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Argentina's controversial World Cup banner got into the stadium by way of some dude's underwear

Sports analyst Dan Dakich previews the FIFA World Cup Final between Argentina and Spain, highlighting Lionel Messi's leadership. Dakich predicts Argentina will win, praising Messi's consistent greatness. The discussion then shifts to WNBA star Caitlin Clark, whom NBA Commissioner Adam Silver called a 'political football' amid physical play controversies. Dakich attributes some issues to WNBA players' jealousy and envy.

I kind of feel like people tried to dance around it before the match, but as soon as I saw that Argentina and England were playing each other in the World Cup semifinals, I thought, "Someone is going to bring up the Falklands."

And, sure enough, they did. That someone was the entire Argentine roster who unfurled a banner that read "Las Malvinas son Argentinas," or "The Falklands are Argentinian."

However, the banner — referencing a long-time feud between Argentina and Great Britain over the South Atlantic islands that led to a brief war in 1982 — had to get into the stadium somehow, and that "somehow" was in some dude's underpants.

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Argentine players celebrate with a controversial banner about the long-feuded-over Falkland Islands. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

According to The Daily Star, a fan named Santiago brought the banner — which was really a hotel bedsheet with black paint that he bought for a few bucks — into the stadium by stuffing it into his crotch.

"I folded it as much as I could, put it in my private parts to get through security checks, and in the end we managed to get in," he told Argentina's Todo Noticias.

Alright... but what if Argentina had lost?

Players were blissfully unaware that the banner had spent most of the day in some dude's crotch,

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