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‘Obviously there’s issues’: American Brian White responds to anthem boos as Canadians are now even booing at soccer games

The American footballer captaining the Canadian team responded to his own fans booing the US national anthem.

Fans of BC Place in Vancouver, Canada booed a “Star Spangld Banner” performance before a major league soccer game between Vancouver's White Cap and the Los Angeles Galaxy. Jeers was a continuing response to President Donald Trump's tariff threats on Canadian goods. Despite the fact that Canada has it We have customs tax For years, many sports fans have largely ignored this fact.

In the end, the White Caps pulled out a 2-1 victory, but as with NHL fans in Vancouver and Ottawa, fans seem to forget that the top players are Americans.

“That's not my business.”

Enter Brian White, the Whitecaps captain and the greatest scorer of all time. White is from New Jersey. He responded His own fan booed His national anthem.

Despite mostly high paths, White said, “I want to thank the fans for cheering and applauding the national anthem at the end and respecting the flag.”

He added, “It's obviously a problem. It's not my business and I'll leave it as is.”

White made his remarks Post-match press conference After receiving a question that seemed intentionally left to the end.

Ongoing anti-American sentiment has expanded beyond the Canadian and American hockey games and was also exhibited at a recent WWE event in Toronto.

Approximately 30,000 fans booed the US national anthem Rogers Center In the WWE Event Elimination Chamber.

Pat McAfee, commentator for ESPN host WWE, has been called Canada “terrifying” in response to fans.

“These are the most stacked [matches] Something WWE has had before. It's awful to start this whole thing with booing our national anthem in the horrifying country of Canada,” McAfee told the comedy.

The host asked for peace the next day, but made it clear that he didn't make the same connections about the Canadian national anthem and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, so he thought that fans had heard of President Trump's political policies and the people were equally equal.

Similarly, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) found a new way to dig into Canadians who reportedly called for a boycott of travel to the United States. After revealing that millions of Canadians have traveled to Florida, he said, “Maybe they wanted to get a glimpse into what the Stanley Cup-winning hockey team actually looked like.”

Canada's NHL team has not won the Stanley Cup since 1993.

Whitecaps Star White recently signed an extension until 2027. This was the team's first game against the American team since the contract was in stock.

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