A club is now in hot water after its fans came up with a shock chant directed at Manchester United outcast Mason Greenwood on the weekend.
The 21-year-old made his debut for LALIGA side Getafe on Sunday afternoon, but despite receiving a warm welcome from his own club's fans, opposition supporters were seemingly not too thrilled about having him their league.
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The man on loan from United came off the bench in the 77th minute of the tie, but was unable to score as his new team secured a 3-2 victory over Osasuna.
His first experience of Spanish top-flight football was, however, not all pleasant as he had to endure shocking chants of "Mason Greenwood, die!" from opposition supporters, while family of his were in the stands to witness this.
As a result, LALIGA is expected to investigate the incident after the chants were heard by the official match observer, with a legal and disciplinary process now in motion, according to The Athletic.
Getafe fans seemingly had a response for the Osasuna supporters, though, in what appeared to be a heated battle of inappropriate chants, as Osasuna coach Jagoba Arrasate explained after the match.
"The chants of 'F*** Osasuna' were very bad and the chants against Greenwood were very bad too," he said after the match.
"He is a player who, in the end, the justice system had its say. He is a very good player.
"But if we talk about chants, we should talk about all the chants, not just some."
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The Red Devils decided to part ways with Greenwood after concluding an internal investigation into the incident that saw him being arrested on charges of attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour, and assault occasioning actual bodily harm in January 2022, with the forward now spending the campaign out on loan in Spain.
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