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19th January 2023
10:47am GMT

Spinazze used a method which allowed him to calculate where seeds would need to be planted in his field in Los Condores, which is in the central Cordoba province of Argentina.
Luckily for Spinazze, his calculations proved to be correct, and an image of Messi appeared. "Now they are world champions, I am delighted this can be expressed by planting the crop," he said.
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It's the latest in a series of tributes to Argentina's number one star as fans try to immortalise their World Cup win. One fan even got Messi's name tattooed on his face, but has since gone on to admit that he regrets getting inked.
Colombian influencer Mike Jambs got Messi's name across his forehead as well as three stars on one cheek and 'D10S' - a combination of the Spanish word for God and Messi's shirt number - on the other cheek.
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Jambs initially defended his decision, claiming that he wasn't "harming anyone" and it that he wasn't "doing anything illegal" but since then, has realised that it may not have been his wisest move.
"I regret having done the tattoo because instead of bringing me positive things, it's led to lots of negative things, both personally and for my family," he admitted.
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