Analysis: The superstars of the World Cup are out-superstarring themselves this year
Three soccer superstars have already scored seven goals in the World Cup, with the tournament on track for the most goals per game since 1970.
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Three soccer superstars have already scored seven goals in the World Cup, with the tournament on track for the most goals per game since 1970.
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