We discovered Romeros Large families: life in the XXL, the problem they continue to develop. Mario and Souad are a close-knit couple, ready to do anything for the happiness and well-being of their children. The OM fan, like any good self-respecting Marseilles, the Romero kids are worn to the ball. Five-year-old Isaac also took part in a match and the result was not as expected, it was hard to accept failure…
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“You usually win a final, but we didn’t”
The boy gave his all on the field, but unfortunately it was not enough to win the tournament. After the equality in the game, the audience, including the little boy’s parents, thought that the victory was close. “This is crazy. We’re here to promote it. It’s our own World Cup.”, commented dad Mario. Suad’s husband, who is very proud, did not fail to underline his son’s efforts.. “He saved the goal. He didn’t want to lose. He gave his all”, he insisted. And the win was played with little, as the up-and-coming players had to go to penalty shootouts. Full of hope, Isaac rushed to shoot and had bad luck as the ball hit the post… The little boy who was so disappointed had a hard time hiding his feelings.
He told the TF1 cameras: “You usually win a final, but we didn’t”. Affected by his son’s disappointment and sadness, Souad also expressed the difficulty of seeing his son so close to the goal… “How can I explain to you that my heart is broken”, he explained. And to return Mario Romero: “He was the unfortunate hero of the tournament, he was amazing throughout the tournament. He was unlucky in that shot.”. Souad somehow tried to wipe his son’s tears and chose to put things into perspective: “Even if my son misses the penalty, I am most happy because this tournament is a success”.
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Source: Programme Television

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