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Argentines immortalize Messi's jibe at beaten Dutch

BUENOS AIRES : Argentine football fans are printing on T-shirts, mugs and even their bodies a cheeky phrase by captain Lionel Messi in the heated aftermath of their World Cup win over the Netherlands.

In a post-match interview after the tempestuous quarter-final, which Argentina won on penalties, a fired-up Messi glowered at nearby Dutch striker Wout Weghorst, asking: "What are you looking at, fool? Clear off, fool, clear off."

The flash of anger from the usually taciturn Argentine captain, who also cupped his ears at Dutch coach Louis van Gaal after scoring a penalty, has delighted many of his fans.

"I think it's a great message to say that Latin America is not inferior to Europe," said Nicolas Melana, having Messi's Spanish words - "Que miras, bobo?" - tattooed on one leg and an image of the ear-cupping gesture on his other in Buenos Aires.

"It was a perfect message."

Internet memes have also proliferated with the phrase as many Argentines have enjoyed seeing Messi show some of the same fire as his famously flamboyant predecessor, Diego Maradona, whose mouth constantly got him into trouble.

Some commentators, however, have criticized Messi for being disrespectful after a game which saw the opposing players square up to each other several times, including when the Argentines taunted the Dutch following the final penalty kick.

World governing body FIFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against both sides.

'ROOTING FOR MESSI'

Argentina have been one of the best-supported teams in Qatar, their matches sounding like home games as thousands of traveling fans have been swelled by locals sporting blue-and-white replica Messi No 10 shirts.

The 35-year-old Messi is seeking his first World Cup, and Argentina's third, on his fifth and

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