sport news Nice slam their fans for sickening 'he's an Argentine who can't swim well' ... trends now Nice slam their own fans for sickening 'he’s an Argentine who can’t swim well' chant about the death of Emiliano Sala, with livid coach Christophe Galtier claiming 'our society is in the s***' and tells supporters in question to 'stay at home' Nice fans chanted 'He’s an Argentine who can’t swim well, Emiliano under water' about Sala, who died in 2019 when his plane crashed into the English channel The French club responded swiftly and branded the chanting 'unthinkable' Christophe Galtier said the supporters in question should have stayed at home By Jack Bezants for MailOnline Published: 07:40 BST, 12 May 2022 | Updated: 07:43 BST, 12 May 2022 Viewcomments French team Nice and manager Christophe Saltier condemned their own fans for sickening chanting about the tragic death of Emiliano Sala on Wednesday night. Sala died in 2019 at the age of 28 when a plane carrying him over the English channel crashed while he was on his way to complete a £15m move from Nantes to Cardiff, when the Welsh side were in the Premier League. 'He’s an Argentine who can’t swim well, Emiliano under water,' chanted a number of fans during Nice's 4-2 win over St Etienne in the ninth minute of Wednesday's match. French team Nice slated their fans for a sickening chant about the death of Emiliano Sala Sala died at 28 when his plane crashed in the English channel when he was about to complete a move from French side Nantes to Premier League team Cardiff Usually, Nantes and Bordeaux fans - two of Sala's former clubs - applaud in the ninth minute as it was the number of his shirt and sing: 'He’s an Argentine, who never gives up, Emiliano Sala.' Nice said in a statement: 'Nice condemns in the strongest possible sense the chant about Emiliano Sala heard on Wednesday evening at the Allianz Riviera,' the club said in a statement. 'The club does not recognise its values or those of the entire red and black family in this unthinkable and abject provocation by a minority of its supporters. 'OGC Nice sends its support to the family and friends of Emiliano Sala.' Nice manager Christophe Galtier also hit out at the fans in question, saying: 'I have no words to describe what we heard. 'One of the first reactions in the dressing room was not chanting or cries of joy, or relief (after winning the game 4-2). It was to speak about what the players had heard. Nice manager Christophe Galtier was furious about the chanting from his own supporters 'In the name of my dressing room, of my technical and medical staff, from the players, we would like to offer our apologies to Emiliano Sala’s family and to Nantes. 'You hear a lot of things in stadiums, but these people – and there weren’t just three of them – if they’re not happy, they can come to the training ground and I’ll say the same thing to them. 'We often say that what we see in stadiums is a reflection of society. If that’s what our society is, we are really in the s***. It’s surreal for me. I have no words. They need to stay at home. You cannot hear that in a stadium. If they’re coming to insult the dead, then they can stay at home.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility