Argentina race row with France deepens as rugby team loudly booed at Olympics
Angry reaction to Argentina’s entrance at rugby sevens comes amid growing tensions following racist chant by the football team
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Angry reaction to Argentina’s entrance at rugby sevens comes amid growing tensions following racist chant by the football team
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Plus: Referee, latest team news, stadium details and odds
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