
Barca fingerprints and Messi magic all over Spain-Argentina final, say Xavi and Mascherano
Xavi was a pillar of Spain’s side whose tiki-taka possession game won the country’s first World Cup in South Africa in 2010, while Mascherano was Messi’s…
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Xavi was a pillar of Spain’s side whose tiki-taka possession game won the country’s first World Cup in South Africa in 2010, while Mascherano was Messi’s former team mate with Barcelona and Argentina and his coach at Inter Miami until early this year. A 2013 referendum saw the islanders vote overwhelmingly to remain a British overseas territory. The title clash between Argentina and Spain will not only decide the next world champions but also provide another stage for La Masia products, from Messi to Yamal and Barcelona's Spain contingent, to leave their mark on international football.
Furthermore, A total of four yellow cards were given, three to Argentina and one to England during the tense game. 'Messi a source of pride for La Masia': Barcelona make big statement ahead of final. Absolutely not.” Xavi said Barca’s footballing idea runs through both finalists, even if Mascherano was quick to point out Argentina do not have many current Barcelona players. “We have to be proud with this philosophy, with this idea,” Xavi said. “It’s one idea, and still the idea is going on.
In addition, Argentina arrive with Messi, who won his first World Cup in Qatar four years ago and has dragged time, defenders and probability along for a ride to a second consecutive final.
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Xavi was a pillar of Spain’s side whose tiki-taka possession game won the country’s first World Cup in South Africa in 2010, while Mascherano was Messi’s former team mate with Barcelona and Argentina and his coach at Inter Miami until early this year.
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A 2013 referendum saw the islanders vote overwhelmingly to remain a British overseas territory.
according to The Independent - UK NewsThe title clash between Argentina and Spain will not only decide the next world champions but also provide another stage for La Masia products, from Messi to Yamal and Barcelona's Spain contingent, to leave their mark on international football.
according to The Times of India - Top StoriesA total of four yellow cards were given, three to Argentina and one to England during the tense game.
according to The Independent - UK News'Messi a source of pride for La Masia': Barcelona make big statement ahead of final.
according to The Times of India - Top StoriesAbsolutely not.” Xavi said Barca’s footballing idea runs through both finalists, even if Mascherano was quick to point out Argentina do not have many current Barcelona players. “We have to be proud with this philosophy, with this idea,” Xavi said. “It’s one idea, and still the idea is going on.
according to Business Day Live +2Argentina arrive with Messi, who won his first World Cup in Qatar four years ago and has dragged time, defenders and probability along for a ride to a second consecutive final.
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