Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Brother, now you’re Mexican!’ Ecstatic fans chant outside South Korean embassy

- Reuters sportm@hindustant­imes.com

Hundreds of Mexico soccer fans danced and cheered outside the South Korean embassy in Mexico City on Wednesday, grateful after the Asian country’s victory over Germany guaranteed the national team a spot in the knock-out stages of the World Cup.

After Sweden beat Mexico 3-0 on Wednesday, Mexican fans turned their support to South Korea, fearful that a victory by Germany would send their players home.

Byoung-yin Han, consul general at the embassy, said, “There’s no distinctio­n between Mexicans and Koreans today.”

He said Mexican staff at the embassy were crying with joy.

Hundreds of fans celebrated outside the embassy in the upmarket neighborho­od of Lomas de Chapultepe­c, waving flags of both countries, donning sombreros and quaffing tequila.

A Korean member of the diplomatic staff was raised onto the shoulders of the crowd, which shouted “Korean, brother, now you’re Mexican.”

The fans also led what appeared to be an embassy official in a chorus of “Cielito Lindo,” Mexico’s unofficial soccer anthem.

Celebratio­ns spread to the historic centre of the capital, where World Cup games are being shown on giant screens.

Mexican fans mobbed Asian tourists, and TV footage showed one laughing Asian man being flung into the air and caught by the crowd.

Memes spread across social media, including one of the Mexican and Korean flags combined as one. “Maybe it is not the best way of getting through, but we’re through. We are very grateful,” said Pablo Gonzalez, 45.

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ByoungJin Han, the South Korean consul general to Mexico, celebrates with fans outside the Korean embassy in Mexico City.

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