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Gustavo Petro’s foolish trill about Colombia’s defeat with Peru

Gustavo Petro's foolish trill about Colombia's defeat with Peru

Colombia is further and further away from Qatar. That is the conclusion after the national team lost 1-0 against his similar from Peru at the Metropolitan Stadium in Barranquilla and complicates his future in the South American Qualifiers. With this result, they will have to beat Argentina in Buenos Aires if they want to continue to have a chance.

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In the midst of the uneasiness of the defeat, all kinds of reactions were presented on social networks, from frustration to memes. However, the reaction of the senator and presidential candidate, Gustavo Petro, drew special attention among Internet users.

Once the meeting was over, Petro published a trill in which he associated football and politics, remembering Pékerman relating it to the Historical Pact.

P for Covenant, P for Pékerman,” wrote the senator, who received all kinds of comments, especially criticism that questions his opportunism.

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