Manchester United supporters have reportedly created a controversial song about their midfielder Shinji Kagawa, claiming that his grandfather bombed Pearl Harbour.
According to 101greatgoals.com, the chant is said to have been sung by a large group of Red Devils supporters during United's 2-1 win over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light at the weekend.
The fans, who have been largely supportive of the Japan international, were filmed singing: "His first name's Shinji, Shinji Shinji; His second name's Kagawa, Kagawa, Kagawa He's Carrick midfield partner, partner, partner; His grandad bombed Pearl Harbour, Pearl Harbour, Pearl Harbour."
The former Borussia Dortmund player has failed to secure a regular first-team place under manager David Moyes so far this season.