It speaks volumes about the attacker's impact that a Yeremy Pino chant has already taken hold in the Selhurst Park stands within months of his arrival at Crystal Palace.
The 23-year-old was signed in the summer of 2025 as part of a deal worth up to £26m after the Eagles lost talisman Eberechi Eze to Arsenal, as the club sought to replace some of the Englishman's creativity.
With that in mind, Pino's return of five goals and five assists across all competitions so far represents a solid debut campaign for the former Villarreal star.
However, while Oliver Glasner's side made a strong start to the season in both the Premier League and Conference League, they have slipped away from the European places in the top flight, and will need Pino to be at his best to turn things around in 2026.
Read on as Football Ground Guide covers all you need to know about the Yeremy Pino chant, including the song's lyrics and melody.

Yeremy Pino chant lyrics and tune
The proposed Yeremy Pino chant is sung to the tune of Voulez-Vous by ABBA. Incidentally, this is also the tune that England and Arsenal fans use for the Bukayo Saka chant. The Yeremy Pino chant lyrics are as follows:
Yeremy, PINO
Running down the wing, PINO
Here the Palace sing, PINO
We are going to Leipzig
Yeremy Pino chant background
The Yeremy Pino chant is yet to fully take off, but most football chants these days often start as something sung by fans in a pub on an away trip. Therefore, there is no reason why this chant should not catch on, particularly if Pino lives up to his potential.
The chant references Leipzig, which is where Crystal Palace and Pino are hoping they will visit at the end of the season for the Europa Conference League final after the club developed a taste for silverware following their FA Cup triumph in 2024-25.
As such, don't be surprised if this song becomes the anthem associated with Palace's European adventure.
Crystal Palace fans singing the Yeremy Pino chant
FGG says: A tune that will always bang
Depending on who you speak to, either Manchester City or Liverpool were the first to use this tune for Bernardo Silva and Sadio Mane, respectively, but it has since been done to death by other clubs.
Palace are the latest set of supporters to use it, and while they are still in the Europa Conference League, it isn't going away.
