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The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi
The English media has always backed Messi, largely because of their dislike for Ronaldo. Now it’s their turn to face the scrutiny over FIFA’s controversies, and they’ve already started pushing their narrative. Funny how things change. But tomorrow, we’re all Argentina. Come on, Messi