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Turkey followers taunt Aussies with images of diggers’ graves in Gallipoli – and a mocking Anzac T-shirt – after Socceroos’ World Cup win

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Pictured: The post on X that saw many Turkish fans react by reminding Aussies who won the battle at Gallipoli

Australian and Turkish soccer followers have engaged in a heated on-line conflict over Gallipoli after the Socceroos’ beautiful underdog World Cup win on Sunday.

The ANZACs’ defeat was raised after an Aussie posted a clip of tons of of Turkish followers watching the match on the nation’s shoreline at 6am with the caption ‘Not the primary time the Turkish have been watching an Australian cost at daybreak’. 

The try at humour drew some lighthearted responses, however many Turkish followers reacted by taunting Aussies with footage of diggers’ graves. 

‘Sure, the primary assault ended this manner,’ one wrote over a photograph from a struggle cemetery.

‘The graves of the British slaves are right here, if you wish to come and see, I can present you round, in fact, in case your masters permit,’ a 3rd commented.

‘Tomorrow I will go to the Çanakkale Anzac Memorial and inform the Anzac bones this: your descendants are dumb sufficient to equate the Gallipoli Marketing campaign with a soccer match,’ one other fan stated.

Pictured: The put up on X that noticed many Turkish followers react by reminding Aussies who received the battle at Gallipoli

Pictured: One of several posts showing diggers' war graves on the famous peninsula

Pictured: One among a number of posts exhibiting diggers’ struggle graves on the well-known peninsula

A Turkey supporter wore this T-shirt ahead of the nation's clash against Australia in Vancouver, showing an Aussie digger surrendering, and a Socceroos player

A Turkey supporter wore this T-shirt forward of the nation’s conflict in opposition to Australia in Vancouver, exhibiting an Aussie digger surrendering, and a Socceroos participant

‘Then come right here and accumulate your lifeless. Pathetic loser,’ one other remark learn. 

‘We had been defending our nation. You, alternatively, had been appearing as another person’s pawns,’ one Turkish supporter commented. 

Lots of the feedback weren’t match for publication. 

One Australian soccer fan additionally slammed the creator of the put up, writing, ‘Unsure the cruel slaughter of Australians is joke worthy, you f**king moron.’

One other remark learn: ‘You might be an fool. A really very long time has handed for the reason that struggle, however many Australians go to Gallipoli yearly, and we’re honored to welcome them in friendship. However you and different heartless monsters such as you can’t perceive this. And also you attempt to equate it with a easy match. Your ancestors are ashamed of you, you may be certain of that.’ 

In a separate put up made earlier than kickoff, one Turkey fan confirmed off a T-shirt with a pointed message in regards to the Aussies’ defeat in WWI.

The unidentified supporter’s prime featured a picture of an Aussie soldier surrendering whereas being threatened with a bayonet, and a soccer participant in Australian colors, with the slogan ‘We beat ’em earlier than, we’ll beat ’em once more’. 

Australia and Turkey clashed on the storied battle for Gallipoli Seaside, which noticed hundreds killed in clashes which are remembered yearly on Anzac Day. 

Pictured: Aussies celebrate their team's underdog World Cup win over Turkey on Sunday

Pictured: Aussies rejoice their group’s underdog World Cup win over Turkey on Sunday  

Pictured: Anthony Albanese lays a wreath at the Canberra War Memorial during the Anzac Day dawn service this year

Pictured: Anthony Albanese lays a wreath on the Canberra Warfare Memorial through the Anzac Day daybreak service this yr

Turkish fans (pictured) were left shattered as their team lost 2-0 to a side they were supremely confident of beating

Turkish followers (pictured) had been left shattered as their group misplaced 2-0 to a aspect they had been supremely assured of beating

The Gallipoli marketing campaign stays one of the vital tragic failed navy operations in Australian and New Zealand historical past. 

Launched in 1915 throughout World Warfare I, the marketing campaign aimed to grab management of the Dardanelles however led to a pricey defeat after months of fierce preventing. 

Greater than 8700 Australian troopers and roughly 2721 New Zealand troopers misplaced their lives on the rugged Turkish peninsula. 

Many Aussies now make a pilgrimage to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, and one of many seashores within the space has been renamed Anzac Cove.

Turkey had been stuffed with confidence main into the conflict with the Socceroos in Vancouver, with captain Hakan Calhanoglu promising his group would ‘dominate’.

It did not pan out that approach, as Australia made the right begin to their 2026 World Cup marketing campaign with a shocking 2-0 victory. 

Nestory Irankunda opened the scoring with a scorching purpose within the first half earlier than Connor Metcalfe sealed the outcome with an outstanding strike after the break. 

Goalkeeper Patrick Seaside produced a sequence of excellent saves because the Socceroos absorbed relentless Turkish strain and stored a clear sheet. 

The upset win put Australia in a robust place in Group D and silenced critics who had tipped Turkey to dominate the competition. 

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