World Cup Daily: Maradona blasts Messi, Ronaldo quit talk
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The dust has settled on the weekend's action and the football world is wondering which of the game's greats we've seen for the last time on the biggest stage.
Spain crashed out and Andres Iniesta told the world he his international future. Sergio Ramos played true to form by taking some of the limelight for something nobody wants to see, declaring he has another World Cup in him.
Portugal's hopes ended and Cristiano Ronaldo kept everyone guessing, saying it wasn't the time to talk about him personally.
Argentina were dumped out and we may have seen the last of Messi at the finals, a sad moment Diego Maradona marked with a savage criticism of the superstar's contribution.
With heroes leaving the stage, that only leaves room for new talent to step up to the plate. Kylian Mbappe seems destined to rise to the very top and Arsene Wenger has made a comparison that won't put any pressure on the young forward's shoulders.
Senegal have taken their exit well, contacting FIFA to ask for action to be taken against Japan for playing within the rules to qualify, while Mexico have shown how the tournament is all about making new friends with their fans sending K-pop band BTS to number one as a thank you for South Korea beating Germany.