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Laporte Says Argentina Aim to Leave Their Mark on Opponents
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Spain defender Aymeric Laporte has described Argentina as a team that 'likes to leave a mark on their opponents' ahead of the World Cup final. Laporte, who will face Argentina in the championship match, made the comment while discussing the playing style of the South American side. The match is set to be a highly anticipated clash between two football powerhouses.
Argentina, led by captain Lionel Messi, have shown a physical and aggressive approach throughout the tournament. Laporte’s remark highlights the intensity that Spain expects to face. The Spanish team, known for their possession-based game, will need to counter Argentina's robust tactics.
The World Cup final will take place on Sunday, with both teams vying for glory. Spain, the 2010 champions, are looking to add another title to their history, while Argentina seek their first since 1986. Laporte, a key figure in Spain's defense, emphasized the need for focus and resilience.
This final promises to be a battle of styles, with Spain's technical play against Argentina's forceful approach. Fans around the world are eager to see which team will come out on top.
Sources: BBC Sport
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