Over 700,000 “Argentina fans” open their names in the “France” park, stop crying, lose the 2022 World Cup championship.

On December 26, 2022, Valentin Gomez, an Argentine football fan, opens a topic on www.change.org to find support for French football fans to stop crying following the French national team lost Argentina national team At the 2022 World Cup final in Qatar, they missed the chance to win a second successive world title, including a third following 1998 and 2018.

Previously, French football fans The topic was opened through MesOpinions, an online petition site. to claim International Football Federation (FIFA) to host the 2022 World Cup final once more following seeing Argentina benefited from referee decisions in moments that led to goals both 1-0 and 2-0 before France equalized 2-2. 2 in 90 minutes and chasing 3-3 in extra time, but in the end, “Fah White” won the penalty shoot-out “Chicken Brand” 4-2

Causing Valentin Gomez to open the topic “France, stop crying” in response. along with writing an explanation of the reason “Since we won the World Cup final The French still didn’t stop crying. keep complaining And do not accept that Argentina is the World Cup champion. The petition therefore aims to stop the French from crying and recognize that Lionel Messi is the best player in history and that Kylian Mbappe is his son.

To date, the topic has over 726,000 signatures, and if it reaches 1,000,000, it will instantly become one of the most signed campaigns on Change.org.

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