Argentina erupts in celebration after Martinez's injury-time winner sends team to World Cup final
Argentina advanced to the World Cup final with a dramatic late goal, triggering massive street celebrations that reflect the cultural significance of the tournament in a nation that hasn't won since 1986.
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