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ARGENTINA LIKE TO LEAVE MARK ON OPPONENTS - LAPORTE
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AT A GLANCE
Spain defender Aymeric Laporte claims World Cup final opponents Argentina are a team that "likes to leave a mark on their opponents".
DETAILS FROM THE AVAILABLE COVERAGE: These attributed excerpts expand the brief so readers can take more information from the story without opening a second summary section.
- BBC Sport: Spain defender Aymeric Laporte claims World Cup final opponents Argentina are a team that "likes to leave a mark on their opponents".
- NPR Topics: Culture: The Spanish Men's National Team will face Argentina in Sunday's World Cup final.
- NPR Topics: Culture: The country's women's team lifted its first World Cup trophy in 2023.
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KEY FACTS
- Topic: SPORT — the feed headline centres on ARGENTINA, LIKE, LEAVE, MARK, OPPONENTS.
- Original feed: BBC Sport.
- Published: 18 Jul 2026, 01:38 UK.
- Coverage checked: 2 distinct sources and 1 closely matched related story.
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- 17/07/2026, 21:17 RELATED COVERAGE SPAIN COULD MAKE WORLD CUP HISTORY: THE FIRST TO WIN MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TROPHIES BACK-TO-BACK (NPR Topics: Culture • 5 hrs ago) [Story Intel]
- 18/07/2026, 01:38 PRIMARY FEED ARGENTINA LIKE TO LEAVE MARK ON OPPONENTS - LAPORTE (BBC Sport • 1 hr ago) [Story Intel]
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