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Some claimed the headline was an intentional attempt to incite violence against the politicians.
"Iraizoz was Iribar," claimed the headline in Marca, "he boasted fists of iron and the reflexes of Superman – the Squid reincarnated". "With his black top, stunning saves and unshakable confidence, Iraizoz could have been Iribar himself," said El Mundo.
For some reason, Junior claimed the headline was misleading ― even though it was accurate.
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