How do Spain and Argentina stack up? World Cup final teams by the numbers.
First publishedJul 18, 14:44 UTC
Last updatedJul 19, 23:29 UTC · 5m ago
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Answer
Denying Lionel Messi a second straight title in what he has indicated would be his final World Cup match, Torres came off the bench and scored in the 106th minute and Spain ended Argentina's reign with a 1-0 win on Sunday.
Reported by 10 outlets — PBS NewsHour, CBS News, Al Jazeera, CNBC Top News, Seattle Times, and 1 more. See all sources ↓
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In brief
- What's the story?
- Denying Lionel Messi a second straight title in what he has indicated would be his final World Cup match, Torres came off the bench and scored in the 106th minute and Spain ended Argentina's reign with a 1-0 win on Sunday.
- How widely is it covered?
- 10 outlets, average source rating 7.0/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 5m ago.
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PHOTOS: Spain wins the World Cup by beating Argentina 1-0 on Ferran Torres' goal in extra time
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Sources (10)
Avg source rating 7.0/10PBS NewsHour8
CBS News8
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Al Jazeera7
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CNBC Top News7
Seattle Times6
Fox News Latest6
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