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Sea spiders are invading a beach in South Africa, should we be afraid? Everything about this species

Some very special photos have been floating around the internet and have caught the attention of many people fascinated by strange beings.

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Some were made in South Africa photographs very special. In fact, the topic has attracted the attention of many people. It has also aroused great interest among web users. But what are you about? It looks like the scenography of a movie set, like in the movies by science fictionemerge from the waters, strange beingsnot identified, leads to different interpretations.

there Beach the city Still bay showed this very unique landscape. They are arranged in a row and their appearance is certainly not the most reassuring: at first glance they look like strange animals Arachnomorphs walk on the shore.

It could think that come from the deep marine and that they arrived accidentally, emerged from it bodies of water over night. But still not existing real spider crabs, sul bottom of our seas lives a group mysterious of arthropods little known that perfectly match this one description.

your name is pycnogonids, also known as spider crabs, in English. As the arachnidsbelong together with horseshoe crabs to the group of horseshoe crabs cheliciansi.e. from the invertebrates equipped with a hard external skeleton, legs or other Attachments articulate. You know more than that 1,300 species spread a little in all oceans where they move on backdrops thanks to them very long Legs that can include four to six pairs.

Spider crabs or plants? Let’s find out together

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you live in all depths. You can be big a few millimeters up to 70cm. Much is really known little on the behavior and habits of these strange ones creatures Marine. It’s not even whole clear what is theirs class Kinship within the Chelicerae.

But it’s not about that She. In the photos shown on the site Kodami, the topic is different. It’s actually about Plant. The species botany is most likely thealoe ferox, A succulent original correct of area, and, positioned upside down in the sand, have led to one show very unique.

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Her Looks common, with leaves, rather thin, pointed and twisted immediately remember the long ones Legs an arthropod. you are not you arrive random, but they were brought by someone. there person Whoever did it will be called Jan Vorster and it was certainly not unlucky intentionsand didn’t want to Food fears or panic.

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He himself stayed surprised by the reaction of the people who witnessed the scene. In fact, he thought of the opposite reaction, meaning they would have fun. On the contrary, those who were there are not really there amused and took it very seriously serious. This way the message by Jan in defense ofvicinity got lost when mixing with the fright of those present.

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What a lot of Alesha The 44 year old singer is set

What a lot of Alesha! The 44-year-old singer is set to be crowned the Queen of Christmas TV

What a lot of Alesha! The 44-year-old singer is set to be crowned Queen of Christmas TV and will be on our screens and gigging with offshoot Britain’s Got Talent for more than seven hours during the festive period

  • Alesha Dixon is set to appear in five major BBC and ITV shows
  • On Sunday she will judge the celebratory Britain’s Got Talent: The Ultimate Magician
  • She will also appear on ITV’s Britain Get Singing Christmas Eve special

Alesha Dixon is set to become the queen of Christmas television – appearing on screens for more than seven hours throughout the season.

The 44-year-old singer, presenter and dancer has been signed to appear in no fewer than five major BBC and ITV shows.

Ms Dixon’s first role will be tonight when she is set to judge the celebratory Britain’s Got Talent spin-off Ultimate Magician alongside Amanda Holden, David Walliams and Penn Jillette.

She will then appear as a panelist alongside Jason Manford on ITV’s Christmas Eve special Britain Get Singing – a celebrity sing-off in support of the channel’s mental health campaign Britain Get Talking.

Alesha Dixon (pictured) has been signed to appear in no fewer than five major shows on BBC and ITV

Alesha Dixon (pictured) has been signed to appear in no fewer than five major shows on BBC and ITV

The show, hosted by Roman Kemp, features ITV stars from The Chase and Coronation Street, with Ms Dixon keen to attend because she believes celebrities have a “moral responsibility” to do a good job.

But Ms Dixon won’t just stay with ITV. Over on BBC1, she will join British comedian Mo Gilligan on his new game show That’s My Jam.

On Christmas Day, she will be starring in Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel, with her final celebratory role on the BBC in the National Lottery’s Big New Year Bash.

Ms. Dixon, mother of two, is one of the most sought-after stars on television, having risen to fame with pop group Mis-Teeq in the early 2000s.

She gained more recognition after winning Strictly Come Dancing in 2007 and becoming a judge on the show in 2009.

In 2012 she quit to become a judge on the Britain’s Got Talent series.

Ms. Dixon, who is married to creative director Azuka Ononye, ​​is also the vice president of the League Against Cruel Sports.

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18 year old ice hockey player dies after falling from apartment building

18-year-old ice hockey player dies “after falling from apartment building”

Hockey player, 18, dies ‘after falling from an apartment building’ hours after representing the London Knights in the OHL… but ‘foul play is not suspected’

Ice hockey player Abakar Kazbekov has died at the age of 18, his team, the London Knights and the Ontario Hockey League, announced on Saturday.

The Russian-born center played in a 5-2 home win against Owen Sound Attack on Friday.

The joint statement gave no further details about his death, but according to multiple media reports, Kazbekov died on Saturday morning after falling from a downtown apartment building.

Ice hockey player Abakar Kazbekov has died at the age of 18, his team and the league announced

Ice hockey player Abakar Kazbekov has died at the age of 18, his team and the league announced

London police are investigating the incident, but no third-party fault is suspected.

The statement read: “The Ontario Hockey League and the London Knights are saddened to announce the sudden death of player Abakar Kazbekov.

“Abakar has been a valued member of the team since 2021. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and teammates.”

The London Knights and Ontario Hockey League announced the tragic news on Saturday

The London Knights and Ontario Hockey League announced the tragic news on Saturday

The Moscow native has been a member of the Knights since the start of last season. He previously played in the Russian U16 and U18 leagues.

Kazbekov has provided one assist in 12 games for London this season and scored in nine games last season.

London’s game against the Flint Firebirds scheduled for Saturday night has been postponed.

The league also announced the postponement of two more games – the Erie Otters versus Saginaw Spirit and Kingston Frontenacs versus the Peterborough Petes – due to sensitivity to people involved in the games who were close to Kazbekov.

“Today, I join the entire OHL community in mourning the devastating loss of London Knights player Abakar Kazbekov,” OHL Commissioner David Brance said in a statement, The Sports Network reported.

“Our deepest condolences go to his family and friends in Russia and to his teammates, quarters and friends here in Canada.”

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Lula continues to lead in the polls but for the

83% of Peruvians think the government should push ahead with the elections

Likewise, only 13 percent of citizens support Dina Boluarte, who ends her term in 2026

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83 percent of Peruvian citizens believe the government of Peru should bring forward general elections, while just 13 percent are in favor of President Dina Boluarte completing her term and ending her term in 2026, according to a poll by ‘La República’, Peru’s IEP poll.

For example, seven out of ten respondents disagree that Boluarte took over as head of state before the sacking of Pedro Castillo, who at the 7th Legislative Chamber and set up an emergency government.

The rejection of the Peruvian president, who has been in office for eleven days, is similar both in rural areas (77 percent) and in urban areas (74 percent). The only place in the country where it gets more support is in the Lima metropolitan area, where 35 percent are in favour.

The poll also reflects participants’ opinions on the state of democracy. In general, social dissatisfaction with the functioning of the Peruvian state is high, with 80 percent being dissatisfied or very dissatisfied.

However, 60 percent of Peruvians point out that the political crisis does not justify the decision to close the parliament, a decision that only 34 percent of citizens view positively, according to the above-mentioned newspaper.

In addition, another 60 percent would not justify a military takeover through a coup, while 38 percent would rate the measure positively.

CASTILLO, LOWEST RATED BY PERUVIANS
Although former President Pedro Castillo garnered 31 percent support before the attempted dissolution of Congress, only 26 percent in the new poll think his government is good (19.5 percent) or very good (6.8 percent).

42 percent of the polls believe that the ex-president did very badly (22 percent) or badly (20 percent). Another 29 percent believe his government was neither good nor bad.

However, certain parts of the population support his decision to more or less dissolve Congress. The greatest support is reaped in rural areas with up to 52 percent support, while 48 percent of urban citizens are in favor of the attempted dissolution of Congress announced by Castillo.

When asked about the reasons why citizens are demonstrating in different parts of the country, 71 percent believe that the main reason is early elections. Second, 40 percent show their support for former President Pedro Castillo, while only 15 percent support Congress.

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Tiger Woods says seeing just the faces of his children

Tiger Woods says seeing “just the faces” of his children, Charlie and Sam, helped him return to golf

Emotional Tiger Woods admits he’s grateful “just getting to this point in life,” as he says, seeing “the faces” of his kids Charlie and Sam helped him return to golf after he decided to leave broke his leg in a car accident last year

Tiger Woods has revealed how his son Charlie and daughter Sam have motivated him on his road to recovery.

Woods was involved in a brutal car accident in February 2021 that crushed his right leg and he now has plantar fasciitis in his right foot. He is currently said to be resting but pausing those plans to play with Charlie in the PNC Championship this weekend.

After the first round where they are two shots away from Justin and Mike Thomas, Woods Snr was asked how his children – Charlie is 13 and Sam is 15 – have been helping him.

“Every day,” Woods said. “Just to be able to see their faces and see their smiles and hear their words of encouragement.

Tiger Woods has opened up about supporting his children through tough times

Tiger Woods has opened up about supporting his children through tough times

Woods is playing the PNC championship in Florida this weekend with his 13-year-old son Charlie

Woods is playing the PNC championship in Florida this weekend with his 13-year-old son Charlie

Woods was pictured in March alongside his 15-year-old daughter Sam in the Golf Hall of Fame

Woods was pictured in March alongside his 15-year-old daughter Sam in the Golf Hall of Fame

“I’ve had some rough days, as he’s known, but just to have their support and their love – you know, I’m not going to burst into tears here – but it’s meant so much to me to be able to at this point in life.” come. And forget the stage we’re playing on, but just to get to this point in life.’

Charlie, meanwhile, found another reason to respect his 15-time Major winning father when the teenager played with left ankle pain on Saturday.

In addition to struggling with the heel disease he currently has, Woods also won the 2008 US Open in Torrey Pines with an injured cruciate ligament and two stress fractures in his leg.

“I’ve found a renewed respect for him now after sustaining a very minor injury — I wouldn’t even call it an injury, I’m just injured,” Charlie said.

“Just to see what he’s going through and how it hurts with a fraction of it and it’s just cool how he got to where he is now and what he’s been through.”

Woods - pictured here with his children and partner Erica (right) - said seeing his children's faces has helped him through difficult moments in recent years

Woods – pictured here with his children and partner Erica (right) – said seeing his children’s faces has helped him through difficult moments in recent years

Woods and son Charlie are two shots from the lead after the first round of the PNC Championship

Woods and son Charlie are two shots from the lead after the first round of the PNC Championship

Tiger then added a wisdom of his own.

“There is a big difference between pain and injury. This is just pain If you’re injured, don’t play,” Woods said.

“This is just a little bit of pain and it’s playtime. We’ll go out there and suck it up together. We are perfect yin and yang – he has one left foot, I have one right foot, we have two good feet. It’s all right.’

The second and final round of the PNC Championship in Florida begins later Sunday.

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1671377188 France accuses Israel of deporting Palestinians over alleged terrorism Against

France accuses Israel of deporting Palestinians over alleged terrorism: ‘Against the law’

France on Sunday condemned Israel’s deportation of Franco-Palestinian lawyer Salah Hamouri, charged with terrorism-related offenses and detained without charge since March.

Israel said Hamouri was still active in a terror group years after he was released from prison in 2011 for conspiring to assassinate a prominent rabbi. He has denied all allegations against him.

“We today condemn the Israeli authorities’ illegal decision to expel Salah Hamouri to France,” France’s foreign ministry said in a statement.

France’s Foreign Ministry said Paris was “fully mobilized, including at the highest level of state, to ensure that Salah Hamouri’s rights are respected, that he benefits from every possible support and that he has a normal life in Jerusalem, where he was.” born, lives and wants to live.”

“France has also taken several steps to communicate in the clearest way to the Israeli authorities its opposition to this expulsion of a Palestinian resident from East Jerusalem, an occupied territory under the Fourth Geneva Convention,” the statement said.

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Israel captured East Jerusalem, home of the city’s most important religious sites, in the 1967 Six-Day War and annexed the area in a move that is internationally unrecognized. It regards the entire city as its capital, while the Palestinians claim East Jerusalem as the capital of a hoped-for state.

French President Emmanuel Macron has previously raised concerns about Hamouri’s case with Prime Minister Yair Lapid.

France accuses Israel of deporting Palestinians over alleged terrorism Against

Supporters wait for Salah Hamouri in Paris after he was deported from Israel on December 18, 2022 (Daphné BENOIT / AFP)

Hamouri, who has French citizenship, has been held under administrative detention since March – an Israeli tool that allows authorities to hold suspects for months without charge and without allowing them to see the evidence against them.

Hamouri, who has lived all his life in Jerusalem, was held on suspicion of involvement in terrorist activities due to his alleged affiliation with the terrorist group Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), but has not been charged or convicted in the most recent trials against him.

The Palestinian lawyer arrived in Paris on Sunday morning, where he was greeted by his wife Elsa, politicians, representatives of rights groups and supporters at the French capital’s Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Upon his arrival, his supporters unfurled a banner that read “Welcome Salah,” and some carried Palestinian flags. About a dozen police officers were also at the airport.

1671377181 202 France accuses Israel of deporting Palestinians over alleged terrorism Against

Salah Hamouri arrives in Paris after his deportation from Israel on December 18, 2022 (Daphné BENOIT / AFP)

“It is a happy day for a reunited family, but it is a sad day for the Palestinian people,” said Jean-Claude Samouiller, Amnesty International’s France director.

He described the expulsion as a “crime of apartheid”.

Hamouri works for the Palestinian human rights organization Addameer, which Israel, along with several other NGOs, classified as a terrorist organization in October 2021. Addameer – along with the UN, several European nations and a number of Israeli human rights groups – have all strongly opposed the designation.

Hamouri previously spent seven years in prison after being convicted in 2005 of conspiring to murder Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, a former chief rabbi and spiritual leader of the ultra-Orthodox Shas Party.

Hamouri was released in a 2011 prisoner swap with the Gaza-based Hamas terror group for the release of captured IDF soldier Gilad Shalit.

Israel has since said Hamouri used his stay in Jerusalem to “continue his hostile, serious and significant activity.”

Israel says Hamouri is a member of the PFLP, which Israel, the United States and the European Union have labeled a terrorist organization, although there has been no public evidence supporting the allegations against the lawyer.

Home Secretary Ayelet Shaked decided to revoke Hamouri’s residency rights in October 2021.

Shaked announced his deportation on Sunday morning, hailing it as a “great achievement” at the end of her tenure as Home Secretary.

“This has been a long and drawn out process and it is a tremendous achievement that I was able to bring about his deportation near the end of my duties using the resources at my disposal to advance the fight against terrorism,” Shaked said in an explanation . “I hope that the new government will continue on this path and deport terrorists from Israel.”

Israel deports to France Palestinian lawyer allegedly involved in terrorist

Home Secretary Ayelet Shaked at a conference hosted by the Srugim news website in Jerusalem on October 30, 2022. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Expected new interior minister Aryeh Deri, leader of the Shas party, said the deportation was “the end of a long but fair trial”.

Outgoing Finance Minister Avigdor Liberman criticized the support Hamouri had received from France in a Twitter post.

“It is unthinkable that the terrorist Salah Hamouri, convicted, released, recidivist and deported, will be welcomed in France as a hero. And to add insult to injury, the French foreign ministry censured Israel,” Liberman said.

“This is not how terrorism is fought, but terrorism and terrorists are encouraged, both in Israel and in France,” he added.

Israeli human rights group HaMoked condemned the decision, saying that “the deportation of a Palestinian from his homeland for betrayal of the State of Israel sets a dangerous precedent and a gross violation of fundamental rights.”

In September 2019, Hamoked appealed the 2018 law that allows the state to strip Palestinians from East Jerusalem of permanent resident status on the basis of “breach of allegiance to the State of Israel.”

The decision to revoke Hamouri’s stay underscored the fragile status of Jerusalem’s Palestinians, who have Israeli residency rights but, for the most part, are not citizens.

The residency permits allow them freedom of movement, employability and access to Israeli social services, but they are barred from voting in national elections. The right of residence can be revoked when a Palestinian is found to be living out of town for an extended period of time or in certain security cases.

Palestinians can apply for citizenship. But few do so because they don’t want to be seen as accepting what they see as a profession. Those who apply face a lengthy and bureaucratic process.

Last year, Hamouri was among six human rights activists whose mobile phones were infected with spyware from the Israeli company NSO Group by independent security researchers.

It was not known who installed the spyware on the phones. Israel says there is no connection between Addameer’s terror designation and the five other Palestinian rights groups and the alleged use of NSO spyware. Israel has publicly presented little evidence to support the designation as terrorism, which Palestinian groups say is intended to muzzle them and dry up their sources of funding.

Jeremy Sharon contributed to this report.

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Cheryl is being criticized for being cast in 222 A

Cheryl is reportedly making up to £750,000 for 2:22 A Ghost Story

Cheryl will reportedly pocket one of the biggest wages in West End history, with sources claiming she will earn £750,000 for four months of work on 2:22 A Ghost Story.

The 39-year-old singer, who will make her West End debut in the play next year, has signed up for the role despite having little acting experience and bosses are hoping she will help boost ticket sales.

Earlier this month, Cheryl announced she had joined the cast of the terrifying stage thriller, replacing Laura Whitmore, who will leave the show in January.

Cash in: Cheryl is reportedly set to pocket one of the biggest wages in West End history, with sources claiming she will make £750,000 for four months of work on 2:22 A Ghost Story

Cash in: Cheryl is reportedly set to pocket one of the biggest wages in West End history, with sources claiming she will make £750,000 for four months of work on 2:22 A Ghost Story

A source told The Sun: “Producers know this will get everyone talking, but it will ruffle feathers.”

Web has reached out to representatives from Cheryl and 2:22 A Ghost Story for comment.

It was previously reported that Cheryl would earn at least £100,000 for her work in the play, although she faced criticism for her casting due to her lack of acting experience.

New role: The singer, who will make her West End debut in the play next year, has signed on for the role despite having little acting experience

New role: The singer, who will make her West End debut in the play next year, has signed on for the role despite having little acting experience

After signing up for 106 shows, The Sun recently reported that a business book revealed: “Cheryl gets around £1,000 a show.

“The deal is £100,000 but will also be linked to ticket sales. So if she helps move about 80% of the seats, she’s entitled to more money.”

Just last week, Cheryl was announced as the new leading lady in the hit play, taking on the role of Jenny, currently played by Laura Whitmore.

Wow!  It was previously reported that Cheryl would earn at least £100,000 for her work in the play, although she faced criticism for her casting due to her lack of acting experience

Wow! It was previously reported that Cheryl would earn at least £100,000 for her work in the play, although she faced criticism for her casting due to her lack of acting experience

Cheryl excitedly shared the news on Instagram, gushed that “it’s a whole new experience for me.”

The star has previously played herself in the Hollywood film What To Expect When You’re Expecting and had a small role as a cutthroat music agent in the 2020 film Four Kids And It.

‘Hey!!! .. I’m SO excited to be in the West End thriller @222aghoststory!! I will play the role of Jenny from January to April!’ Cheryl wrote on Instagram alongside her cast photo.

“I watched the show with a previous cast and loved it! It’s a completely new and exciting experience for me. So if you’re looking for a fun night out and some entertainment, your New Year’s cards are available now… whenever you’re ready!! #222ghost story.’

Coming soon: Cheryl will take over Jenny's rule from January 21 to April 2023

Coming soon: Cheryl will take over Jenny’s rule from January 21 to April 2023

West End debut: Cheryl, 39, excitedly shared the news on Instagram and gushed that

West End debut: Cheryl, 39, excitedly shared the news on Instagram and gushed that “it’s a whole new experience for me”.

Best wishes: The news was followed by a flood of messages from Cheryl's famous friends, with Laura Whitmore, who currently stars on the show, gushed:

Best wishes: The news was followed by a flood of messages from Cheryl’s famous friends, with Laura Whitmore, who currently stars on the show, gushed: “It’s the best!!!”

Current star: Laura is currently starring in the play, das

Current star: Laura is currently starring in the play, das

The news was followed by a flood of messages from Cheryl’s famous friends, with Laura Whitmore, who currently stars on the show, gushed: “It’s the best!!! You will love it.”

Giovanna Fletcher, also previously cast for the role, added: “Whoooooop!!! A fresh jenny dance! Welcome to the family. xx’

Lily Allen was the first to take on the role of Jenny when the West End play opened in summer 2021. The singer received rave reviews and a Best Actress nomination at the Olivier Awards.

Acclaimed performance: Lily Allen was the first to take on the role of Jenny when the West End play opened in summer 2021.  The singer received rave reviews and an Olivier nomination

Acclaimed performance: Lily Allen was the first to take on the role of Jenny when the West End play opened in summer 2021. The singer received rave reviews and an Olivier nomination

The play follows Jenny who believes her new home is haunted, but her husband Sam remains skeptical.

They argue with their first dinner guests, old friend Lauren and new partner Ben, and decide to stay up until 2:22 to find out the truth.

Cheryl has been keeping a low profile in recent years, focusing on her life as a mother to son Bear, five, who she shares with ex Liam Payne.

Her most recent project was a judge on BBC show The Greatest Dancer in 2019 – the show was axed in 2020 after two series.

From the public: Cheryl has been keeping a low profile in recent years, focusing on her life as a mother to her five-year-old son Bear (pictured together in 2019).

From the public: Cheryl has been keeping a low profile in recent years, focusing on her life as a mother to her five-year-old son Bear (pictured together in 2019).

The star gave Vogue a rare interview earlier this year to discuss her late Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding, who died in September 2021 after a battle with breast cancer.

Cheryl’s retirement from public life was evident when she canceled a scheduled performance at Birmingham Pride following the death of Sarah, just weeks before the event was due to take place.

The tragedy also resulted in Cheryl shelving her new 12-episode BBC podcast – You, Me and R&B – after just four episodes, with the project already drawing criticism for its perceived use of “cultural appropriation”.

Tough time: The star gave Vogue a rare interview earlier this year to discuss her late Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding

Tough time: The star gave Vogue a rare interview earlier this year to discuss her late Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding

Previously, her nine-year collaboration with French cosmetics brand L’Oreal, for which she worked as a celebrity spokesperson, ended in 2018.

The Newcastle-born singer previously had a glittering solo career with number one hits such as “Fight For This Love”, “Call My Name” and “Promise This”.

Her lengthy stint with Girls Aloud has earned her 21 UK top ten singles – including The Promise and Sound Of The Underground – and six top ten albums.

TV star: Her most recent project was a judge on the BBC show The Greatest Dancer in 2019 - the show was canceled in 2020 after two series

TV star: Her most recent project was a judge on the BBC show The Greatest Dancer in 2019 – the show was canceled in 2020 after two series

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Lionel Messis son Thiago texts his father before his final

Lionel Messi’s son Thiago texts his father before his final shot at the world title

Lionel Messi’s son Thiago, 10, texts his father before his final shot at the world title quoting the entire Argentine song insulting the English over the Falklands War

Lionel Messi’s 10-year-old son wrote the Argentinian star a letter insulting England ahead of Sunday’s World Cup final against France.

Messi’s Argentina will face France in a bid to lift the Jules Rimet trophy for the first time in their final World Cup game.

However, the 35-year-old’s wife, Antonela Roccuzzo, has shared on social media an image of the letter from the duo’s son Thiago, which quotes the Argentine song “Muchachos” and targets England over the Falklands War.

Lionel Messi's son Thiago wrote his father a letter ahead of Sunday's World Cup final

Lionel Messi’s son Thiago wrote his father a letter ahead of Sunday’s World Cup final

Thiago (second from right) included words of the chant

Thiago (second from right) included words of the chant “Muchachos”, aimed at England

“I was born in Argentina, Diego’s country [Maradona] and Lionel,” begins the letter, written in Spanish.

About Clarin it goes on: “Of the children from Malvinas, whom I will never forget. I can’t explain it to you because you won’t understand.

“We lost the final, how many years I cried for them, but that ended in the maracana, the final with the brazuqas, dad won it again.

“Guys now we’re excited again, I want to win third place, I want to be world champion and we can see Diego from the sky with Don Diego and La Tota cheering on Lionel.”

Messi's family is in Qatar and his wife Antonela Roccuzzo posted the letter on Instagram

Messi’s family is in Qatar and his wife Antonela Roccuzzo posted the letter on Instagram

The song recently became the country’s top song on Spotify after a video of Messi’s team singing it during the World Cup went viral.

Video emerged of jubilant Argentinian players removing their shirts as they mocked Brazil and England in the song after beating Croatia in the World Cup semifinals last Tuesday.

The lyrics include a line that reads ‘Ingleses putos de Malvinas no me olvido’, which roughly translates to ‘f***ing English in the Falklands, I don’t forget’.

The word ‘Putos’ to describe the English often has homophobic connotations and can also mean cowards, while the Falkland Islands are referred to by their Spanish name ‘Las Malvinas’.

Argentina have reached the World Cup final and will face France in Messi's last game at the tournament today

Argentina have reached the World Cup final and will face France in Messi’s last game at the tournament today

Defender Nicolas Otamendi shared footage of the team’s celebrations on his Instagram profile after Tuesday night’s 3-0 win. The team plays France in the World Cup final on Sunday.

Argentina team-mates, including Manchester United’s Lisandro Martínez and Manchester City’s two-time goalscorer Julian Alvarez, joined in the insulting chant.

Argentina still claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands despite it having been a British Overseas Territory since 1833, and the islanders voted overwhelmingly to remain part of the United Kingdom.

But Argentina claims it acquired the Falkland Islands from Spain in 1816 before Britain asserted its rule.

In 1982 the archipelago was invaded by Argentine forces, who were repelled in a ten-week war ordered by Margaret Thatcher, and the islands were returned to British control.

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