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Murió Antonio Ubaldo Rattín, gloria de Boca Juniors y la selección argentina
England and Argentina have disliked each other for 64 years — here’s a game-by-game breakdown explaining why
England face their South American foes in latest edition of fraught fixture that defined careers of Diego Maradona and David Beckham
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