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Steve Nicol, Nedum Onuoha, Shaka Hislop, Luis Garcia and Mark Ainstein join Kay Murray on ESPN FC to discuss Argentina’s 1-0 loss to Spain in the World Cup Final and the postgame altercations between players that resulted in Leandro Paredes receiving a red card. They also discuss Lionel Messi’s performance in what could be his last World Cup.

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    @deciodasilva3960

    So this was the first time Messi played under the sun right. Most of his career in the open roof at Camp Nou. You just trying to make him look good, he should have gotten a red card in the match against Algeria and his team mates probably half the team should have red cards. Congrats to Spain very well done.

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    @stevebellia1982

    Argentina are sore losers, no sportsmanship JUST BUTCHERS … THEY HAD TO RELY ON FIFA REFS AND VAR…..SPAIN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TAUGHT THEM HOW TO PLAY FOOTBALL

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    @Saithama666

    Messi bhaved Cheap ….it wz obious…..!! Dont say he wz cool or classy he bhaved cheap many times like askn red card for opponent player

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    @cazsykes316

    Argentina are filthy thugs and where was their captain? Messi great footballer cowardly leader. And FIFA don’t get me started. Argentina should be erased from football altogether!

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    @cazsykes316

    Don’t forget Messi the tattletale with Cucurella, then watching the thuggery and not intervening then turning his back on Spain lifting the trophy. Sorry Messi you messed up Shame on you and your team. 19:12

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    @nacca8733

    Creating narratives to make Messi greater than Pele in soccer. It is false narrative. This world cup was an opportunity for him to take control when the rest of his team needed proper leadership.

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