Argentinians flock to see GIANT Lionel Messi mural unveiled on 1-year World Cup anniversary by @BeanymanNews - Post Details

Argentinians flock to see GIANT Lionel Messi mural unveiled on 1-year World Cup anniversary

A huge mural of Lionel Messi was unveiled in Buenos Aires on Monday, exactly a year after Argentina won the World Cup trophy ...

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