Spain or Argentina? Politicians are divided on the World Cup final
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Lionel SCALONI (Argentina) is booked by -
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Alexis MAC ALLISTER (Argentina) is booked
Squads
Spain squad
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8 Fabian RUIZ
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10 Dani OLMO
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12 Pedro PORRO
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14 Aymeric LAPORTE
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15 Alex BAENA
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16 RODRI
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19 Lamine YAMAL
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21 Mikel OYARZABAL
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22 Pau CUBARSI
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23 Unai SIMON
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24 Marc CUCURELLA
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1 David RAYA
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2 Marc PUBILL
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3 Alex GRIMALDO
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4 Eric GARCIA
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5 Marcos LLORENTE
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6 Mikel MERINO
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7 Ferran TORRES
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9 GAVI
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11 Yeremy PINO
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13 Joan GARCIA
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17 Nico WILLIAMS
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18 Martin ZUBIMENDI
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20 PEDRI
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25 Victor MUNOZ
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26 Borja IGLESIAS
Forward
Argentina squad
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3 Nicolas TAGLIAFICO
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4 Gonzalo MONTIEL
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6 Lisandro MARTINEZ
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7 Rodrigo DE PAUL
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9 Julian ALVAREZ
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10 Lionel MESSI
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13 Cristian ROMERO
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15 Nico GONZALEZ
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20 Alexis MAC ALLISTER
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23 Emiliano MARTINEZ
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24 Enzo FERNANDEZ
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1 Juan MUSSO
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2 Marcos SENESI
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5 Leandro PAREDES
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8 Valentin BARCO
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11 Giovani Lo Celso
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12 Geronimo RULLI
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14 Exequiel PALACIOS
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16 Thiago ALMADA
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17 Giuliano SIMEONE
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18 Nico PAZ
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19 Nicolas OTAMENDI
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21 Jose Manuel LOPEZ
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22 Lautaro MARTINEZ
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25 Facundo MEDINA
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26 Nahuel MOLINA
Defender
Politicians are divided over whether Spain or Argentina will win the World Cup final, reflecting the broad international interest in the match. The article appears to gather their predictions rather than report a political development, showing how the tournament has prompted public figures to take sides.
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