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Donald Trump Turns 80 And Celebrates With UFC Cage Fighting On The White House Lawn
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President Donald Trump turned 80 on Sunday and was set to celebrate with one of the more surreal spectacles both in sports and even in the nation’s capital: cage fighting on the White House lawn. Against the backdrop of a 3-month-old war with Iran that’s been broadly unpopular with Americans and has rattled global oil markets and with inflation spiked to the highest level since April 2023, the White House — long known as the people’s house and a symbol of American democracy — opened its backyard Sunday night to stage a bruising UFC card on the South Lawn.
More than $60 million and tens of thousands of hours of labor have been poured into building the arena, according to a court filing from the National Park Service, which oversees the South Lawn.
UFC is staging seven fights with all male fighters under the Freedom 250 banner to celebrate Trump’s 80th birthday and the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence’s signing.
The fight card headlined by two title fights on Paramount is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. Eastern.
It’s the pinnacle of the relationship between UFC CEO Dana White and Trump that has yielded personal, political and financial dividends for both parties in a relationship that goes back 25 years. White’s first card as UFC president came in 2001 at an event held at Trump Taj Mahal.
Trump has attended four UFC cards as sitting president, walking to the cage amid rock music and patriotic chants from fans much like the fighters themselves. White introduced Trump at two Republican National Conventions. White also attended the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in April that was cut short by a shooting.
In a card that has been panned by fans online as underwhelming, Alex Pereira of Brazil will meet Ciryl Gane of France for the interim UFC heavyweight title. Spanish-Georgian lightweight champion Ilia Topuria then takes on interim champ Justin Gaethje, one of just two Americans who currently hold even a share of the UFC’s 11 championship belts.
There are five other fights on the main card that include former title-fight participants Michael Chandler and Derrick Lewis and former 135-pound champion Sean O’Malley.
White said the show will go on rain or shine. Strong thunderstorms and heavy lightning disrupted Friday’s Lincoln Memorial promotional event, and the forecast for Sunday evening also looks threatening.
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France beat Senegal in their opening World Cup match (3-1). With a brace, captain Kylian Mbappé is now the all-time leading goalscorer for France, with 58 goals.
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Cal Raleigh drives in winner for Mariners in return from IL
Jun 16, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images Cal Raleigh, making his return from his first career stint on the injured list, hit a tiebreaking, two-run single in the seventh inning as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Baltimore Orioles 3-1 Tuesday night.
Mariners right-hander Logan Gilbert (5-4) allowed one run on two hits over seven innings with one walk and a season-high 10 strikeouts to get the victory.
Seattle closer Andres Munoz allowed a one-out, infield single by Adley Rutschman in the ninth before striking out Pete Alonso and getting Samuel Basallo to ground out to short. It was Munoz’s 11th save of the season.
Orioles starter Brandon Young (5-2) lost for the first time in eight starts since April 30. The right-hander was charged with three runs on four hits in six-plus innings, with four walks and two strikeouts.
The Orioles’ Taylor Ward hit the game’s first pitch high off the wall in left field for a double. Ward moved to third on a groundout by Rutschman and, after a walk to Alonso, scored on Basallo’s two-out single to right.
Gilbert retired the next 16 batters he faced before hitting Alonso with a pitch leading off the seventh. After Basallo fouled out to third, Gilbert struck out Leody Taveras and Colton Cowser to get out of the inning.
The Mariners tied it in the third as Miles Mastrobuoni and J.P. Crawford drew one-out walks. After Raleigh lined out to third, Julio Rodriguez singled to left to make it 1-1.
Young allowed only one other hit — a two-out single by Crawford in the fifth — until Victor Robles led off the seventh with an infield single on a hard-hit ball that deflected off third baseman Blaze Alexander. Rookie Colt Emerson then lined a single to left, ending Young’s night. The Orioles brought in lefty Grant Wolfram and Mastrobuoni put down a sacrifice bunt to advance both runners. Crawford walked to load the bases for Raleigh, who lined an 0-1 pitch into left-center field to score a pair and make it 3-1. Raleigh was activated before the game after being on the 10-day IL since May 14 with a strained right oblique.
The Mariners were without left fielder Randy Arozarena, who was placed on the IL (left hamstring strain) shortly before the game, along with first baseman Josh Naylor (right wrist discomfort) and outfielder Luke Raley (lower back tightness).
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GAA, World Cup, Rugby, Royal Ascot and Tennis
Sports fans are in for another packed weekend of live action, with GAA Championship fixtures, FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, rugby finals and semi-finals, Royal Ascot and Queen’s Club tennis all available across TV and streaming platforms.
The weekend schedule includes major All-Ireland SFC and SHC fixtures, Tailteann Cup action, FIFA World Cup games live on RTÉ2, the Gallagher Premiership Rugby final, French Top 14 semi-finals, Royal Ascot on Virgin Media One and the Queen’s Club men’s singles final.
Friday 19 June
- 19:25 – Kildare v Tyrone, All-Ireland Minor Football Semi-Final – TG4
- 20:00 – USA v Australia, FIFA World Cup 2026 – RTÉ2
- 20:05 – Toulouse v Racing 92, Top 14 Semi-Final – Premier Sports 2
- 23:00 – Scotland v Morocco, FIFA World Cup 2026 – RTÉ2
- 01:30 – Brazil v Haiti, FIFA World Cup 2026 – RTÉ2
- 04:00 – Turkey v Paraguay, FIFA World Cup 2026 – RTÉ2
Saturday 20 June
- 09:45 – Adult Handball Semi-Finals – Spórt TG4 YouTube
- 12:50 – Donegal v Mayo, Munster SFC Round 3 – TG4
- 12:55 – Tyrone v Meath, Leinster SFC Round 3 – Spórt TG4 YouTube
- 14:00 – Barbarians v South Africa, Rugby Test Match – Premier Sports 2
- 14:45 – Armagh v Waterford, Ulster SFC Round 3 – TG4
- 14:55 – Tipperary v Kildare, Leinster SFC Round 3 – Spórt TG4 YouTube
- 15:00 – Down v Fermanagh, Tailteann Cup – RTÉ2
- 15:00 – Northampton v Exeter Chiefs, Gallagher Premiership Final – ITV4 / TNT Sports 1
- 15:45 – Cork v Derry, All-Ireland Minor Football Semi-Final – TG4 Player
- 16:00 – Kerry v Armagh, All-Ireland SFC – GAA+
- 17:00 – Offaly v Wicklow, Tailteann Cup – RTÉ News
- 17:00 – South Africa v AUNZ Invitational XV, Rugby Test Match – Premier Sports 2
- 18:00 – Netherlands v Sweden, FIFA World Cup 2026 – RTÉ2
- 18:15 – Mayo v Meath, All-Ireland SFC – GAA+
- 19:00 – Clare v Dublin, All-Ireland SHC – RTÉ1 / GAA+
- 19:25 – Kildare v Tyrone, All-Ireland Minor Football Semi-Final – TG4
- 20:05 – Montpellier v Stade Français, Top 14 Semi-Final – Premier Sports 1
- 21:00 – Germany v Ivory Coast, FIFA World Cup 2026 – RTÉ2
- 01:00 – Ecuador v Curaçao, FIFA World Cup 2026 – RTÉ2
- 05:00 – Tunisia v Japan, FIFA World Cup 2026 – RTÉ2
Sunday 21 June
- 13:15 – Dublin v Donegal, All-Ireland SFC – RTÉ1
- 13:20 – Queen’s Club Men’s Singles Final – BBC One Northern Ireland HD
- 15:30 – Cork v Offaly, All-Ireland SHC – RTÉ1 / GAA+
- 16:00 – Monaghan v Westmeath, All-Ireland SFC – GAA+
- 17:00 – Spain v Saudi Arabia, FIFA World Cup 2026 – RTÉ2
- 20:00 – Belgium v Iran, FIFA World Cup 2026 – RTÉ2
- 23:00 – Uruguay v Cape Verde, FIFA World Cup 2026 – RTÉ2
- 02:00 – New Zealand v Egypt, FIFA World Cup 2026 – RTÉ2
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Royal Ascot continues from Wednesday to Saturday, with live coverage each day from 1:30pm to 6:30pm on Virgin Media One.
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The FIFA World Cup 2026 continues throughout the weekend, with all listed matches live on RTÉ2. Key fixtures include USA v Australia, Scotland v Morocco, Brazil v Haiti, Netherlands v Sweden, Germany v Ivory Coast, Spain v Saudi Arabia and Belgium v Iran.
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- Dublin v Donegal in the All-Ireland SFC
- Clare v Dublin and Cork v Offaly in the All-Ireland SHC
- Northampton v Exeter Chiefs in the Gallagher Premiership Final
- Toulouse v Racing 92 and Montpellier v Stade Français in the Top 14 semi-finals
- Queen’s Club Men’s Singles Final
- Royal Ascot live on Virgin Media One
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The first ODI had a lot of promise for India as Gurnoor Brar and Harsh Dubey took three wickets each. Ishan Kishan adapted well to a new role while Nitish Kumar Reddy’s breakthroughs showed his progress as an all-rounder. With 2027 ODI World Cup in focus, these matches will be crucial for the team management to come up with the perfect composition.
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Mbappe dominates as France start World Cup off right
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — On Tuesday afternoon in northern New Jersey, one of the planet’s most famous athletes did what all the greatest do so often: deliver when they’re expected to, even when the opponent is doing everything it can to prevent it from happening.
It’s an exhilarating thing to watch, made all the more beautiful to see on a flawless 75-degree day alongside more than 80,000 other witnesses.
Kylian Mbappé is already one of the game’s elites, and yet there’s still so much more of his phenomenal career to go. It’s easy to forget as he embarks on his third World Cup (with a winner’s trophy and runners-up medal to his name already) that he’s still only 27 years old. That’s what makes this, right now, such a special moment for the World Cup on American soil. On Tuesday, he promptly announced his return to the grandest stage in soccer in emphatic fashion, putting on a second-half showing that reminded us yet again that the best of the best in every sport just have that knack for finding a way to Do Their Thing, leaving us slack-jawed as they change what’s hoped for into what is.
Mbappé deftly scooted home the first goal of France‘s game against Senegal in the 66th minute, breaking the seal in Group I’s first match. But it was the balletic blitzer’s second goal that boomed home from around 30 yards out in the game’s final minute of extra time, to make it 3-1 France, that sets him apart from most of the rest of the sport.
After Senegal scored a late goal in stoppage time to make the game 2-1, it took Mbappé less than two minutes to end the matter with the World Cup’s most bombastic goal through the first six days of this 48-team tournament. His beautiful clinching boot was a thunderclap message to the rest of the World Cup field and doubly set the tone for France in its first game of what’s hoped to be a strut to the World Cup final in this very stadium a little more than a month from now, on July 19.
As someone who attended both, I can also say: Tuesday’s showing was the best performance at MetLife Stadium since Oasis’ epic two-nighter here last summer. On this day, Mbappé would not acquiesce.
It was riveting for the spectacle, but special for the historic element. Mbappé’s two goals lifted him atop the all-time French table. His lifetime tally of goals for the French national team now logs at 58, placing him above France’s longtime stalwart, Olivier Giroud for most in that country’s history.
Mbappé is also, now, at 14 World Cup goals, tied for third-most all-time with Gerd Müller and only trailing Ronaldo‘s 15 (for now) and Miroslav Klose‘s 18. He’s got an outstanding chance to hold the record by the start of the knockout stage, let alone at the end of the tournament … if Lionel Messi doesn’t relent. The Argentinian legend matched Mbappé less than six hours later on Tuesday by dropping two goals in the late game against Algeria in Kansas City.
And as for the scenes? If you have the means to attend at least one World Cup match, you have to. As I made my way through the crowds on the concourse level and into the seats, I saw kits from at least a dozen countries. In what’s fast becoming a running theme, Mexico was particularly prominent here. But of course, the crowd was heavily draped in blue, red and white. The French showed up early, taking over MetLife Stadium.
I typically cover basketball games for CBS Sports, but living in the northeast, I’ve been to a handful of NFL games as a fan at both MetLife Stadium and its predecessor, Giants Stadium. I was in the stands on a Sunday night in 2006 when Chicago Bears speedster Devin Hester brought back the second-most famous return of his Hall of Fame career, a 108-yard house call after a missed field goal.
I remember the roar and awe of the crowd on that night as it watched the most brilliant return man in NFL history tap into his greatness.
That roar and awe was even greater on Tuesday, and it was like that not just because of the World Cup — but because of Mbappé. The event’s return to the United States for the first time in 32 years is going to reignite this country’s passion not just for soccer (potentially on a level that’s never been seen here), but for the epic theater that this incredible global event will provide — and its stars will make it marquee.
Mbappé has a keen sense for the moment. France got off to a terrible start, only managing one shot on goal in the first half to Senegal’s five.
By the game’s end, it was 11-6 in France’s favor. The expected goal battle tilted toward the favorite, with France pulling ahead 1.79 to 0.56. Despite a slow start, France was clearly the dominant side by match’s end.
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That’s because France is arguably the most loaded team in this event. They are stacked with attackers. They can sub in some of the most gifted players in the world. Bradley Barcola of Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain scored France’s second, the other substiute for France, Premier League runner-up Rayan Cherki. While other highly rated countries have been a tad sluggish to start, with other top-tier favorites Brazil and Spain dropping points, Les Bleus are immediately off and booming.
It all starts with Mbappé, whose celebrity reach was palpable around the stadium from start to finish. The crowd’s collective response every time the ball hit his foot was like a jerk to the senses. He practically tilts the field while simultaneously flaring your attention. There is a magnetism to him that few athletes carry.
And any possession feels like it could end with a blast of dynamite.
In Group I, France are the overwhelming favorite to leave with three wins and stomp into the knockout stage. Despite that inevitability, Mbappé’s presence makes France must-see every game, no matter the opposing side.
To get to see this was something I’ll never forget, and I’m saying this about an opening match in group play with more than a month remaining in this terrific tournament. You can’t just wave off greatness when you see it. It stays with you. The only athletes I’ve ever watched in person who could compare to Mbappé’s presence, crowd control and greatness are Michael Jordan and Tom Brady. And while he’s not on that level yet, could he get there in the next decade?
Or.
Could he get there in the next month?
If Mbappé is indeed that great, he’ll take what could be and change it into what is.
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McLaughlin: Aztecs a Threat to Win Pac-12 in 2026?
San Diego State rode an elite defense to a great 2025 season to set the stage for its entrance into the Pac-12.
Are the Aztecs a threat to win the league under head coach Sean Lewis?
Spencer joins ‘Locked On Pac-12’ host Christian Rauh to discuss.
This segment is from Monday’s episode of Locked On College Football with Spencer McLaughlin: Pac-12 BUZZ: San Diego State RISING to be conference contender?
Sean Lewis MUST overcome this task
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Shohei Ohtani’s homer sends Dodgers to 1-0 win over Rays
Jun 16, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) reacts after hitting a home run during the sixth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Shohei Ohtani hit a leadoff home run in the sixth inning as the Los Angeles Dodgers prevailed in a pitchers’ duel, earning a 1-0 victory over the visiting Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday.
Justin Wrobleski (8-2) gave up just three singles over six scoreless innings as the Dodgers improved to 11-2 at home since May 13. The left-hander struck out five without issuing a walk.
Freddie Freeman had a pair of hits in a game that ended in a tidy 1 hour, 52 minutes.
Will Klein, Kyle Hurt and Tanner Scott finished off the shutout for the Dodgers with a scoreless inning each. Scott earned his ninth save with an 11-pitch ninth inning.
Rays right-hander Drew Rasmussen (6-3) continued his recent run of solid pitching by allowing one run over seven innings, but the Ohtani homer proved costly. It was the only run Rasmussen has allowed in 21 innings over his past three starts. He permitted six hits and no walks while fanning seven.
The Tampa Bay offense was held to three hits, one each from Taylor Walls, Austin Slater and Yandy Diaz.
The Dodgers had their chances early, getting back-to-back one-out singles in the first inning from Andy Pages and Freeman before Mookie Betts grounded into a double play. The hosts had runners on first and third with one out in the second, but Kyle Tucker was thrown out at home plate on a bunt from Alex Freeland, and Chuckie Robinson grounded into a fielder’s choice.
Rasmussen was on a run of 11 consecutive outs when he faced Ohtani to open the bottom of the sixth. Ohtani sent a first-pitch cutter 427 feet to center field for his 15th homer of the year and fourth over his past six games.
Ohtani, who led all major-leaguers when All-Star Game balloting was released for the first time this week, is set to pitch in the finale of the three-game series on Wednesday. The Dodgers logged one-run wins in each of the set’s first two games.
–Field Level Media
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Caitlin Clark reclaims WNBA assist lead while demolishing a new team you’ve probably never heard of
Caitlin Clark put on a clinic Tuesday night, leading the Indiana Fever to a dominant 113-91 win over the Toronto Tempo — a franchise so new that half the audience was probably doing a double take when the score appeared.
Oh, and the win was the fourth consecutive victory for the scorching-hot Fever.

Caitlin Clark draws a foul from Maria Conde during Indiana’s victory over the Toronto Tempo. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) ((Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images))
But the biggest milestone of the night was Clark reclaiming the top spot on the WNBA assists leaderboard. She recorded 14 assists in just 32 minutes.
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She was equally effective when looking for her own shot.
Clark finished with 21 points, forcing Toronto to respect her scoring ability and preventing defenders from keying solely on her passing.

Caitlin Clark ran absolute circles around the Toronto Tempo during another dominant night in Indy. (Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) ((Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images))
By balancing her responsibilities as both a facilitator and scorer, she kept Indiana’s offense difficult to predict. She also added five rebounds.
Orchestrating an offense that produced 113 points and a 22-point victory margin was a nice reminder from Clark of her WNBA dominance.
Frankly, we’ve never seen a player like her, though some have already forgotten.
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Indiana’s recent surge may be less of a hot streak and more of a glimpse of what’s to come in this much-discussed third season for the WNBA phenom.

Clark retakes the league lead in assists after Tuesday night rout of Toronto Tempo. (Photo by Pepper Robinson/NBAE via Getty Images) ((Photo by Pepper Robinson/NBAE via Getty Images))
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Messi ties World Cup goals record with hat trick for Argentina vs. Algeria
There are few things more basic than turning towards a screen and expecting Lionel Messi to score. It is why spectators fill MLS stadiums on the regular, like clockwork, a drilled-in habit rather than an intentional, carefully chosen option. It is probably why thousands spent hundreds or thousands of dollars to pack Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. on a Tuesday as Argentina faced Algeria in their World Cup opener. There’s almost a banal predictability to it, to the point that it almost doesn’t feel like news because of its routine nature; all the more easy to write him off because he’s a week away from his 39th birthday.
And yet, Messi still manages to captivate.
Another chapter to Messi’s already historic legacy was written on Tuesday in the American Midwest and an appropriate one at that. The World Cup winner equalled Germany international Miroslav Klose’s record for most career tournament goals with 16, reaching the feat on the back of three expertly taken goals that offered the latest reminder of his unnaturally natural talent. The historic goal was perhaps the least exciting of the three he scored on Tuesday, but it did not dim the quality he boasts more often than not when he takes to the pitch. Nico Gonzalez’s pass landed at Messi’s feet, the star with barely any bodies around him to try to nick the ball away. It was the perfect opportunity for him to take a shot from the edge of the penalty area and after two impressive goals behind him, he was not going to miss from there.
Leave it to Messi to mark multiple accomplishments in one go. He managed the feat while winning his 200th cap for Argentina and did so on the day of his very first World Cup hattrick, all while becoming his team’s oldest-ever goalscorer at the tournament exactly 20 years after becoming their youngest-ever scorer. It was also the first hattrick of this summer’s World Cup, six other players scoring braces to open the tournament before he notched a third.
It is a noteworthy feat for someone whose quality has undoubtedly dimmed from his peak years, and for the leader of a team many do not believe will successfully defend their World Cup title from 2022. It has been easy to suggest that Messi and Argentina will not be at the peak of their powers this time around; one win, no matter how notable, is not enough to necessarily change minds. He has been on the verge of being outshadowed by younger players making their best case to take over the spotlight he will undoubtedly leave behind one day – France’s Kylian Mbappe and Norway’s Erling Haaland each opened their World Cup campaigns with a brace in decisive wins for their teams.
| Rank | Player | Country | Goals | Tournaments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T-1 | Miroslav Klose | Germany | 16 | 2002–14 |
| T-1 | Lionel Messi | Argentina | 16 | 2006–26 |
| 3 | Ronaldo (R9) | Brazil | 15 | 1994–2006 |
| T-4 | Kylian Mbappé | France | 14 | 2018–26 |
| T-4 | Gerd Müller | West Germany | 14 | 1970–74 |
| 6 | Just Fontaine | France | 13 | 1958 |
| 7 | Pelé | Brazil | 12 | 1958–70 |
| T-8 | Sándor Kocsis | Hungary | 11 | 1954 |
| T-8 | Jürgen Klinsmann | Germany | 11 | 1990–98 |
| T-10 | Helmut Rahn | West Germany | 10 | 1954–58 |
| T-10 | Teófilo Cubillas | Peru | 10 | 1970–82 |
| T-10 | Gabriel Batistuta | Argentina | 10 | 1994–2002 |
| 13 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal | 8 | 2006–22 |
Somehow, someway, though, Messi seems to find a way. For the first time in his storied career, he is back at the World Cup without the weight of a passionate nation on his shoulders. The trophy that had eluded him for decades has already been won, every complementary accolade already part of the collection. Without another title this summer, his impressive legacy is already set. Every time the sport itches for a new star, Messi offers a stark reminder that his abilities have not faded all that much – he might not be peak Messi anymore, but Messi is still Messi. Opposing defenders rarely seem to have a solution, even if it is the most obvious job they will be tasked with. Even if a Messi goal is ridiculously easy to predict, his movements are hard to track on the field; he will make his moments count far more often than he will not, leaving opponents and fans alike stunned.
Perhaps more impressive is that Messi has checked off a batch of accomplishments in the latter stages of his career. He now stands at 16 World Cup goals, but he had just six entering the 2022 tournament, notching seven last time out as Argentina’s decades-long wait for the title came to an end. Now with the pressure off, there’s a freedom that underscores his play; he continues to make it all look easy, somehow always living up to the billing.
The odds are technically not in Messi’s favor – simply put, an aging star should not be the leader of a title contender, let alone doing this type of thing. Messi has never been the average player and at this point is not your regular post-peak elite athlete. As long as he is on the pitch, Argentina will be difficult to underestimate – and Messi will be impossible to write off.
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