How did Argentina's supporters response to France's petition to replay the World Cup final?

Argentina supporters have hit back in a unique way after French fans' World Cup 2022 final protestations, launching a "France stop crying" petition of their own. France's fans launched a massive campaign to force FIFA to replay the final match of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, claiming More than 220,000 French supporters have signed a petition from French outlet MesOpinions calling for the 2022 World Cup final to be replayed. Argentina won the match on penalties after a dramatic 3-3 draw, but France were unhappy with a number of decisions made by referee Szymon Marciniak at Lusail Stadium. The Argentines advised their French counterpart fans not to cry because of the loss in the World Cup final, through a counter-campaign and a petition published on the “Change.org” website, which stated: “After the defeat in the World Cup final, the French do not stop crying and complaining and do not recognize that Argentina is a champion”. As reported, the "France stops crying" petition was launched by a fan named Valentin Gomez. Within a few hours, the change.org petition reportedly had more than 536,000 signatures. “Ever since we won the World Cup final, the French have not stopped crying, complaining and not accepting that Argentina is world champion," Gomez wrote. "This petition aims for the French to stop crying and accept that Messi is the best player in history and has Mbappe as his son.”