World Cup 2022: Argentina's route to title explained
Argentina won their third World Cup trophy after the final in Qatar on Sunday. Here is what you need to know about their route to the title:
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Argentina won their third World Cup trophy after the final in Qatar on Sunday. Here is what you need to know about their route to the title:
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