Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister appeared o leave an X-rated message for his other half on social media after the South American side won the World Cup for the first time since 1986.
In the pandemonium after the game, a jubilant Mac Allister took some snaps with his gorgeous partner Camila Mayan. Camila posted them on Instagram with the caption: "I love you champion!! No words, we did it! Let's go Argentina."
The Brighton man, who is of Irish heritage, responded in cheeky fashion: "I love you!! Let's f***kkkkkk!" However, not all is as it seems with Mac Allister's X-rated comment.
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Mac Allister had commented in Spanish, and the final line read "Vamos Carajo," which has become somewhat of a phrase in Argentine football since the 1990s.
While the literal translation is "let's f***", the phrase really translates to something along the lines of "let's f***ing go." And it's usually accommodated with a club in the middle, which in the English translation would be added to the end.
Mac Allister has emerged as one of the stars of this year's World Cup and played the pass that set Angel Di Maria free to score Argentina's second goal on Sunday.
His Irish roots have also attracted attention. With a name like Mac Allister and a nickname to match (Colo/ginger) many Irish observers wondered whether he had any Irish blood in him.
As it turns out, Mac Allister has strong connections to Ireland and to this very day has family living in Dublin.
While some Irish supporters are hoping that the World Cup trophy may take a visit to the Emerald Isle, Mac Allister's Brighton return to action against Charlton in the Carabao cup on Wednesday.
Unsurprisingly, Mac Allister will be given some time to enjoy the celebrations.
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