France and Argentina players and staff clashed on the pitch at full-time as the hosts edged a bad-tempered match 1-0 in Bordeaux to reach the Olympic semi-finals.
Tempers flared after the final whistle as substitutes and coaching staff spilled on to the pitch amid ugly confrontations.
Jean-Philippe Mateta’s fifth-minute header settled the contest to set up a last-four meeting with Egypt, while France’s Enzo Millot was shown a red card after the final whistle.
The scenes come after Argentina players in the wake of their Copa America triumph last month.
And tensions were running high from the start in Bordeaux, with the home fans loudly booing Argentina’s national anthem before kick-off.
France coach Thierry Henry was angry at the final whistle insists he didn t like what happened after the final whistle.
Argentina s national anthem was booed ahead of their quarter-final meeting with France.
The boos came after a number of Argentina players were filmed singing a derogatory song about France s black players after the Copa America final.
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Arsenal legend Henry told reporters: I don’t agree with what happened at the end of the match. My player [Millot] got a red card and I don’t accept it, it shouldn’t happen.
I couldn’t control what happened. I went to greet the coach and when I turned around, what happened happened.