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How did Argentina and France play in the final?
Argentina started smoothly, leading by two goals in the first half; The French team couldn't open the situation for a long time, but it thundered at the end of the second half and scored two goals in two minutes to equalize strongly. The game entered overtime, and Argentina captain Messi scored twice to help the team lead again; Mbappé, the top French team, went head-to-head and scored a hat trick to equalize the score again.

The game entered a penalty shootout. France, which equalized twice in a row, failed to hold its last breath. They lost to Argentina 2-4 on penalties and lost the game with a total score of 5-7. Unfortunately, they failed to defend their title.

After the match, the losing French fans couldn't accept the result. They petitioned FIFA on the French petition website MesOpinions and demanded a rematch.

This petition claims that "the referee was completely bribed". Before Di Maria scored the second goal, Romero fouled Mbappé, but the referee didn't punish him.

Up to now, this petition has been signed by more than 216, fans, and the number is still rising.

This goal was scored in the overtime stage of the game, when Argentine player lautaro's shot was saved by the French goalkeeper, and Messi followed up with a close-range shot.

The article in L 'Equipe said that the referee should invalidate the goal, because "two emotional substitute players" in Argentina entered the stadium early before Messi shot over the goal line, which was "strictly forbidden".

Article 3, paragraph 9, of FIFA's Football Competition Rules stipulates: If after a goal, the referee realizes before the game resumes that there are extra people in the playing field at the time of the goal, and if the extra people are players who entered the team, substitutes, players who have been replaced or ordered to play, and team officials, the referee must rule that the goal is invalid.

According to L 'Equipe, according to this rule, the referee should invalidate Argentina's goal and award the free kick to France.