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Yeremy Pino chant: Lyrics, tune and story behind Crystal Palace’s song for their new winger

Yeremy Pino chant: Lyrics, tune and story behind Crystal Palace’s song for their new winger
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Despite only joining Crystal Palace in the summer of 2025, Yeremy Pino has already done enough to earn himself a chant from the Selhurst Park faithful.

The 23-year-old winger had big shoes to fill when he was brought in to replace Arsenal-bound Eberechi Eze, and expectations were set when Steve Parish sanctioned a deal worth up to £26m for the attacker.

To say he has successfully filled those boots would be a stretch at this point. Pino has scored five goals and provided six assists in all competitions this season, which isn't a shocking return, but he will want more next season.

Read on as Football Ground Guide goes over all you need to know about the Yeremy Pino chant, including the song's lyrics, melody and origin.

Yeremy Pino chant

Yeremy Pino chant lyrics and tune

The 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 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 things stand, Palace are just one good performance against Shakhtar Donetsk away from reaching that final, so you can expect to hear this chant a lot over the course of the next few weeks.

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.

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Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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