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Como Lionel Messi, la selección argentina y el Mundial ya forman parte de la agenda en Estados Unidos
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Como Lionel Messi, la selección argentina y el Mundial ya forman parte de la agenda en Estados Unidos

The article discusses the growing influence of Argentine football, particularly the national team led by coach Mauricio Pochettino, during the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States. It highlights how the tournament has captured the attention of American fans, especially after Argentina's intense match against Cape Verde and their progression to the round of 16. The piece contrasts this with previous international tournaments held in the U.S., such as the 2021 Copa America and the 2025 Club World Cup, which did not generate similar interest among local audiences. The article also notes the broader cultural impact of the World Cup, including its role in uniting Americans ahead of Independence Day amid political tensions between Democrats and Republicans.

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Como Lionel Messi, la selección argentina y el Mundial ya forman parte de la agenda en Estados Unidos

The article discusses the growing influence of Argentine football, particularly the national team led by coach Mauricio Pochettino, during the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States. It highlights how the tournament has captured the attention of American fans, especially after Argentina's intense match against Cape Verde and their progression to the round of 16. The piece contrasts this with previous international tournaments held in the U.S., such as the 2021 Copa America and the 2025 Club World Cup, which did not generate similar interest among local audiences. The article also notes the broader cultural impact of the World Cup, including its role in uniting Americans ahead of Independence Day amid political tensions between Democrats and Republicans.

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