@tycsports: Messi explicó por qué besó a la COPA DEL MUNDO antes de la entrega: "LA COPA ME LLAMABA. La vi ahí que brillaba en ese estadio, no lo pensé y la fui a besar" Fuente: Urbana Play.

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ari.arg28
Ari 🤍🏳️‍🌈 :
a veces no somos conscientes de la maravilla que vivimos ese día, hasta lo imperfecto fue perfecto ese día.. y Leo besando la copa.. paaaa, lloro
2023-01-30 20:43:38
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gonzalosanz20
Gonzalo Sánchez 🐪 :
alguien mas vio a depaul en la tribuna😳
2023-10-19 21:39:45
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urii_017
Uriel :
D10S❤
2023-01-30 18:29:29
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antho_.perez
antho_perez :
Dios que lindo tipo como no amarte leo🥺
2023-12-29 18:43:59
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giannithp26
Giannith Peña 🥱 :
Te amo Messi 🤩🤩🤩
2023-01-30 18:29:20
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elisinhacc54
Elisa Contoja866 :
Leo 🥰🥰🥰
2023-09-10 15:04:06
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gasty___
gasty :
yo y quien
2023-01-30 21:38:26
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dwayt300
Dwayt300_YouTube :
me saludas
2023-08-15 00:03:19
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marce_cuerva
marce_cuerva :
🥰es nuestra ya está
2023-02-04 03:02:31
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ttinoo____
santii :
un crak
2023-01-30 18:26:10
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17.sebastian
Sebastián j :
Espectacular
2023-01-30 18:31:57
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esg173
Elías :
Luchaste toda la vida por ella Messi, es tuya hermano. Grande Messi
2023-02-04 14:41:20
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gaaaspi
gaaaspi :
yo tambien
2023-01-30 18:28:06
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valentinnicolasdiaz1 :
primero en comentaaar , espero mi saludoo😁
2023-01-30 18:20:57
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kqksjwjqjshs :
😍saluda TyC sports
2023-01-30 18:20:43
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ulises_lobos09
ulises_lobos09 :
q grande
2023-01-30 18:33:26
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javier11_22
☺️💐❤️🦁⚽Jhon🏆🎧🖥️💻⌨️🤓 :
el mejor del mundo 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
2023-01-30 18:39:01
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joaco :
hoka tyc sports un saludo
2023-01-30 18:29:12
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roo_698
.. :
te amo😻😻
2023-01-30 19:38:05
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lozzyan
gustavolozzz :
Todos los amantes del buen fútbol gozamos ese día❤️Psdt: el audio tiene un gran potencial
2023-08-06 14:38:57
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leonelcastro200
Leonel Castro4851🐊💯 :
🥰
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Frankir Gutierrez🙏🏻🇻🇪🫂 :
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2025-08-30 14:08:08
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daniela paola :
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2025-08-29 17:58:41
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shalom.salazar4
Shalom Salazar :
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