Drake has taken another L after getting trolled by the Argentinian soccer team after their win over Canada in the semifinals of the Copa America.

After defeating Canada 2-0 through goals from Julián Álvarez and Lionel Messi, Argentina’s social media account wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “Not like us, not with us,” referencing Kendrick Lamar‘s chart-topping diss track.

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They also posted a picture of the Argentinian team celebrating victory with the words “not like us” above them.

As if being reminded of Kendrick’s scorching diss song wasn’t bad enough, Drake had a pretty steep financial stake on the line during the game.

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He revealed before kick off that he had bet $300,000 on Canada overcoming the odds and beating the current World Cup champions, which obviously did not turn out the way that he hoped.

Drizzy also confidently namedropped Messi when sharing his betting slip on social media, writing: “This could get Messi [Canada flag emoji].”

New Drake music has been teased in recent days by Akademiks.

“All u n-ggas who been acting like Drake finished… bookmark this tweet for 6 months from now,” the controversial media personality tweeted. “We dont want u n-ggas no where near us……Remember that.”

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Soon after, he added: “and yes.. enjoy all the other noise and bs.. Drake new music otw. and its fye…. trust.”

Despite talk surrounding a comeback, Drake has released music since his feud with Kendrick Lamar quietened down.

Drake Mocked By Kendrick Lamar Fans For Looking 'Stressed' After 'Not Like Us' Video
Drake Mocked By Kendrick Lamar Fans For Looking 'Stressed' After 'Not Like Us' Video

Late last month, he joined forces with Camila Cabello for two features on the former Fifth Harmony singer’s latest album C,XOXO — including a solo song called “Uuugly.”

The collaborations came about after Cabello slid into Drizzy’s DMs, as she explained to Billboard: “He’s the fucking GOAT, so it felt like shooting for the stars. I showed him the album when I felt comfortable enough and he really liked it.

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“[The feature] came out of a nontransactional place. He had this idea of a song called ‘Hot Uptown,’ and it just felt like I was in the city. I was in Miami.”

Drake also appeared on a track called “U My Everything” from Sexyy Red‘s In Sexyy We Trust in May, which found him rapping over Metro Boomin’s diss-trumental “BBL Drizzy.”