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Argentina Fans Say They Were Shot at in Uber Traveling to World Cup Game
'I love you, Dad.' Why Lionel Messi's three goals in Argentina's World Cup opener had extra meaning
Fans in Buenos Aires go wild during Argentina's opening FIFA World Cup match win
Argentina-Algeria: 3 goals, 2 offside, a frantic start 🔥
Why Lionel Messi retired in 2016 and what made Argentina star change his mind
🗞️ Spain close ranks as France and Argentina run riot, today's back pages
A magical Lionel Messi hat-trick
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World Cup fans flood Kansas City
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Argentines Take Over Kansas City
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France, Senegal
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A pair of acclaimed soccer sensations pour it on in back-to-back victories. Then that irresistible 38-year-old legend from Argentina tops them both in Kansas City.
As Argentina soccer legend Lionel Messi lit up the record books on Tuesday night - scoring three goals against Algeria at Arrowhead Stadium, thus tying the all-time men’s FIFA World Cup scoring record at 16 goals - another icon also unexpectedly illuminated Kansas City’s night sky: The downtown Western Auto sign.
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