Women's World Cup fans say the same thing as Spain scorer Olga Carmona reveals message on shirt
Spain's goalscorer Olga Carmona revealed a message on her shirt reading "Merchi" when she put her side in front in the World Cup final against England.
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Spain's goalscorer Olga Carmona revealed a message on her shirt reading "Merchi" when she put her side in front in the World Cup final against England.
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