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Argentina have been one of the most well backed teams at the tournament, with around 40,000 of their supporters claimed to be in Qatar.
While even many neutrals have been behind them as Lionel Messi bids to win the World Cup for the first time, in what will almost certainly be his final attempt.
Talking about his team’s incredible fans, boss Scaloni got a little tearful in an interview.
He said: “This team plays for the people.”
The 44-year-old then added through tears: “You’re making me emotional.
“People… leaving things aside to come, or at work.