As reported by Morocco World News, the petition cites “refereeing injustices”.
FRMF claimed that Twanyanyukwa’s decision significantly influenced the result of the WAFCON final.
Recall that in the 82nd minute, the scoreline was tied at 2-2 when the referee gave Morocco a penalty.
Twanyanyukwa took the decision after she suspected handball by Nigeria’s Oluwatosin Demehin.
But after Video Assistant Referee, VAR, review, Twanyanyukwa overturned her decision because Demehin’s arm was close to her body.
Meanwhile, a few minutes later, Nigeria scored the winning goal via Jennifer Echegini as the match ended 3-2.
Recall that in the 82nd minute, the scoreline was tied at 2-2 when the referee gave Morocco a penalty.
Twanyanyukwa took the decision after she suspected handball by Nigeria’s Oluwatosin Demehin.
But after Video Assistant Referee, VAR, review, Twanyanyukwa overturned her decision because Demehin’s arm was close to her body.
Meanwhile, a few minutes later, Nigeria scored the winning goal via Jennifer Echegini as the match ended 3-2.
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This lost is really paining this Morocco to their bone marrow. Are they the first host country to lose in a final?
ReplyDelete© TEEJAY
Petition tired no evidence. Mission X completed
ReplyDeleteBad belle
ReplyDeleteThese sore loosers keep clutching to straw to undermine Nigeria's victory. The should be suspended.
ReplyDeletePls they should allow us to enjoy our win in peace
ReplyDeleteExactly
DeleteThey can petition all they want. Such sore losers
ReplyDeleteE pain dem 😂😂 after the petition what next? Will the trophy be given to them? Why embark on a fruitless journey? They should better go an prepare well for the next one
ReplyDeleteIt must’ve been very painful for them but it is what it is. Up my Naija queens
ReplyDeleteSore losers
ReplyDeleteTheir lasers didn't work, now they are writing petitions.
E pain dem
Awon sore losers
ReplyDeleteAs e they pain them e day sweet us, as e day sweet us e day pain them 💃💃
ReplyDeleteAs e dey pain them, e dey sweet us.
ReplyDeleteAs e dey sweet us Omo e dey pain them.