger wrote a lot of racist things on Instagram. Later, he moved down to get away from it.
In the 71st minute of the championship game, when France was down 2-0, Kingsley Coman took the place of Antoine Griezman.
He changed the way the game went for France. Two quick goals by Mbappe tied the score in the 81st minute.
After three goals each, the game went to penalty shootouts to decide who won.
Lionel Messi, Paulo Dybala, Paredes, and Montiel each scored one of Argentina’s first four goals, while Tchouameni and Coman missed two of Mbappe and Kolo Muani’s goals in France’s first four minutes.
After Tchouameni lost the final, he turned off comments on his post.
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