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81 Minutes in, Two Big Goals and One Big Rewrite

The New York Times – Sports:

The Times’s chief soccer correspondent hoped for a “boring” World Cup final. He didn’t get one.

Rory Smith
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Messi, Lionel, Qatar, Soccer, World Cup (Soccer), World Cup 2022 (Soccer)
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