They reveal the highlight of the Qatar World Cup 2022 according to Twitter: Richarlison beats Messi

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The definition of the Qatar 2022 World Cup between Argentina and reigning champions France contains logical tensions due to its very greatness, amidst many interpretations attributed by one alleged intention to crown Lionel Messi in his last match in the top competition FIFA. But where at least the Argentine star did not win is what Elon Musk’s company Twitter claims.

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Is that for now it has been known that the incredible acrobatic goal by Brazilian striker Richarlison against Serbia is Twitter’s biggest World Cup moment so far, according to data poured in by users in the bird’s company.

The sports betting site Nostrabet studied the tweets of the @FIFAWorldCup official Twitter account since Qatar 2022 started on November 20th.

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List the 20 tweets posted by the account that have the greater ‘commitment’ : Those with the most likes, most retweets, and most replies combined.

And the photo of Richarlison kicking the ball in the air with the caption “WOW” got 284,837 likes, 39,259 retweets and 1,894 replies. more than any other. It was the striker’s second goal in Brazil’s win against Group G opponents Serbia on 24 November.

Meanwhile, the World Cup’s second most engaging tweet came after the Argentina’s first goal against Croatia semifinal on Tuesday.

I only had two words Lionel Messithe goalscorer, but managed to get 282,290 likes, 3,442 replies and 29,444 retweets.

The tweet with the third highest engagement, which simply contained the word “today,” was posted on Nov. 20, the day Qatar 2022 started. It generated a whopping 267,275 likes, 39,074 retweets, and the most replies of any tweet on the list: 4,157.

In fourth place was a photo of another crack, Luka Modric, in one word: “Legend”. It had 255,082 likes, 1,559 replies and was retweeted 24,114 times.

A photo of the Moroccan goalkeeper was also added to the fifth place Yassine Bounou (also known as Bono) during his quarterfinal stunt against Spain on December 6. “Hero,” reads the text accompanying the photo of him.

Another tweet shows the Moroccan midfielder Sofiane Boufal dances with her mother on the pitch after the victory over Portugal four days later.

At number 20 there was a tweet that said ‘obrigado’ (thank you) in Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo

To finish clarifying all the interactions that the World Cup will have, we will have to wait for Sunday, when all the theories and speculations will vanish when the ball is put into play at 18:00 in Qatar at the Lusail Stadium, and Argentina and France decide who is the best.

The Szymon Marciniak from Poland He will do justice, a referee highly regarded by the AFA, who has already directed the match between the Argentines and the Australians for the round of 16.

Source: Clarin

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