After winning the Copa America, Argentina's players sang a racist song. The country's deputy sports minister demanded an apology from Messi, the captain of the team, which angered President Milay and led to his dismissal. The Daily Mail reported that Julio Garro, Argentina's deputy sports minister, said in an interview with a local radio station that the incident made Argentina look bad and that the person in charge should apologize for it. He said, "I think (Messi) should come out and apologize, and so should the president of the Argentine Football Association." A few hours after he made his remarks, Milay announced on social media that Garro had been fired, saying that no one had the right to tell the Argentine national team, the world champion and the Copa America double champion, how to act. #BinanceRiskSniper