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Argentina Hilariously Trolls Drake With Diss Track Reference After Beating Canada In Soccer Tournament

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The Canadian rapper lost out big after betting $300,000 on Canada to win their semifinal over the heavily-favored Argentina in the 2024 Copa America semifinals—and Argentina's X account made sure he regretted it.

Move over, Kendrick Lamar; Drake has new beef... with Argentina.

Argentina beat out Canada in the 2024 Copa America semifinals on Tuesday night.


For most of the world, that came as no surprise, as Argentina was highly favored to win.

Canada miraculously made their way to the match by placing second in their group, getting to the knockouts and beating out Venezuela in penalties in the quarterfinal game.

Given the team's momentum and Drake's unwavering love for his country, the rapper decided to put $300,000 on Canada to defeat Lionel Messi and his squad.

Unfortunately for Drake, Canada, and anyone else taking those odds, Argentina took the W at MetLife stadium with a 2-0 victory and celebrated by trolling the rapper by way of a Kendrick Lamar diss track.

The team's X account shared a photo of Argentina celebrating and captioned it:

"Not like us, not with us"

Given the severity of this inflicted wound, people on social media suggested Drake tend to the burn immediately.

But they were still pretty entertained by Argentina's shady tweet.







Argentina is set to face off against Colombia on Sunday.

We wonder where Drake is putting his money on this one.

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