24/11/2024

Argentina responds and launches a petition for France to "stop crying" about the Qatar 2022 final.

Viernes 23 de Diciembre del 2022

Argentina responds and launches a petition for France to

After the request to repeat the final of Qatar 2022, which was supported by over 200,000 French team fans, the Albiceleste supporters responded with a cheeky initiative.

After the request to repeat the final of Qatar 2022, which was supported by over 200,000 French team fans, the Albiceleste supporters responded with a cheeky initiative.

Luego que la Argentine national team defeated France in the final of the Qatar 2022 World Cup and won the title, French fans were dissatisfied with the result and the performance of the main referee Szymon Marciniak. That's why they decided to create a petition to replay the World Cup final. However, they did not expect fans of the Albiceleste to respond in the same way.

Through the MesOpinions platform, a French fan started the idea and has been followed by more than 200,000 people. Their goal is to take away the World Cup from the Argentine national team and replay the final. The argument they use to justify their request is that "The refereeing was completely biased, there was never a penalty + foul on Mbappé in the 2nd goal!"

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After the request from the French, an Argentine fan decided to start a petition with a different objective. "If the French are gathering signatures to replay the World Cup final, I propose that we take advantage of the unity of the Argentines and gather signatures for the French to stop crying and also beat them in the signatures World Cup," started Valentín Gómez.

Petition from the Argentine national team. Photo: Twitter screenshot

In a few hours, the fan's petition against what the website MesOpinions had done has already gathered more than 29,000 digital signatures and aims to surpass what the French have achieved there too.

Argentine fans respond to the French. Photo: Twitter screenshot

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