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Egypt Makes World Cup History, But Messi And Argentina Await

The article discusses Egypt's historic achievement at the World Cup, highlighting their performance in the tournament. It notes that while Egypt has made significant strides, Lionel Messi and Argentina remain strong contenders in the competition. The piece focuses on the progression of both teams and sets up anticipation for future matches involving these key players and nations.

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Egypt Makes World Cup History, But Messi And Argentina Await

The article discusses Egypt's historic achievement at the World Cup, highlighting their performance in the tournament. It notes that while Egypt has made significant strides, Lionel Messi and Argentina remain strong contenders in the competition. The piece focuses on the progression of both teams and sets up anticipation for future matches involving these key players and nations.

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