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Messi Faces Heat For "Punching" PSG Player In Club World Cup  First Sports With Rupha Ramani

Messi Faces Heat For "Punching" PSG Player In Club World Cup First Sports With Rupha Ramani

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Messi Faces Heat For "Punching" PSG Player In Club World Cup | First Sports With Rupha Ramani | N18G
Messi Faces Heat For "Punching" PSG Player In Club World Cup | First Sports With Rupha Ramani | N18G
The much-hyped clash between PSG and Inter Miami had everything — drama, nostalgia, a dominant Paris win, and the world's biggest football star facing his former club. PSG's 4–0 demolition of Messi's Inter Miami in the FIFA Club World Cup Round of 16 added another chapter to their historic season but also exposed the shaky foundations of FIFA's vision. Messi has also been accused of striking PSG's Vitinha. While Zlatan Ibrahimović stepped up to defend him, one thing is clear — FIFA bet it all on Messi. With their marquee man gone, has the Club World Cup already lost its meaning? Or can football itself now take centre stage? Rupha Ramani with details.
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