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Szymon Marciniak defended his work in the World Cup final

By William Estrella

Szymon Marciniak defended his work in the World Cup final
Szymon Marciniak defended his work in the World Cup final

Argentina beat France in the World Cup final in Qatar and celebrated the third title in history in style. However, nobody imagined the constant claims that were going to come from the French country for what happened in the Middle East. Now, Szymon Marciniak, the referee of the crucial match, came out to defend his work in the face of constant criticism.

One day after the final, from France they pointed out that central judge Marciniak had to cancel Lionel Messi's second goal, because two substitute players entered the field of play before the ball crossed the final line. However, the referee gave a lesson to those who criticized his performance.

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“To be punishable, this situation must affect the game. What was the impact of the guys getting up and running onto the pitch? They are looking for the little beast, ”he maintained. In addition, with his phone in hand, he challenged those who questioned his work and recalled that in Mbappé's tie, seven French substitutes were on the field.

In France they asked for the final to be repeated:

There was a request to repeat the final that already has more than 200 thousand signatures. In the claim, it is argued that there was no penalty in favor of Argentina in the first half and that there was a foul on Mbappé before Ángel Di María's goal. Despite the claims that come from France, FIFA does not plan to pay attention to requests after the final whistle.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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